Best facial cleansing cloths & towetettes according to redditors
We found 168 Reddit comments discussing the best facial cleansing cloths & towetettes. We ranked the 95 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
I don’t use a cleanser. I use those makeup remover cloths with plain water, then toner(s) serums and jojoba oil to moisturize. My face has never looked better. makeup remover cloths
-Acquire three quality spray bottles. Put the following in them: Bleach + water, White Vinegar+water+some essential oil to mask the smell, Dawn + Water. You don't have to buy other cleaning solutions anymore.
-Fastest way to clean a house full of floors: Any brand of the basic dry swiffer + reuseable micro fiber swiffer pads + whatever applicable cleaner above. Spray in front of you as you speed mop. The micro fiber is crucial.
-Replace your disposable makeup wipes with these . Can you tell i love microfiber?
-Put two bins in your closet and automatically sort colors and whites when you take clothes off. It's more efficient and keeps the dumbass men in your house from ruining your clothes when they do laundry.
-Cook more than the amount you'll eat of your favorite things. Freeze the rest and enjoy later when you're feeling lazy.
-Get rid of shit. It's my favorite thing to do. Don't keep crap around your house, it'll just stress you out. Then when you get rid of all your crap, only buy new quality things that will last you a long time.
-Buy herb plants instead of packaged herbs if you have space. Generally the grocery store has herb plants by the tomatoes. They're about the same price as herb packets, cheaper in the spring. Plop them in a container with potting soil somewhere bright (mine are in metal buckets on my kitchen windowsill). When you buy green onions next, put the stems about an inch into the dirt and water. They grow back and you trim bits off as needed.
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You can make your own, it's cheap, easy, and you can customize it to your skin type. You will need castor oil in your mix because it's a great astringent and it is attracted to water, it will help pull the other oil and grim out of your pores. Depending on your skin type you will need a cold pressed non comedogenic carrier oil like Hemp seed , grapeseed, jojoba sesame, etc. If you have an oily skin type it's best to use an oil with higher linoleic acid like Hemp seed or grapeseed oil and if you have dry skin you'll want an oil with higher oleic acid like olive or argan oil. I put my oil in dark glass boston round bottle with a dropper. I use about 1/4 castor oil and 3/4 of hemp oil. But I make different mixes with grapeseed and rosehip oil as well. I think hemp or jojoba is the best starting oils, though. List of carrier oils Another good site is this One I have bought multiple microfiber washcloths and These have been the absolute best.
I have over 5 different brands of microfiber towels and these ones are my absolute favourite
I actually got one of these microfiber towels, and it legit removes 95% of my makeup with just water. It's so much ess waste and money saved that I can deal with that stubborn 5% with my regular cleanser.
I was using my regular shower towel and just patted dry, but I recently bought [these] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018S4F9XC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) really soft microfiber washcloths on Amazon. 10/10 would recommend.
It comes in a pack of 6, they're about regular washcloth size, and they have a little tab that you can can hang on a hook for them to dry. I like having something just dedicated to my face for cleanliness. They're very soft so I'm not physically exfoliating so much. They're pretty convenient with the hook to keep them up and out of the way and there is enough that they're easy to swap out
I love my microfiber cloths! I got them here 3 for $3.
Hey, Ive had it on my nipple before too. It sucks. It hurts and burns after scratching it and burrrrnnnns when you apply lotion.
Here is what got rid of it:
Dilute half a cup of beach into a warm bath.
Soak there for 20 mins.
Cepahil cleanser.
https://www.amazon.com/Cetaphil-Gentle-Cleanser-Types-Ounce/dp/B07GC74LL5?ref_=ast_bbp_dp
Wash warmly with this.
https://www.amazon.com/Aveeno-Moisturizing-Soothing-Emollients-Fragrance-Free/dp/B001459IEE
4.wash ALL YOUR CLOTHES AND UNDERWARE with unscented hypoallergic detergent.
For me the fabric was also rubbing against my nipple and when I got warm and sweat mixed it it reacted badly on my nipples.
I can tell you... Sexually... Yeah.. it sucked.. but I healed. I got better. So can you.
Please do this. I've tried endless things and this is what helped me.
Another must is:
https://www.amazon.com/Cetaphil-Oily-Skin-Cleanser-250ml/dp/B00BMJTP6S
Use this as a body wash too.
For hair I used head and shoulders. The zinc in it seemed to help so much.
