I’m inspired to write a story on facial cloths because while in Paris I picked-up some from Nivea ($9.95) and they were horrible! No moisture, barely got rid of my makeup and it literally took 5-6 wipes each time! Now that I’m back in the States I’m back to using the ones from Biore ($7.89), which are great — full of moisture, fresh scent, nice texture — and then recently after it was suggested to me, I inquired and ended-up trying Pomegranate Cleasing & Make Up Removing Wipes from Korres ($12) and I looove the smell!!! The pomegranate formula helps tighten pores and the wipes are aimed at oily and combination skin. That said, besides the wonderful smell they’re super-effective. I only need one wipe and they even get rid of my waterproof mascara! Lastly, I haven’t tried these yet, but I thought it would be worth mentioning Josie Maran Bear Naked Wipes 30 Wipes ($12). They’re all-natural and biodegradable, and a portion of the sales proceeds are being donated to the National Resource Defense Council’s Polar Bear SOS Initiative to save the species and their environments:) No matter the facial cloth though I always, always use a cleanser afterward to make sure every last bit of dirt, makeup, and excess oil is off my face!
HI Sharon,
Could you please tell me where I can purchase the Korres wipes? They sound great!
Sure go here–
http://sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P211625&shouldPaginate=true&categoryId=5715
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Thanks Sharon,
I’m headed to Sephora today and I’ll check them out!
I’m glad! Make sure to call ahead though as not every Sephora carries Korres..hope you like them!
I always use wipes to take off my makeup too, then I wash my face. I use baby wipes for my face and regular makeup remover for my eyes.
I’ve tried Nivea too in the past and it is horrible. I have to check out the korres cloth wipes. I have oily and combination skin and it would be perfect for me to fully cleanse my skin with.