It's been a while since I've done a review, and this one coincides with the upcoming drug store haul video that I just made (yay!).
Simple is supposed to be UK's number one skin care brand, at least that's what the display said... but I don't know if that's self-proclaimed. All I know is that it's supposed to be gentle and good for you; it's also supposed to remove waterproof mascara. I found it at CVS, but I've also seen this at Target. Around $8?
Pros: Does remove makeup and does remove waterproof mascara! You may need to go over your face a couple times but it does get the job done. No fragrance, and did not leave my skin red afterwards.
Cons: Although textured cloths are a good thing, definitely a bit rough. I don't know if it's because the cloths were not saturated enough (which they weren't) or that it's the cloth itself, but I found wiping my skin to be more like scrubbing to get my makeup off; not very anti-aging friendly. There was slight stinging around my eye area but not unbearable.
Would I repurchase? Probably not, but it actually working makes it better than some other wipes out there.
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Simple: Cleansing Facial Wipes
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Silicon Facial Scrubber
Face scrubber. Supposedly massages your face at the same time. Have you tried it before?
I just used it and it's not a bad investment. Look up "Silicon scrubber" on Ebay and it should pop up for only a few dollars (of course, it'll be coming from Asia so the shipping will take some time). It really does reduce the amount of product you use, is gentle on the skin (aka doesn't tug) and helps the product foam up well.
I used my Clinique foaming cleanser and put a bit on water on the scrubber, worked it into the scrubber for a little then added a bit more water and voila, it was nice a bubbly for my face. Also removed my eye makeup (which was not waterproof) which includes my L'Oreal Linear Intense Liquid Eyeliner and some UD mascara. I usually have a problem removing my mascara, waterproof or not, because it's hard for me to get each lash, but this tool makes it so easy because I just scrub gently. Doesn't stain the tool because it's silicon, therefore it washes easily!
That all being said, don't use the Clinique foaming cleanser on your eyes, because it stung me so bad.
I just used it and it's not a bad investment. Look up "Silicon scrubber" on Ebay and it should pop up for only a few dollars (of course, it'll be coming from Asia so the shipping will take some time). It really does reduce the amount of product you use, is gentle on the skin (aka doesn't tug) and helps the product foam up well.
I used my Clinique foaming cleanser and put a bit on water on the scrubber, worked it into the scrubber for a little then added a bit more water and voila, it was nice a bubbly for my face. Also removed my eye makeup (which was not waterproof) which includes my L'Oreal Linear Intense Liquid Eyeliner and some UD mascara. I usually have a problem removing my mascara, waterproof or not, because it's hard for me to get each lash, but this tool makes it so easy because I just scrub gently. Doesn't stain the tool because it's silicon, therefore it washes easily!
That all being said, don't use the Clinique foaming cleanser on your eyes, because it stung me so bad.
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