maymorganlondon
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You can get reusable cleansing pads like cotton wool rounds in Primark… and microfibre washcloths etc. No need to pay a premium on Q.
For some strange reason sometime last year I received a sample pack of something like this through the post. Again like mini flannels that you just added water to in order to remove make up, I was actually quite surprised at how well they worked but as one would imagine after removing just one face full of make up I was left with a rather soggy, grubby unhygienic looking specimen which I most certainly want to use again without giving it a proper wash. I tried giving it a simple wash in the bathroom sink but I realised that only a proper machine wash would clean it properly. I decided I'd be sticking with my baby wipes, simple, effective and as cheap as chips!Watched them use these pads on the show, rubbing the eyes so hard her eye ball nearly popped out, I’ll give these a miss and stick to make up remover and cotton pad
I bought these and they work really well. I can remove a full face of foundation, blusher, eyeshadow just by adding water. It’s really good at removing eyeliner that I wear in the waterline as I don’t have to risk getting remover in my eye ouch!For some strange reason sometime last year I received a sample pack of something like this through the post. Again like mini flannels that you just added water to in order to remove make up, I was actually quite surprised at how well they worked but as one would imagine after removing just one face full of make up I was left with a rather soggy, grubby unhygienic looking specimen which I most certainly want to use again without giving it a proper wash. I tried giving it a simple wash in the bathroom sink but I realised that only a proper machine wash would clean it properly. I decided I'd be sticking with my baby wipes, simple, effective and as cheap as chips!