You got this... It was hell for me. I was scared of dating because of it. .
Heal ... You'll do it. I'm with you in this.
Your face is a canvas and the make-up is like paint. Think about painting in layers if that helps.
That being said, here's my recommendation. You skin is your canvas so you gotta take care of it. Pay attention to your body/skin, everyone is different so use what is working for you. Exfoliate regularly, exfoliating helps clear up pores and scrub away dead skin. I do it daily, again do as much as your own skin needs to. My pores tend to clog easily so I try my best to keep it clean. I use something like this, just a slightly rougher bath sponge, squeeze a little face wash on it and lightly scrub - again this is what I do, your mileage may vary.
Regardless of how oily your skin is, moisturize it. If you have naturally oilier skin like me, use a lighter moisturizer (it feels lighter on your skin not as thick or creamy). conversely, use a heavier moisturizer if you tend to have dry skin. It doesn't necessarily have to be a "face moisturizer" product, lotions work also i've noticed. The point of all this is you want a clean and hydrated skin, it looks younger and healthier. I use, Aveeno's Men's After Shave Lotion. It get's two birds with one stone for me, aftershave plus helps keep my skin hydrated and is on the lighter side (won't feel greasy when it dries.)
The next layer in the painting would be concealer and foundation. Concealers are more pigmented "cover up" work. Using me again, i have slight rosatia/pinkness, concealers help neutralize out the redness to a more even skin tone. Foundation is a less pigmented but does the same thing essentially. Go to a Walgreen's or any drugstore and just look at the color samples. You'll want to color match to your neck so that your general face color blends in with your neck. Taking care of you skin takes time to get but when you get there you shouldn't need much concealer or foundation to even out your face. I like BB Cream No. 23, Natural Biege, matches my color fairly well.
You can pick either of those up or an equivalent product at any drugstore. People won't give you any grief, it's not too common but some males do buy coverup/concealers for acne breakouts so it shouldn't cause too much fuss to buy in person.
As far as applying blush, eyeshadow, liner brows ... the works, it's hard to type out and is best if shown to you. Beating a dead horse, watch the you tube videos and practice putting them on. You WILL get better. I did a quick look through amazon, this Shany Set seems like an okay kit. It has a various color pots to play/practice with. (color pot, the little containers that the actual make up sits in.) Your small round pots are your eyeshadows and the large round ones are your blushes. It looks like it comes with the applicators too, the fancy q-tip looking things are for eyeshadows and the bristle brush for blush. It also has the standard black and brown pencil eye liner, a pencil lip liner, lipstick and some nailpolish.
When it's all said and done, you've read all that you can or watched all the videos you've cared to watch. My best advice I can give you is take care of your skin and practice. Keep putting it on, get a feel for it and learn how certain things get applied. Eyeliner for example, you need to get used to the fact that there's something that close to your eye when you're trying to put it on. With time and practice it gets easier, your hand gets steadier and your eyes don't flinch as much.
Not my best nor my worst, but here's where i'm at on a typical day. http://i.imgur.com/C1vPsxg.jpg
Lastly, baby wipes or makeup remover wipes is good for taking it all off and these on a cotton swab is good to remove eyeliner without any trace.
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I know in the baby wipe aisle there are usually some saline wipes. The Target near me sells both "Water Wipes" and "Boogie Wipes".
Asian cotton pads, such as SELENA or Muji ones are quite different and don't tend to fuzz apart. I have cheapo ones from Daiso that aren't layered like these, and even they hold up much better than their Western counterpart. Have you tried?
There are also water activated cleansing cloths but those have their own stuff already so I'm not sure you'd want to use micellar water with those.
Love Olay's 4-in-1 towlettes -- it's what I use before or after the gym too. You just add water and it will remove your makeup well. Not sure
Link on Amazon.us so you can see what they look like!
Wow you and I are so similar! I too changed up my routine recently to exactly what yours is, including the recent addition of SPF. Personally I feel like that has made the biggest difference in keeping my skin even. I recently bought a pack l those micro makeup removing cloths and have been lovinggg them.
I also enjoy using a face mask a few times a month. Especially helps if do a mask right after a night where I got too lit to take off my makeup (oops).
Cheers to finding a routine that works!
I use these wipes which leaves a light lemony smell. I run before yoga and don't want to shower, go to class and shower again.
>What is your normal routine?
