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Muslin Cloths

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PolaDeVeboise · 06/02/2026 09:48

Hey, any recommendations for reasonably priced, decent cloths for use with cleansing balm? Do I need to go high end, to get the best?

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25mini7 · 06/02/2026 13:50

Buy the ones in the baby aisle in the supermarket and chop them up

kittykarate · 06/02/2026 15:41

I've used expensive ones, heavy weight ones that have shown up in Advent Calendars, flannels that have shown up in towel bundles, crazy chinese re-usable baby wipes, uk baby muslins chopped into squares (need hemming though for longevity)... They all do the same job really. They all last approximately the same amount of time before washing finishes them off and they develop holes. If you go cheap you can have lots of them and have a fresh cloth every wash.

I still have some of the baby muslin ones that I cut up in 2004. Jesus.

Nevergotdivorced · 06/02/2026 15:45

I bought a metre of muslin from Boyes and machined the edges it made loads pf cloths for about £5.00

JamMakingWannaBe · 06/02/2026 18:22

Look for Easy Peasy bamboo and fleece washable baby wipes on eBay.
They are double sided with a softer side for your eye makeup removal.
15 for £12.50. Chuck them in the washing machine and they come out like new. They are also a decent size so there's no risk of them getting stuck in the washing machine filter like smaller muslin wipes.
I am not affiliated with the supplier, I just use and like their product.

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