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Night Time Cleanser Recommendations

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ThisIslandGirl · 22/04/2016 21:35

I fancy trying a new night time cleanser which is good at removing make up and preferably one you use with a muslin cloth. I'm a big fan of the Eve Lom cleanser and Liz Earle, so similar recommendations would be great thank you!

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cad186 · 22/04/2016 23:11

Clinique take the day off cleansing balm? I quite like that one. I didn't get on with the Liz Earle one - I found it made me have spots.

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 22/04/2016 23:17

My skin is usually okay but it's having a bit of a sensitive strop with Superdrug Radience (not my skin but my eyes are watering )

My Go-To is BodyShop Camomile with a muslin cloth.
Or iif that has been borrowed by my DD, Lush Ultrabland but it's heavier.

I used to use LE loads but I only buy it from QVC in 'kits';, though I don;t like lavender so some LE products don't agree with me. I used it when my DC were little to take off face paint and Hallowe'en make up Grin

FuckyNell · 22/04/2016 23:19

Elemis radiance is their version of Liz Earle cp. it's lovely, doesn't sting me after a while like Liz

hobbynob · 23/04/2016 00:02

I've tried all sorts but always return to Anne French. Nothing works as well for me as that - but of course everyone's skin is different.

Fozzleyplum · 23/04/2016 00:06

I used to use Liz Earl, but switched a while ago to Superdry Naturally Radiant. IMO just as effective and a fraction of the price. I have sensitive skin and eyes and have no problems with it.

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