After washing and moisturizing (below), my usual routine is BB cream, contouring^1, concealer^2 (maybe you are missing this?), brows^1, eyeshadow primer, eyeshadow, tight line (I have hooded eyes), mascara (looks like you're missing this, too?), lip liner, then a pink lip color.
^1 Not necessary if you're just starting out, IMO
^2 Sometimes set my concealer with powder after its done, depending on how oily my face feels that day.
I'd say my everyday face takes about 20-25 minutes, but I'm also pretty practiced at it at this point.
> How did you get there?
If you are bare bones beginner, the first thing I would recommend is to get to know yo face! What shape face do you have? | What is your skin tone and undertone? | What shape are your eyes? Get to know your eye color as well and what looks good with it. Know thyself!
Then, I would go to Sephora or MAC and get matched to a face product. I really can't emphasize enough how much this was helpful to me. You can also ask them about your foundation falling off and see what they recommend.
Then, after that, it's a careful combination of stalking MUA, stalking Pinterest, and practice and getting feedback. Uploading pics to this sub (and /r/sugarfreemua) has been SO HELPFUL to me.
>Do you wash your face at night or in the morning or in the shower or is everyone just keeping some secret from me? I am starting to think people secretly reapply makeup 4x a day just to mess with my head.
I shower at night, so I wash my face in the shower and then moisturize right after that. Sometimes I also moisturize right before I put on makeup as well. It just depends on how my skin is feeling. But basically, moisturize moisturize.
Regardless of when you shower, you should always, always ALWAYS take your makeup off before going to sleep. Sleeping in makeup is terrible for your skin. Personally, I recommend Neutrogena makeup remover wipes.. They are a godsend.
>I don't have the confidence to do colored shadows or crazy eyeliner. Am I just too chicken?
Nah. I just ordered my first color palette—that shit takes time and work! I'd definitely stick with neutrals and pinks if you don't feel confident enough. Then upgrade to color stuff when you feel more comfortable. But it's totally not necessary to have bold eye colors to do good makeup. I love my Urban Decay Naked 3 palette, but others here really like the Lorac Pro for neutrals. They are pricy, but worth it, IMO. For my daily look, I just throw a bunch of the shade "Liar" on my lid and above my crease and hit the road. It's great.
>ALSO... by noon my makeup is all gone. I don't touch my face often and I use primer. WTF???
This is not a problem I experience, but a lot of people with the same problem swear by the Wayne Goss method of applying foundation.
I also cannot recommend getting eyeshadow primer enough. It has changed my life.
I would also recommend getting a waterproof eyeliner and mascara if you're having problems with it coming off. I like using gel eyeliner and an angled brush because it gives me more control, but others here swear by the Stila Stay All Day liquid pen. I just got it and am working on learning how to use it. It sounds like your skin might be more oily than you know? I have a big problem with non-waterproof eyeliner coming off of me, so I've got some practice there.
>Budget: HA! Right now, not much. But I can splurge about $100 after the holidays. Right now I am working with mostly drugstore stuff.
Okay. I think I can get you started with some good stuff for under $100. :cracks knuckles:
IMO, when you're starting out, I would splurge on your face product and your eyeshadow. So:
So, if you go with the most expensive items on the list, you're looking at $129 and the cheapest will be $92. I hope that gives you a good range to work with. I think these are good basics to start with, and if you want to explore more, you'll be able to!
I bought this one. The 3-pack is an add-on item so you need to make a $25 qualifying purchase or buy the pack of 5 for $7.99.
You can use plush microfiber makeup erasing cloths! All you need is water and gentle rubbing. You can find the generic kind on Amazon, I have these ones. I use them prior to washing my face with an actual cleanser, and I don't have any problem with removing waterproof mascaras or liquid lipsticks.
Walmart carries these microfiber washcloths for $3. Amazon also has them for $4. A microfiber cloth works great but not worth the makeup eraser price. These are the same thing just smaller which I prefer. The makeup eraser is also intended to use multiple times in between washes which seems unsanitary to me particularly for my face.
Take a microfiber cloth with you, all you need to do is wet it to remove face makeup. When I'm feeling lazy and just want to go to bed without doing my whole routine I use these to take off most of my makeup, I find it doesn't take off waterproof mascara though: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0136ME00Y/ref=mp_s_a_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1523843570&sr=8-4&keywords=makeup+towels
I bought white, microfibre baby cloths from Amazon for only a few dollars and love them! I didn't realize they were designed for babies when I ordered them 😂 they are super soft, dry fast, and white helps me know exactly how dirty they are (I change once every 3 days or so).
