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Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser Review

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I received the Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish hot cloth cleanser in the QVC Beauty Bash goody bag earlier this year. I have heard raving reviews of this skincare product which allegedly helps remove daily grime, dirt, grease, sweat…you name it. I wear a bit of makeup everyday (a bit of powder foundation and mascara) and I remove it in the evening with a makeup wipe. I know I know, wipes are not the best solution to remove facial makeup, if anything the wipe only removes 70% of the grime. But luckily, since having the Liz Earle cleanse and polish hot cloth cleanser strategically placed in my bathroom, I have a good daily routine to apply the cream based cleanser on my face (face must be dry before applying) and then use the hot cloth to cleanse out the cream and grime that comes with it. The fabric of the cloth is 100% cotton so all good and non abrasive against the skin. Ideally you should be cleansing day and night; as lazy and rushed as I am; I am glad I’ve even squeezed this in the evening (I am way too sleepy in the morning). What I really like about this cleanser (as apposed to a fluid based cleanser) is that the usage of a muslin cloth to remove the cream is far easier and less messy than splashing water on my face too remove the foamy/fluid based cleanser. This gives me more of an incentive to use it regularly without having to bother with my hair getting wet and water running down to my elbows and dripping from my chin. My road to clean, radiant, smooth looking skin is calling :)

May x

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