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need average priced cleaners purchasable today in a normal shop

11 replies

CompyCod · 08/07/2010 12:19

not a bijoux perfumerie in soho please/

normal shop
have dry skin
am lazy and hate washing face at night.

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CompyCod · 08/07/2010 12:19

not a cleaner
CLEANSER

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CompyCod · 08/07/2010 12:19

am sniggering at own typo
#madness

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BoysAreLikeDogs · 08/07/2010 12:36

ya loon

boots no 7 soft and soothed gentle cleanser is v good

netbook · 08/07/2010 12:58

cheap, moisturising no smell

racingheart · 08/07/2010 14:43

Garnier Soft. Around £3 in Superdrug/supermarket. Smells of roses. Brilliant for dry sensitive skin.

MrsBadger · 08/07/2010 14:47

[passes across Mrs Mop complete with headscarf]

Tesco organic one with pump
like Liz Earle but cheap

Fimbo · 08/07/2010 14:50

Boots own brand baby lotion does the jobbie.

Dd has very sensitive skin and using Boots own cucumber range (green packaging).

champagnesupernova · 08/07/2010 14:59

What about putting extra moisturiser on?

Nemofish · 08/07/2010 15:50

Lush's ultrabland cleanser

wipe onto face

use wet warm flannel, or wet warm cotton wool to remove

Brilliant cleanser and very moisturising, bobs yer uncle you don't / shouldn't need a separate moisturiser

Other than that, go with an easy cleanse tone moisturise trio for dry skin, boots own brand or L'oreal or Simple.
Not as ethical and wonderful as Lush, but hey, each to their own innit.

WhatsWrongWithYou · 08/07/2010 19:51

Ultrabland is lovely, I use it to take off my make up at night, although I still can only use Aqueous Cream on my eyes (cheap as chips, buy it in any chemist, and can be rinsed off in the shower as well as wiped off).

PlumSykes · 08/07/2010 19:55

Boots No 7 Hot Cloth Cleanser (Liz Earle-a-like) is vey good. Takes off mascara etc, so no need to knob around with cotton wool/ other eye-makeup remover, also no need to add moisturiser afterwards.

I still don't bother EVERY night, but it couldn't be easier.

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