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Magnitone cleansing cloths

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TeenyfTroon · 13/09/2020 07:04

www.magnitone.co.uk/collections/wipeout-cleansing-cloths/products/wipeout-cleansing-cloth-3-pack
Has anyone tried these? What’s the difference between these Microfibre cloths and the ones I can buy in Home and Bargain for a lot less?
(I’m going to try one tonight - a cheap one, I mean!)

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GhostCurry · 13/09/2020 07:40

Watching with interest!

TeenyfTroon · 13/09/2020 09:03

Yes, I need some evidence before I shell out. They are too expensive to risk! Haven’t even looked how much postage is - it’s free if you spend £30 but that’s far too much.
I searched to see if they’d been mentioned before on here but nothing.

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cherryvodka · 13/09/2020 09:16

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Elephantscantfly · 13/09/2020 09:41

I use these, they’re great, quite often on offer on amazon with free postage. My only criticism is that they discolour quickly but they wash well & stay soft.

TeenyfTroon · 13/09/2020 12:16

Thanks for the recommendation and the Amazon tip - will try some when I’ve experimented with my kitchen ones. I just can’t find anyone who compares them with kitchen cloths.
I use reusable makeup remover pads atm and they do discolour badly but I just hide them in the cupboard!

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LadyOfTheCanyon · 13/09/2020 13:04

Haven't tried the Magnitone ones but I've tried very similar microfibre beauty cloths and they were awful. Left my skin so tight and uncomfortable.

To be fair my skin is on the 'dry' side of combination and it turns out I need a bit of slip in my cleanser so I've gone back to flannels and a cream cleanser.

If you're on the oily side you might find they work for you.

GVmama · 13/09/2020 18:57

I had one in my Birch box, and it wasn’t a patch on the cheap ones I use from B&M. They’re different to the microfiber cloths i use for cleaning, I wouldn’t like to use one of those on my face. The B&M ones are great and they’re only a couple of pounds.
The one I got in my birch box was really soft, it felt lovely but didn’t remove eye make up quite as well as the B&M ones.

TeenyfTroon · 14/09/2020 08:19

So I had a rummage around at the bottom of my cloth box, found a new Microfibre cloth (I knew it was new because it had that horrible feeling that they have when they are new!) and tried it.
I have to say it did a pretty good job, at least as well as my normal cleanser and Nivea eye makeup remover (the one you have to shake) and I then just put my usual moisturiser on and my skin feels fine. So I think I will carry on using it for a bit and see how it goes.
@GVmama, were your B&M ones sold as makeup remover cloths? I will have a look next time I am up north and can go into a B&M.

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