Update: link https://www.amazon.ca/Antibactrial-Microfiber-Facial-Cloths-Washcloth/dp/B018S4F9XC
Some stuff I travel with that's handy:
These reusable makeup removing washcloths are my go to. You just get them wet and all of your makeup magically comes off. Even waterproof mascara??? Honestly I have no clue what the science is, they're just really soft inexpensive washcloths (maybe it's the way the fibers are woven?? Idk), but I've been using them for months and I'm obsessed.
S & T Always Off Makeup Remover Cloths: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0136ME00Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_NM8SCb72P482N
I’ve had similar issues/bad reactions because of sensitive skin, so I got these reusable ones from Amazon and I love them! I just use warm water with them to take my makeup off, then wash my face as usual.
These are my favorite. I started buying them to wipe up my messy baby when she started eating table food, but I've bought 4 new packages since then. They're thin muslin cotton so they dry super quickly and don't mildew like everything else at my house. I use them for bath/face cloths, baby wipes, general cleaning, pretty much everything. They're a little bit flat and scratchy when you get them, but they're totally soft and nice after the first wash and only get better with time. They're also super easy to store because they're so thin. They're naturally a bit wrinkly, so I store them in jars and bowls all around the house. I'm obsessed.
I use this, and mix it with Apple Cider Vinegar. It feels weird and tight, and you have to basically scrape it off since it's mud, but it does wonders for my acne-prone skin. I also use this since it also helps with the acne and oil.
I bought some cheap muslin washcloths from amazon after using a more expensive one and liking the results. I use once then launder. I’ve had great results. They’re super gentle. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IBFC874?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
I love microfiber because it feels so soft on my sensitive skin. I got two packs of these from amazon and I love them.
I feel like your best options is to buy soft face towels to clean off your make up and to cleanse them. You could have filter water on hand and soak the towels to only clean your face. If you do go this route, I'd you'd have to clean these towels separately. There are tons to look at on Amazon, and you could look at baby towels too as long as they're the plush soft kinds. I know Stephanie Nicole only cleanses with towels!
Not the person you replied to, but I use these S&T Always Off cloths (I bought mine on eBay, actually, but the seller drop-shipped them from Amazon) and they're fantastic. They're very soft and gentle, and they're large enough that I can use them in sections throughout the week (I have six but get about four days' use out of each one before it needs to be washed, which includes AM and PM cleansing and taking my makeup off in the afternoon), at which point I toss 'em in a garment bag and wash them with my laundry (warm, normal powder laundry soap, no fabric softener, a bit of white vinegar, and air dried, if it matters).
I've seen people mention cutting them into segments to more closely replicate cotton rounds/pads, but I haven't tried it (yet, anyway).
We found the Johnson’s Head to Toe Baby Cleansing Cloths great in these type of situations. They work well on the baby or the grown up when you don’t have time or the opportunity to shower. https://www.amazon.com/Johnsons-Baby-Cleansing-Hypoallergenic-Packaging/dp/B01HI7WE42/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=johnson+and+johnson+bath+wipes&qid=1572313249&sprefix=johnson+and+johnson+bath+w&sr=8-4
Because you said face wipes:
http://www.amazon.com/Ursa-Major-Essential-Face-Wipes/dp/B00DRHKPHQ
Be sure to have a few of these in your pack before you enter polo fields.
They sell 3-packs of plush microfiber makeup removing cloths for less than USD 3.00 at both Walmart & Amazon. These aren't the same as the $10 50-packs cloths used for cleaning your house/car/stuff; they are thicker & softer. In case anyone is interested, I've tried these personally & they work great. I'm all for supporting people's business ventures but save your cash for something else my friends!
Yeah. I fill up a jar with these pads and add the P50. I still had a quarter of a bottle left after 7 months of daily use (5oz size bottle). I feel guilty about the waste, but it’s too thin for my fingers. I’d love to know if anyone uses a spray bottle.
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So I've got the hawaiian body oil which I don't use too often, but is good after a shower once and a while. Uh then I also have the good&clean mini peel which I've used only once I think, and actually probably need to try again because I have some blackheads. That's pretty much it, honestly I would say the Dr Bronners is my, not so much secret, but #1 key product for good skin. I shower probably 4-6 times a week with that stuff. Oh and then I also have this shave cream.
I can't tell you which stores carry that stuff in Canada though, sorry.
