When it comes to makeup facial cleansing wipes, I have always leaned
more towards picking up my usual, which is age defying formulas by Olay.
However, with Christmas right around the corner, I had to cut some of
my excessive spending out, and focus on others instead of myself. At least for now anyway.
I came across Clean & Clear Makeup Dissolving Facial Cleansing Wipes
for arounsd $5.00 for a pack of 25. Although they did not include the
same age defying promises that my normal brand did, it seemed better
than spending an extra $3.00 for wipes.
The Package:
Like most facial/makeup wipes, Clean & Clear Makeup Dissolving
Facial Cleansing Wipes, comes in the same annoying package that any
other brand would. It's a cheap plastic bag, with a sticky seal on the
top, that will seal back up if you just press it back down. The problem
with this though, is that eventually the seal looses the stickiness, in
turn drying out the rest of the wipes. Thankfully not to the point of
non-use though.
Besides that issue though, these particular wipes are sold in a very
generic white package, with a white and purple logo on the seal. I, like
most women shop according to appearance, and I have to say, these are
about as generic looking as Walmart's Equate brand.
How Do They Work? Do They Work Well?
I am heavy on the makeup. I use a ton of eye liner, and a bunch of eyeshadow foundation and long lasting lipstick.
When it came to Clean & Clear Makeup Dissolving Facial Cleansing
Wipes, I was happy with the size of the wipe, which is just enough to
remove everything with barely any effort. A few swipes to my eyes and
the eyeliner and eyes shadow are gone, the rest of the wipe I used to
clear my skin of foundation and powder.
After fully cleaning my face of all makeup residue, I was happy with
the results. My skin felt clean, fresh, and lightly scented with a nice
fresh clean tone. There was no residue left behind, nor did anything
feel oily on my skin.
Overall:
They work, and they work well. 1 wipe is all you need to clean your
entire face of makeup, and that is coming from someone who wears a lot
of it. No residue, a pleasing and non-irritating scent, and no breakout
to report of.
I really like them; now if they could just match Olay, and add in
something beneficial to keeping skin wrinkle free, then they would have
been perfect.
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