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Looking for no-rinse cleanser recs

This type of cleanser works better for me. The one I like best has been discontinued on Amazon.

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Re: Looking for no-rinse cleanser recs

I like Garnier Micellar Water. I use cotton pads to remove makeup with it.  However, I wash my face again with cleanser and rinse afterwards. Even though the product is a no-rinse product, I feel it is better for my skin to a double cleanse.

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Re: Looking for no-rinse cleanser recs

@ Montana ~ Another vote for Garnier or Simple Miscellar Water,

(I get the non-oily formula).  Takes off eye and face makeup very well, and is great when your face is feeling oily, or needs to feel refreshed.  I use it with Swisspers exfoliating cotton round pads,

and it works great!

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Re: Looking for no-rinse cleanser recs

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I would also recommend micellar water.  I purchased some 4" x 4" 4-ply non-woven sponge pads (alt. to actual gauze and opens to an 8" x 8" square) on Amazon and saturate them with the micellar water to make a facial wipe.  I keep a stack of them in a Lock & Lock container.   Most of the time I'll use the wipe as a pre-cleanse makeup remover and then follow up with a cleanser.  On nights where I'm too tired to do anything but wipe my face down I'll use one of my homemade wipes alone, but I don't do that very often.  I think they work pretty good.

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Re: Looking for no-rinse cleanser recs

If you like cleansing lotions, the new Jurlique one is really nice (they recently reformulated all their cleansers). You just wipe it off. For liquid water-like cleansers, I like the Koh Gen Do one the most - wish it weren't so expensive.

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Re: Looking for no-rinse cleanser recs

I also like the Simple Micellar Cleansing Water. I still wash my face with Isomers Tea Tree cleanser after using it when I wear makeup because it does not remove all my makeup. I don't wear much makeup either. I used it on 2 cotton pads yesterday & there was still makeup on the cotton pads. After I washed with the Isomers I swiped the Micellar water over my face again & the cotton pad was clean.

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Re: Looking for no-rinse cleanser recs

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The Kirkland facial towelettes now contain micellar water. At Costco.

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Re: Looking for no-rinse cleanser recs

I used to use Estee Lauder Verite, loved it.  But they no longer make it.  I don't care for the "water" cleansers.  I prefer milky cleansers you wipe off, but haven't really found one other than Cetaphil.  At night time if I'm not in the mood to do a regular cleanser, I really love Ulta's cleansing wipes for Sensitive skin.  I like them better than Philosophy's.

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@RainyDayGal wrote:

... I don't care for the "water" cleansers.  I prefer milky cleansers you wipe off, but haven't really found one other than Cetaphil ...

 

 

🐸Biologique Recherche makes several milky wipe off cleansers. I have sensitive skin but have had good luck with this brand.


 

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Re: Looking for no-rinse cleanser recs


@ Montana wrote:

 


@RainyDayGal wrote:

... I don't care for the "water" cleansers.  I prefer milky cleansers you wipe off, but haven't really found one other than Cetaphil ...

 

 

🐸Biologique Recherche makes several milky wipe off cleansers. I have sensitive skin but have had good luck with this brand.


 


I've never heard of it, where do you buy it?  I looked at Amazon but some of the prices were saying $280 for what looked like a toner.  LOL