Some other general healthy skin tips are:
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It depends on the weather, my mood, how my skin feels, etc.
Before SCA, I always only used a makeup removing wipe (I didn't even wash my face in those days!). Once I started taking care of my skin, I wouldn't wear make up very often, and when I did, I still used the wipes. Then I saw everyone talking about "grits" so I started using mineral oil to take make up off. I have used micellar water, which I really like. And I've used mineral oil followed by micellar water, just to be sure I got everything off. Right now, since it's winter and my skin is dry, I've been using coconut oil, rinsing my face with warm water and taking make up off with one of these cloths, and then washing and exfoliating my skin like I usually do. I've had problems with coconut oil as a moisturizer because it clogged my pores, but since I wash my face after, I haven't had any problems.
What about trying an alternative to the cotton rounds? I use these for my P50, they soak up much less than cotton rounds.
Seconding the previous suggestion of the Makeup Eraser, but adding that Walmart/Amazon add on sell a cheap dupe that's about 3 for $3 and work great for me!
For competitions, in between matches I use Action Wipes to clean off my face, hands, and feet. Makes me feel better and less gross.
I'm sure they are very similar to the defense wipes.
http://www.amazon.com/Action-Wipes-Multipack-Pouch-30-Count/dp/B007FMTX18/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427647222&sr=8-1&keywords=action+wipes
Never used them, however I have used these Playtex Sport Wipes. They are lightly scented and keep me feeling fresh. I have used them as close to 5 minutes before sexy times and had no complaints from my partners. They are also good for using on the rest of your body.
I use a generic version of the makeup eraser cloth. It works surprisingly well but you have to be careful not to scrub too hard. Use warm water and put enough water on it. I also use a cleansing oil to wash my face first, which claims it is OK for eye makeup but boy does it sting if I get it in my eyes. The washcloth is better at removing mascara and such anyways.
Fun, thanks for hosting the scavenger hunt!
Edit: Finished! I love scavenger hunts; it always reminds me what a weirdo I am.
**Skin type and skin concerns:**
Main concerns: Dryness, acne (cystic and general acne all over chin and cheeks), and splotchy discoloration all over my face (my dermatologist said it was melasma). My skin is consistently congested and breaking out, yet my entire face is sensitive, dull, itchy and flakey. After years of reading tips here, I've finally gotten to the point where redness and the majority of flaking is gone and products don't burn when they touch me, but my skin remains dull and feels tight.
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While the products I've selected are relatively affordable, they add up. Plus I'm worried I'm doing more damage than good by overwhelming my skin with all these product. Mostly though, I'm so jealous of all your minimalist routines I see on here, and I want to create one that would work for me. I don't know where to start. What are your thoughts?
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**Skincare routine with full product names**
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**Daily behaviors possibly impacting skin:**
My diet is crap. While I don't eat a lot of processed food, I eat too much sugar, too much oily and fatty foods, too much red meat and not enough vegetables. Because of my family, it's going to be difficult to make adjustments, and honestly I'm not sure where to start. Caffeine consumption is pretty high, while I only have the occasional coffee, I drink a TON of green tea and oolong tea. Water intake is fair, and I usually refill my 32oz water bottle 2 times a day (yes, I have to run to the bathroom at least every 30 minutes). I pretty much stopped wearing makeup a little over a year ago, now I only wear for special occasions and the occasional eye liner.
Definitely try it! I bought the same Sinland ones (I think) that the other commenter mentioned. You want to make sure whichever ones you buy are at least 80% polyester, preferably 90%+.
Olay cleansing cloths
I love Neutrogena Makeup Removing Wipes which can be found at any drug store. Also (especially in the wintertime to help with dry skin) coconut oil works great as a makeup remover.
I use microfiber cloths that I get on Amazon. You just wet them and then wash your face with them and it takes the makeup right off. Then I wash my face with Cerave face wash.
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There are lots of different options on Amazon. If you search makeup remover face cloth you'll get lots of options.
I got mine off of Amazon, but you can buy the same ones from eBay or in stores at Walmart. They're fairly cheap and come in a pack of three. They're not magic, but they work. They're gentle and appear to be holding up well in the wash.
S & T Always Off Makeup Remover Cloths, 3 Count - Colors May Vary https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0136ME00Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Ne8JzbCPK5DA7
https://www.ebay.com/itm/131925104774
The cleansing wipes that I'm thinking about come already wet so you wouldn't need any water at all.
Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes, Refill Pack, 25 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010XUU9M/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_3-.Lxb2BXQ86C
No, but I've started using their AHA mini peel recently and kind of like it.
Okay, a couple questions:
(1) are you referring to the microfibre that looks kind of, idk, bumpy - more like a towel (I have a cleaning cloth like this)? or the kind that feels like suede, more of a cloth (I have a fast-dry, super-absorbent travel towel like this)? Idk why I feel like there are two different types.
(2) Someone mentioned this before but I feel afraid to put a car/cleaning towel on my face. Would these 1 2 3 4 all be good options?
Thanks <3
I think the price has gone up since I got them, but I bought these ones. They're very soft and plush - they're like that fake 'fur' kind of texture, so it feels soooo soft on your face.
Take your work clothes in a pannier, or leave a change of clothes at work.
Leave these wipes at work. They're a shower in a pouch.
I've had issues with makeup removing products breaking me out, so I keep it pretty simple. I should mention that I generally don't wear makeup that's difficult to remove (no waterproof mascara, no eyelash glue, no ultra-budge-proof-tattoo-lacquer eyeliner, etc), and I've been trying to limit single-use waste as much as possible.
First I wipe away most of my makeup with a microfiber cloth and some warm water.
Then I use a reusable cotton round and a little Garnier Micellar Water to remove any leftover makeup. If my mascara is being stubborn, I just gently hold the cotton round over my eye for 30 seconds or so to give it a chance to dissolve.
Finally I use CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser and rinse with a muslin face cloth.
On special occasions when I am wearing more stubborn makeup, I use a little coconut oil in addition to the micellar water.
I just bought these a week or so ago, and they work great! I don't wear eyeliner typically, but they remove my mascara, brow products, eyeshadow, etc., just fine. And the rest of my face makeup as well. I'm impressed!
https://www.amazon.com/Danielle-D8064-Reusable-Makeup-Removing-Cloths/dp/B01CRB3PLA/ref=sr_1_3?crid=14S213RD1UEDV&keywords=erase+your+face+cloth&qid=1565656323&s=gateway&sprefix=erase+your+face%2Caps%2C191&sr=8-3
I ordered the cleanser and cloths on a whim and really liked it, I actually repurchased a second time. You can buy extra muslin cloths on Amazon, and if anything ill incorporate using those in my nighttime routine long term. As far as the cleanser, it's really nice but pretty pricey. Did not dry out my skin at all and make up vanished (including mascara altho you have to get after it with the cloth a little bit. I generally use eye makeup remover but no one's perfect every day lol). I'd love to hear how you find the toner and masks! I'm a mask addict.
Edit: in case you're interested, the cloths I ordered:
Karlling 10 Cotton Facial Cleansing Muslin Cloths Makeup Remover Wipes https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IBFC874/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_3CQP64fXrthKD
One of my favorite CAH moments was when the black card was "after the earthquake, Sean Penn brought___ to the people of Haiti"
The card I put was Sean Penn, and everybody was like " well I can't argue with that, and I won XD.
I pick either this http://amzn.com/B0010XUU9M
or this http://amzn.com/B0017H3PIO
Of course!!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071WRVQD3/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1541380860&amp;sr=8-2-spons&amp;keywords=makeup+removing+cloth&amp;psc=1
Try using a facial mask. I've had constant acne, but I saw improvement once I began using this mask.
Do these work? If I can do the math correctly these are .02 each. Looking to buy some myself so I have no idea how they are. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/social/swf/B0006Q01PC/o=ShareProduct/ref=tsm_1_aw_swf_d_sp?vs=1
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if your sister has any sort of patience i recomend [Rubik cube] (http://www.amazon.com/Shengshou-3x3x3-Puzzle-Cube-White/dp/B004UVJHVI/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1371703031&amp;sr=8-20&amp;keywords=rubiks+cube)my friend bought this same cube online, and the build quality isnt all that bad
[she may also want these] (http://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Makeup-Remover-Cleansing-Towelettes/dp/B0010XUU9M/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1371703514&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=makeup+remover)
[this is above your price range but it woudl make a great gag gift] (
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004CRYE2C/ref=s9_psimh_gw_p21_d0_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_s=center-2&amp;pf_rd_r=0GK2XXE5X5CZJTKD39D4&amp;pf_rd_t=101&amp;pf_rd_p=1389517282&amp;pf_rd_i=507846)
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[if i wont i would want this, or surprise me!] (http://www.amazon.com/Gundam-Warriors-GN-001-EXIA-model/dp/B001AHX5SG/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&amp;colid=3P6W4U8995OBJ&amp;coliid=IINNDF43BD7HY)
I bought these and like them a lot.
