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Do you spend more £ on your 1st or 2nd cleanse?

33 replies

Fullfatlatte · 21/04/2018 17:32

I currently use Bobbi Browns cleansing oil which is amazing (smells gorgeous too) but not sure I can justify spending £33 on it again so would also like to try something else. I’m very intrigued about the Vitamin C Cleansing oil by Super Facialist (£11 in Boots, smells fab, great reviews). I’ve also just got a sample of Clinique TTDO & the new No7 balm to try. I currently 2nd cleanse with Aldi Lacura’s dupe of LE cleanse & polish which is very good. My question to you all is would you rather spend more money on your 1st cleanse (balm/oil) or on your 2nd cleanse? 😀

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MINEareCRAFTy · 21/04/2018 22:22

I use coconut oil and then superdrug hot cloth cleanser. Both with a hot flannel. I also use the pixi glow toner. I get good results, lovely glowy skin...

Ollivander84 · 21/04/2018 22:26

Eye makeup off for me with a separate remover as I wear a lot
Then la Roche posay toleriane usually

NotTakenUsername · 21/04/2018 22:27

Night time: simple soap (I do double cleanse with it and even sometimes use a facial brush!) followed by a big slather of rich simple moisturiser.

Morning: Asda’s own foaming face wash.

holycityzoo · 21/04/2018 22:40

I use an oil based make up remover I can't remember what it's called but cheap and cheerful and does a good job. Then I use balmology neroli and sweet basil balm. It's lovely and smells divine it's more expensive but worth it.

DrowningEveryDay · 21/04/2018 23:27

I use pretty heavy physical sunblock (Zinc and Titanium) and chemical sunblock (Neutrogena) so I make sure to use oil to dissolve it. I just use any cheap cleansing oil though - right now I have been liking Simple which is cheap as chips. Then I follow it up with Cetaphil.

I think there's no point to expensive cleansers. :)

bananafish81 · 21/04/2018 23:38

Makeup off with Bioderma micellar water, then cleanse with LRP Toleraine dermo cleanser. As recommended by my dermatologist!

unintentionalthreadkiller · 21/04/2018 23:56

I think I double cleanse without realising it had a name. I use micellar water and the. Go over it with a cotton pad and blue Nivea, the Nivea is too rich to leave on. Around £3 a pot each.

ChangoMutney · 22/04/2018 00:25

I use Emma Hardie moringa balm which is spendy but I love how it smells then Aldi or garner micellar water.

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