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Reddit mentions of Karlling 10 Cotton Facial Cleansing Muslin Cloths Makeup Remover Wipes

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Karlling 10 Cotton Facial Cleansing Muslin Cloths Makeup Remover Wipes. Here are the top ones.

Karlling 10 Cotton Facial Cleansing Muslin Cloths Makeup Remover Wipes
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    Features:
  • Size: about 29 x 28 cm
  • Qty.: 10 pcs / pack
  • Material: cotton ;
  • Great for cleansing your face
  • Facial exfoliator;Makeup remover;Refreshing your skin
Specs:
ColorWhite
Number of items1
Size11.8 Inch (Pack of 1)
Weight0.2 Pounds

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Found 6 comments on Karlling 10 Cotton Facial Cleansing Muslin Cloths Makeup Remover Wipes:

u/MoistDickEnergy · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I bought some cheap muslin washcloths from amazon after using a more expensive one and liking the results. I use once then launder. I’ve had great results. They’re super gentle. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IBFC874?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

u/ayefive · 3 pointsr/konmari

These are my favorite. I started buying them to wipe up my messy baby when she started eating table food, but I've bought 4 new packages since then. They're thin muslin cotton so they dry super quickly and don't mildew like everything else at my house. I use them for bath/face cloths, baby wipes, general cleaning, pretty much everything. They're a little bit flat and scratchy when you get them, but they're totally soft and nice after the first wash and only get better with time. They're also super easy to store because they're so thin. They're naturally a bit wrinkly, so I store them in jars and bowls all around the house. I'm obsessed.

u/teachmetonight · 2 pointsr/muacjdiscussion

I've had issues with makeup removing products breaking me out, so I keep it pretty simple. I should mention that I generally don't wear makeup that's difficult to remove (no waterproof mascara, no eyelash glue, no ultra-budge-proof-tattoo-lacquer eyeliner, etc), and I've been trying to limit single-use waste as much as possible.

First I wipe away most of my makeup with a microfiber cloth and some warm water.

Then I use a reusable cotton round and a little Garnier Micellar Water to remove any leftover makeup. If my mascara is being stubborn, I just gently hold the cotton round over my eye for 30 seconds or so to give it a chance to dissolve.

Finally I use CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser and rinse with a muslin face cloth.

On special occasions when I am wearing more stubborn makeup, I use a little coconut oil in addition to the micellar water.

u/Iledahorsetowater · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Why not try a daily microecfoliant like srb exfoliate powder that has mild enzymes to help eat away the dead skin flakes. Dermamogica also has one called daily microscrub or something and it’s so mild you can..... use it daily.

I bet it’s the fact that skin is building up over time. What would it hurt to try a mild exfoliant? Not the kind with grains or beads, sand, grit. I am talking very mild can be used daily. Especially if your skin is sensitive you want to avoid anything even moderately abrasive.

  • srb exfoliating powder
  • farmacy take the day off I think it’s called, powder
  • kanebo exfoliating powder cubes (my #1, enzyme plus other goodies).
  • dermalogica daily microfoliant
  • dermalogica daily supermicrofoliant (AHA, enzymes, niacinamide, charcoal) anti-pollution powder
  • tacha rice powder ($$$)

    These are just a few off the top of my head.

    Also, Clarisonic is a godsend. Neutrogena has a knockoff with these buffing pads that I was going to pick up. The whole kit is $15 or so on amazon and the pads are like $10 or something refills. They look sort of abrasive but personally it’s what I need for Retin a because my skin flakes and I need daily exfoliation or else my makeup is completely flaked off by mid day— especially my laugh lines and stuff. The makeup just disappears around my nose and mouth.

    Clarisonic or electric brushes work amazing with any product really, but most definitely the powders listed above. If you can’t get your paws on those, I recommend muslin cloth and microfiber baby wash cloths to have around. Buy a 10 pack of muslin clothes, and a 8-10 of the baby are $5 at Walmart so I pick up 3 packs since they stain and I go through them. Every couple weeks I pick up a new pack. They’re great for getting face wash off when I don’t wanna use Clarisonic, and muslin cloths are heaven sent. They help exfoliant, are wet yet... sort of dry? If that makes sense.

  • Clarisonic
  • neutrogena cleansing brush
  • muslin cloths (10/$6.99)
  • microfiber baby washcloths (12/$10)
u/bulbysoar · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Thank you! So something like this? Are they reusable/washable or are they meant for one-time use?

u/resting__bitch__face · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I ordered the cleanser and cloths on a whim and really liked it, I actually repurchased a second time. You can buy extra muslin cloths on Amazon, and if anything ill incorporate using those in my nighttime routine long term. As far as the cleanser, it's really nice but pretty pricey. Did not dry out my skin at all and make up vanished (including mascara altho you have to get after it with the cloth a little bit. I generally use eye makeup remover but no one's perfect every day lol). I'd love to hear how you find the toner and masks! I'm a mask addict.

Edit: in case you're interested, the cloths I ordered:

Karlling 10 Cotton Facial Cleansing Muslin Cloths Makeup Remover Wipes https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IBFC874/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_3CQP64fXrthKD