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Mirofiber Cloths for Makeup Removal

If you use a cloth to remove your make up do use additonal cleaners or just let the cloth do the cleaning

 

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Re: Mirofiber Cloths for Makeup Removal

I often use a microfiber cloth and keep some just for face.  I use my Clarisonic with cleanser and then rinse with the cloth.  (Some days a regular washcloth.)

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Re: Mirofiber Cloths for Makeup Removal

@I am still oxox

I use oil cleansing and then I wipe off/rinse with the microfiber.  On the days where I don't have any makeup on, I use L'Occitane shea butter soap and the microfiber cloth.

 

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Tonight I had foundation, liner and mascara on, I wet the cloth with warm water, use it on my face, then I use a tiny bit of Bobbi brown cleansing oil to get the mascara off and use the cloth again.

My face feels clean, not tight and not oily

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I always use a make-up remover - the clothes are rough on the skin without it.  Isomers has make-u[ cleanser  built the product but when I go more than one swipe of mascara I use the Tatcha cleansing oil on my lashes to break it down before wiping.

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The clothes I am using are very soft, almost like velvet on my skin, I got a set of 4 on Amazon, for 10.99 for the set

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Re: Mirofiber Cloths for Makeup Removal

I used to use just a wet microfiber makeup remover towel on a dry face to remove my makeup but I found I was dragging on the skin too much so now I massage a cleansing oil on my face, then wipe it off with the damp towel. I then follow up with my Clarisonic and a gentle foaming cleanser.

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@I am still oxox wrote:

The clothes I am using are very soft, almost like velvet on my skin, I got a set of 4 on Amazon, for 10.99 for the set


Mine are from QVC - maybe it's my skin.

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The new ones are much softer almost like velvet very different from the old ones a had

 


@hopi wrote:

 


@I am still oxox wrote:

The clothes I am using are very soft, almost like velvet on my skin, I got a set of 4 on Amazon, for 10.99 for the set


Mine are from QVC - maybe it's my skin.


 

 

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I use microfiber cloths in the kitchen to scrub my pots and pans.  Can't imagine using them on my face!

 

I use soft terrycloth washcloths to wash my face - put my cleanser on the cloth.  

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