I use this when I'm too lazy to do the full cleanse. It removes the day's make up but takes about 2 wipes to do it. The wipes done't irritate or dry my skin and are a reasonable price for a disposable product. They're one downfall would have to be in the removal of waterproof mascara. I find if you hold the wipe gently on the eyelashes for a few seconds the mascara comes off easier. They're great for travelling and I'm still purchasing them.
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I wasn't impressed with these cleansing cloths. It took 2-3 cloths to remove all my makeup, and then my skin still didn't feel clean. I had to follow up with a toner just to get that clean feeling.
This is first facial cloths that I tried. This doesn't remove makeup very well... I use Revlon ColorStay Natural fdn, may be it's a bit hard to remove so I can't say about regular foundations. I need two cloths to remove all the makeup. It does remove waterproof mascara very well. However, it leaves a slight film on my skin that feels greasy after a while.
I don't think this facial cleansing cloth is able to achieve the 3 purposes mentioned in the package. But I still think it is convinence to remove make up. However, I still need to clean my face with regular cleansing foam afterwards. This is good for travel but I don't need this for every day use.
This product is a cleanser, makeup-remover (even removes waterproof mascara, which is a definite plus), and toner in one. I switched to these from the Bioré Cloths after seeing a side-by-side comparison test on the CBC consumer show "Street Cents". Where the Bioré cloths left my face dry and red, these leave my oily, acne-prone skin soft and even-toned. They leave a bit of a residue that probably has something to do with the pH balance, but it's non-irritating, didn't make me break out, and you can definitely put makeup on right after using these. You get 25 for about $10 CDN, which is sort of pricey, but I only use them on those nights when I'm too lazy to use a cleanser, so they last awhile.