Hey guys have I told you how grumpy I am that the new Soap & Glory The Fab Pore Hot Cloth Cleanser is taking the slow boat from England to get to my Target. Le sigh. I imagine we’ll see this at the end of January beginning of February so I caved and had a faithful friend in England go get me some. Lucky for me while I’m waiting for it to arrive I got the chance to try out the Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser.
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I can’t believe how addicted I am to this stuff. It takes alot of willpower not to use it every single night (I only have a small tube so I’m savoring it).
What is it?
Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser is a concentrated cleanser used in conjunction with a muslin cloth (the cloth comes with the cleanser) it quickly removes oil, grease, grime, makeup and everything else hanging out on your skin. The formula is a soft moisturizing cream that has a refreshing eucalyptus and herbal scent.
To use it simply pump out 1 or 2 pumps onto dry skin. Massage the cream onto your face, gently working it in. While you’re massing run really hot water over the muslin cloth and ring it out. Now use the cloth to wipe off the cream. After you’ve gotten all the cream off rinse with cool water and pat dry. Done! Soft, clean skin!
The clothe itself actually works as a great exfoliator as it removes the cream, makeup, and grime from your face. The cream is extra soft and moisturizing and works at breaking up makeup, even waterproof mascara. The entire process is kinda like a mini little spa facial. Your skin will feel all soft and dewy after use.
Overall, I had an awesome experience with this so much so that I’m guarding my small tube with my life until I indulge in the larger 6.7 oz size which includes two clothes for $43. I probably wouldn’t replace my cleansing oil with this but I do love using it two or three times a week to spoil my skin a little.
Pretty fabulous and it’s filling my sweet tooth at the moment when I’m busy craving the new Soap & Glory goodies.
Anyone a fan?
Do share!
Available now at Liz Earle.
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I’ve heard awesome things about that Liz Earle cleanser from several sources and I’d buy it if it wasn’t for the price tag. I spend more than that on night cream, but $43 for something that spends mere seconds on my face is just too much. Can’t wait for your review on Soap and Glory’s so I can stalk my Target for it if it’s good!
hey kristina they have smaller versions for alot less than $43
I can’t WAIT to get my hands on it. Hopefully it’ll arrive next week
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Hugs!
This cleanser is so raved about in UK but I’ve tried it a few times and it just doesn’t agree with my skin. Such a shame because it smells cleansing and has lots of lovely natural ingredients in it.
aw sorry to hear it emma boo
do you break out or does it dry you out!?
I love this cleanser. One of my favourites. There are quite a few good products in Liz’s range
bakeneko liking it so far alot
also liking the eye brights lotion, good stuff