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This set doesn’t impress me.  The little circular cloths, supposedly for travel, seem worthless as do the pouches. The face towel is all that’s needed, IMO.  That said, there are comparable alternatives out there for a lot less $$.  I just ordered some from AMZ.

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OMG!  These face cloths are everywhere in retail.  I purchased a 4 pack months ago that sold for $10, for $8 with coupon.  Not this brand, but exactly like them.  I am shocked that women are buying this TSV.  Look at ebay or amazon for this exact brand if you're into that.  I'm just not into wasting money on sales hype. 

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Just a reminder.  Never use fabric softener on any of these type of cloths.  They work really well no matter where you get them.

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I bought a set last year and returned it.  I thought they were very skimpy and not worth the price.  I agree that the small one isn't very practical.   If I see another brand out there, I may give them a try.  $30.+ is too much for what you get.  JMO

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I dunno.  I'm not fond of all the rubbing that seems to be needed to uses these wash cloths.  I was always taught to be gentle on the face.  Too much scrubbing going on.

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I've bought


@MomCat wrote:

OMG!  These face cloths are everywhere in retail.  I purchased a 4 pack months ago that sold for $10, for $8 with coupon.  Not this brand, but exactly like them.  I am shocked that women are buying this TSV.  Look at ebay or amazon for this exact brand if you're into that.  I'm just not into wasting money on sales hype. 


 I've bought these cloths at Nordstrom Rack called Erase Your Face.  $8 for a 4 pack.

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@Shaunac wrote:

I dunno.  I'm not fond of all the rubbing that seems to be needed to uses these wash cloths.  I was always taught to be gentle on the face.  Too much scrubbing going on.


Exactly.  I can't even imagine using them on your eyes to remove mascara.  All that tugging on fragile eyelashes.  No way.  I'll use my Purity and my sink.

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I think it is a terrible idea for a gift!  What is someone to do with one washcloth that if you use to remove make up would have to be washed every time you use it!  That compare to cost is just ridiculous!!

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Re: Campanelli cloths

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I bought a box of 50 thin (super soft white microfiber10x12) washcloths for $18. I just use one daily and launder them all at once at the end of the month...good to go for another month.

 

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@SilleeMee wrote:

I bought a box of 50 thin (super soft white microfiber) washcloths for $18. I just use one daily and launder them all at once at the end of the month...good to go for another month.


I actually like those smaller cloths the best.  I got one included with a cleansing product and I tend to use that more than the larger cloths.  I don't find that I have to put these in the washer after one use.  Of course, I still use face cleanser along with it so maybe that makes the difference.  I also am not rubbing hard on my face, as indicated by some here.  Anyway, you don't have to pay big prices for these cloths if you shop around.