How to clean your face without water?

Susanne

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Originally Posted by bis
Try the Bebe or the Nivea wipes, although I have to say I prefer the Bebe wipes.


Yes, we haven't got such a great offer of cleansing wipes here like in the US, but I can recommend the ones from Bebe as well.
 

ThePowderPuff

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Originally Posted by Susanne
Yes, we haven't got such a great offer of cleansing wipes here like in the US, but I can recommend the ones from Bebe as well.

Bebe? I am not sure where to get those in Denmark though.

I think I will just start by trying the babywipes I already use for my babyboy
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Susanne

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Originally Posted by Katjamo
Bebe? I am not sure where to get those in Denmark though.

I think I will just start by trying the babywipes I already use for my babyboy
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They are from Johnson & Johnson. Maybe you have similar products in Denmark.

I use babywipes only for cleansing my brushes quickly. I would be afraid they would be too much for my oily/combination skin.
 

ThePowderPuff

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Originally Posted by Susanne
They are from Johnson & Johnson. Maybe you have similar products in Denmark.

I use babywipes only for cleansing my brushes quickly. I would be afraid they would be too much for my oily/combination skin.


We have plenty of baby wipes, and having a baby in the house I allready have many. So I will try those out, the next time I have to remove makeup
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We have ofcourse Johnson & Johnson, but they could be called something else here. I'll have a look around
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fintia

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I recently discovered Almond oil by Loccitane. It's a make up remover and you just have to get a little and mix it with water when the 2 combine it creates a milky consistency. It gets rid of the make up very well and the skin feels soft and not oily like when you use Olive oil. Then I follow with the Red Rice Foaming cleanser from Loccitane. The Almond oil retails for $6 I think but at the outlet I got it for $3.. that was what made me bought it lol
 

LMD84

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Originally Posted by baci
Clarins' makes a "cleansing milk" that doesn't require water.

Simply sweep it all over your face, then use your hands to make a suction all over your face to lift the impurities (this part is easy and the cleanser comes with directions on how to do this). Then wipe it off with tissue.

It's truly a cleanser and not a makeup remover (which doesn't actually CLEAN your face) like wipes.


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Originally Posted by Hannaleh
I totally second that !
I admit to being a Clarins daily care products user -more than 20 years now- but I am being objective when I say that Clarins cleansers (milk cleanser and the one step facial cleanser) work very well.
I use them when I am too tired to remove my make-up with water/ no way I'm going to bed with make up on.
I can assure you that my face is left clean, no comparison at all with the wipes job.


i'm another clarins lover here!
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and yes their cleansing milk is excellent
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Pinky & Poodle

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I don't wait till right before bed to cleanse, I do it anytime between after dinner and before I get stuck to the couch
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If I wait, I'm pretty sure it wont be done :-/
 

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