A plush microfiber cloth has been my replacement for wipes and pads which I think are wasteful. I use these (www.amazon.com/dp/B01CRB3PLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_QQ-QDb3B46J2K) and I love them but just about all the microfiber towels are the same!
After seeing the Body Shop Tea Tree Clay Face Mask as a recommended product from SCA, I gave it a try. The first time I used it, it felt cooling/soothing. I had followed my routine for the evening (below) without the BHA. The second time, I had used the BHA about 2 hours before, and the masked BURNED. I had never reacted to a mask like that before (my skin isn't super sensitive).
Should I not use a mask at all after applying BHA? I feel stupid for not knowing but it would make sense. Should I be applying masks before my nightly routine?
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I had the same thoughts as you! First off with travel contact solution: I open the cap and carefully pull off. Mine doesn’t have a twist off top. I think it’s ReNu brand. I refill for vacays
Second, they sell washable cotton rounds on Amazon and Etsy. Might not be as soft, but it’s more eco-friendly. Or you can decant into a spray bottle from another product. Personally, I use these cloths. Cheap version of the Make Up Eraser:
makeup remover cloths
I use reusable utensils and a reusable water bottle too! I try to be as eco-friendly as I can. But I’m def not at the no-waste level. Hope this helps!
Bring these to lane. https://www.amazon.com/Boogie-Wipes-Sensitive-Moisturizing-Chamomile/dp/B00G9NG14G/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1501110871&amp;sr=1-1-spons&amp;keywords=tissues&amp;psc=1
You can buy these super cute ones on amazon as prime add on items for under a dollar apiece.
S & T Always Off Makeup Remover Cloths, 3 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0136ME00Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_BqZzyb6T07T6S
Litmus test: Would you feel comfortable rolling with a co-worker who just did the same job as you all day?
baby wipes do work great for a water-free shower. (it's a go-to for staying clean at burningman)
such as: http://www.amazon.com/Action-Wipes-Multipack-Pouch-30-Count/dp/B007FMTX18
Thank you! So something like this? Are they reusable/washable or are they meant for one-time use?
Couple of questions:
Sorry for the long list.
I buy these for when I am in a similar situation. You could bring a towel to dry off and then wipes for clean/freshness. They are women's wipes but they have more of a "clean" scent with a little fruit. If you are just way too manly for that, you can get these.
Why not try a daily microecfoliant like srb exfoliate powder that has mild enzymes to help eat away the dead skin flakes. Dermamogica also has one called daily microscrub or something and it’s so mild you can..... use it daily.
I bet it’s the fact that skin is building up over time. What would it hurt to try a mild exfoliant? Not the kind with grains or beads, sand, grit. I am talking very mild can be used daily. Especially if your skin is sensitive you want to avoid anything even moderately abrasive.
These are just a few off the top of my head.
Also, Clarisonic is a godsend. Neutrogena has a knockoff with these buffing pads that I was going to pick up. The whole kit is $15 or so on amazon and the pads are like $10 or something refills. They look sort of abrasive but personally it’s what I need for Retin a because my skin flakes and I need daily exfoliation or else my makeup is completely flaked off by mid day— especially my laugh lines and stuff. The makeup just disappears around my nose and mouth.
Clarisonic or electric brushes work amazing with any product really, but most definitely the powders listed above. If you can’t get your paws on those, I recommend muslin cloth and microfiber baby wash cloths to have around. Buy a 10 pack of muslin clothes, and a 8-10 of the baby are $5 at Walmart so I pick up 3 packs since they stain and I go through them. Every couple weeks I pick up a new pack. They’re great for getting face wash off when I don’t wanna use Clarisonic, and muslin cloths are heaven sent. They help exfoliant, are wet yet... sort of dry? If that makes sense.
Cool mist humidifier will help him out like this one (it comes in a lot of colors and even in animal shapes...if that matters to you).
Nosefridas are awesome and work better than the bulbs since you can maintain a constant suck...yes with your mouth. But there is a filter!
Also it sounds gimmicky, but def check out Boogie Wipes. They are saline soaked wipes that make wiping the nose a little easier. They are so soft and gentle.