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Rinse-off cleanser

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SooBee61 · 29/05/2015 14:05

Can anyone recommend a rinse-off cleanser at a reasonable price? I have some Cetaphil but find it rather drying. Any suggestions gratefully received.

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Nabootique · 29/05/2015 14:23

I just recommended one on another thread. nSpa Melting Cleansing Gel from Asda (maybe elsewhere). It's £6, nice gel texture for massage then you can add water, it'll turn to milk and can be rinsed off. Not drying at all.

SooBee61 · 29/05/2015 14:39

Thanks , alas I'm nowhere near an Asda and the cost of driving to my nearest would outweigh the budget price!

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Aquamarine70 · 29/05/2015 15:25

I use simple the one that pumps it's called Vitamin Foaming Cleanser. It's not drying at all.

SooBee61 · 29/05/2015 18:56

Shall take a look at Simple (always want to say 'Seemples'!) on Sunday when we have our exciting trip into town.

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HoneyDragon · 29/05/2015 21:28

I'm loving the Sanctury facial cleansing oil.

Rubs on as an oil then you add water and rub and it emulsifies milky then you rinse off. Best of both worlds.

Alisvolatpropiis · 29/05/2015 22:34

Avene cleanance gel is nice. Rinse off but not really foaming.

senrensareta · 29/05/2015 22:36

Never tried it but I think I've seen others recommend a cleanser from Superdrug that is a good alternative to the Liz Earle one that you use with a hot cloth

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