14 Total Ingredients
Ingredients distribution based on EWG rating
Ingredient Safety
Ingredient Compatibility
The number of good or bad ingredients for each skin type
Dry
1 Good
0 Bad
Sensitive
0 Good
2 Bad
Addresses These Concerns
Product Attributes
Ratings & Reviews
3.7
7 Reviews
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Product Attributes
6 Reviews
Shixx95
Oily/Resilient
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Hot Cloth Cleanser
I used this without the cloth, ideal for a morning cleanse, feels soft on the skin, nice consistency
Cleanses well however probably not enough for a night cleanse
1
0
TheLittleChikk
Dry/Resilient
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Hot Cloth Cleanser
I believe this to be a dupe for Liz Earle's Hot Cloth Cleansers- it's a gentle, non-stripping cream cleanser that comes with a muslin cloth which is nice!
I don't think this would be effective as part of a double cleanse to remove SPF or makeup. I would recommend this as a morning cleanser.
1
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Anjali100
Dry/Resilient
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Hot Cloth Cleanser
I used to use Liz Earle's Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser but have recently switched to an Aldi dupe which is very very similar and every bit as good. The Aldi product is made by Lacura and comes in a large 200ml size. It costs just £3.99 and c...
I did get abit of redness to my skin but more so from the hot water and it soon disappears.
1
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natiLar
Dry/Resilient
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Hot Cloth Cleanser
This product is very affordable, if do not have sensitive eyes or skin, you might enjoy it. I like that it comes with a cloth, very good value for the price.
It has a very strong mint smell, which might not be suitable for sensitive skin. This product is not suitable for heavy makeup removal either.
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kiffin
Dry/Sensitive
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Hot Cloth Cleanser
Affordable (from aldi!) and great for my sensitive and acne skin. Also heard that it is Liz Earle hot cloth cleanser dupe
Sometimes made my face a bit shiny afterwards
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