Saturday, 30 May 2015

Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish Review


After hearing great things about the Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser, I decided to invest in it a couple of months ago. Since then, I have been very pleased with the results, and have noticed a difference in the way my skin looks and feels, so have decided to share my thoughts with you.

The product is designed to gently cleanse and exfoliate your skin, and remove all traces of makeup. I have dry skin, and this product is perfect for me. My sister (who has very sensitive, oily skin) also uses this cleanser, and she loves it too. It seems that this product is great for all skin types, as I have heard many positive responses from people with different skin types.

It comes in the form of a thick cream, which you just massage over your skin and eye area, and it melts away your makeup. Then, soak the muslin cloth in warm water and wipe everything away.

Although the product is very good at removing stubborn eye makeup, I prefer to use eye makeup remover first, as I find that I use much less product. Usually, I use around 1 pump, and this removes all of my face makeup, and any traces of eye makeup that the remover did not. I have been using this product every night for around two months (as I prefer to use a different face wash in the morning) and my 100ml bottle has yet to run out. 

I usually use a toner and a moisturiser after having used this cleanser, and my skin always feels very soft and clean afterwards. In case you are wondering, I use the Simple Soothing Facial Toner, and the Benefit Total Moisture Facial Cream.


If you have never used Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish before, or if you do not own any muslin cloths, I would recommend buying the starter kit, which comes with a 100ml bottle of the Cleanse and Polish, as well as two muslin cloths. This costs £15.50, which seems quite expensive, but is actually well worth it. If you are unsure whether you will like this product, or want to try it out first, there is the option of buying a 30ml tube and a muslin cloth for £6. There are many more options of sizes to buy, it all comes down to which size you would like personally!

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