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Water Only Makeup Removal: An Experiment & Results

I did an experiment. I bought some microfibre cloths off EBay (£10 for 40, that’s 25p each). Then at the end of the day I cleaned my face as usual with Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish.

Water Only Makeup Removal: An Experiment & Results If you haven’t heard of this cleanser (why haven’t you?) you are provided with Muslin cloths to soak with warm water and clean off the buttery face balm. It’s good natural stuff. But one side of my face I used my 25p microfibre cloth. The Liz Earle isn’t a makeup remover so I generally go over my eyes with a micellar waterproof eye makeup remover, such as this-

Water Only Makeup Removal: An Experiment & Results I used Nuxe Micellar Water with Rose Petals after cleaning to see how much eye makeup the cloths had left.

These are the results

Water Only Makeup Removal: An Experiment & Results  Water Only Makeup Removal: An Experiment & Results
I can certainly see a difference, it looks like the microfibre cloth has left behind much less dirt.

Next I tried the cloth with no cleanser, just warm water. My face felt perfectly clean. I used the micellar water again

Water Only Makeup Removal: An Experiment & Results Very little mascara remains.

You might be a sane person and not be as excited as I am. But to get my face clean with no chemicals, or detergents that leave my face tight and dry, and all for 25p for infinite use. That’s got to be good news.

I obviously recommend using brand new cloths for this, not a smelly one that’s been next to the sink. I’m going to give the microfibre cloth and water technique a good go for a few days, I’ll let you know how it goes.