This Works In Transit No Traces Cleansing Pads Review
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| This Works In Transit No Traces Cleansing Pads Review |
I have found a bit of a compromise but using them as a toner after cleansing so I get all the benefits of how lovely they make my skin feel (they are mildly exfoliating) without the guilt of not having properly cleansed. Having said that, I’d happily use these to cleanse on a journey, or if I need a quick fix late at night. I have seen no negative effects so far. They are one million per cent (approximately!!!) better than wipes.
Another great use I have found is if you want to do a quick makeup change (day to night) or for tidying up any makeup mistakes or eye makeup fall out. In fact, what a delight it would be if makeup artists had these on shoots rather than baby wipes. Of course they are more expensive so probably easier said than done.
The This Works In Transit No Trace Cleansing Pads come in pots of 60 (I find 2 pads removes a full face of makeup) and you can buy them from Feel Unique for £17 where there’s an offer at the moment – spend over £30 on This Works and receive a free hand cream worth £18. Or buy them from Beauty Bay where they are on sale right now for £15.13 – plus 15% off this weekend.
If you buy them you have to promise not to completely replace your cleansing routine with them, because it may prove hard not to!!
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Thanks. Also this weekend only there is a 15% off code ANEXTRA15 at Beauty Bay so makes them just £12.86.
I am tempted, although like you, I try not to use wipes – generally only when I go to bed ill or very, very late.
Wow… sounds great. I’m exactly the same, I hate pads that just seem to strip my skin of every spec of moisturiser.