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Fiona was showing some Decleor Wipes a while ago and I really really want some for a one off use on my weeks holiday. Anyone know were I can get any?

Thanks
 
Fiona was showing some Decleor Wipes a while ago and I really really want some for a one off use on my weeks holiday. Anyone know were I can get any?

Thanks

The wipes used to be available to buy on there own but not anymore. They will only appear in kits if they do. I got this information from Decleor manager in my area. There was talk that they were actually going to be making different wipes but as yet they have heard nothing further.
 
Thanks but I REALLY REALLY want them :mad:(

I only use good skincare (all from QVC) and there are lots of wipes available to buy in chemist but I dont want to use them and possibly upset my skin, especailly on holiday.
 
Sometimes the difference isn't between 'good' and 'bad' but just a case of good marketing, so if you'd be willing to brave pedestrian brands I'd suggest something like the new Nivea Daily Essentials wipes (free from alcohol, perfume & mineral oils) or the Good Things facewipes which are avaiable from Boots as that brand is free from mineral oils and parabens. If you want to stick to QVC brands, Philosophy makes face-wipes now!
 
I didn't get on with the Nivea wipes at all. When I had a 24 hour stay in hospital, I thought they'd be ideal. Obviously, I wouldn't be wearing makeup, but they'd be nice to freshen up. I came home to find my pores seemed to have become craters in that short period.

The best I've used were the ones made by Lidl - Iseree for sensitive and dry skin. Aldi facial wipes are nice too. Cheap as chips, under £1.00
 
problem with recommendations is that skin behaves differently, even at different times. For instance if you go on holiday you might have different water, or go swimming in the sea, or if you are ill your skin can also change due to medication. You sadly just have to try and see what suits you and try and identify what makes your skin react
 
Very true - I'm not a big fan of the Nivea wipes myself, I was just trying to think of widely available products without any nasty filler ingredients and those two sprang to mind.
 
I prefer Johnsons wipes over Nivea but Aldi's are good, too. Do we know what AY has to say on the subject-she used to suggest that wipes were the worst thing ever invented for skin. I've always used them, they do their job and are convenient.
 

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