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Danielle Creations Erase Your Face Eco Friendly Reusable Make Up Remover Cloths, X 4 Multipack

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Honestly, I don’t use washclothes at all I’m sorry! I’d go with a cleansing balm or cleansing oil! It’s better for your skin! I’m not a fan. I’ve tried it so many times and it seems like no matter how gentle I am it still hurts my under eyes every single time! Like I just scrubbed them with a rough rag. Ouch! The brand definitely matters. I use the Makeup Eraser, I’m on my second one after 2 years. It’s perfect for sensitive, acne-prone skin and it definitely does get rid of EVERY shred of makeup. Reply Hi Karen! You def don’t want to be pull at your skin with this thing imho! Just remove your makeup the traditional way ;-D I swear it’s way better for your skin 🙂 Please note that we are unable to ship to the Channel Islands, Northern Ireland, Post Office boxes and BFPO.

Wonder Cloth – The other big brand – it’s 40% cotton and 60% synthetic rayon. You can get it at Bed Bath and Beyond in the US as well.You have to really scrub your skin and tug at it quite a bit to get your makeup removed especially the makeup on your eyes. As I said above, you really don’t want to tug and scrub at the delicate skin around your eyes the way you have to when using this. Likewise for your face! The cloth is very soft but the scrubbing involved to remove makeup is a big no in my opinion.

When referring to the video…trust me when I say…I have tried to make many videos where It does not appear that I am tugging. No matter how soft I am…it always looks like I am tugging. So I understand that it appears she is putting more pressure than she actually is. I rinse my makeup remover pad after every use with water and soap for cleaning beauty blenders and makeup brushes. That and weekly deep cleaning into washing cycle. So I don’t see any issue with its hygiene. The first week or so that I used mine, my skin was also a little irritated and peeling. Through trial and error, I discovered that using less pressure not only alleviated this, but removed my makeup better as well. Also, make sure the cloth is really wet, like almost dripping. I don’t wear waterproof mascara, but I do use quite a lot of eye makeup in general and I don’t need to scrub at all to get it off. After my eraser came out of the washing machine I allowed it to dry. I was going to wet it again anyway but meh I let it dry first for some odd reason.

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Secondly, from what they suggest on the video you should wash the cloth once a week. Wait, what? That’s rather disgusting. I mean you can rinse it off at the end of the night but your harder to remove makeup won’t be removed completely until you throw it in the washing machine. I can’t see myself doing a load of laundry every single day because I need to wash my Makeup Eraser.

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