Good eyeliner. Easy to use. A lot of control over thick- and thin-ness of the line. Unfortunately, creased on my oily eyelids unless used on top of eyeshadow+eyeshadow primer. Not much product. I'd recommend it if you're on the market for a felt-tip... +
Good eyeliner. Easy to use. A lot of control over thick- and thin-ness of the line. Unfortunately, creased on my oily eyelids unless used on top of eyeshadow+eyeshadow primer. Not much product. I'd recommend it if you're on the market for a felt-tip pen eyeliner, otherwise, there are others better worth the value. -
This is a good eyeliner, but I believe there is better on the market. First and foremost, the application is not the easiest. Some days, I perfect it on one try, other days, I have to fix it multiple times. While it does not crease like some... +
This is a good eyeliner, but I believe there is better on the market. First and foremost, the application is not the easiest. Some days, I perfect it on one try, other days, I have to fix it multiple times. While it does not crease like some eyeliners do on my oily-eyelids, something about the formula is not 100%. For example, when curling my eyelashes after my eyeliner has dried, my eyelash curler can and will remove parts of my eyeliner in chunks when both touch. A few hours after wear, I can usually see the eyeliner breaking up, specifically the tail end (ie: similar to when foundation can be seem breaking up). On the bright side, there is a lot of product and a bottle can last a couple of months. -
I originally bought this because it claims to be 12HR smudge proof wear. I have oily/combo skin, so my eyelids tend to be oily. Some eyeliners crease throughout the days, others don't. This is one of the eyeliners that don't, so I don't need to wear... +
I originally bought this because it claims to be 12HR smudge proof wear. I have oily/combo skin, so my eyelids tend to be oily. Some eyeliners crease throughout the days, others don't. This is one of the eyeliners that don't, so I don't need to wear eye shadow+eye shadow primer beforehand. Since it's a felt tip liner, the application also is very easy, even for beginners. The claims that it's smudge proof stands when I first tried it on my hand, which is what convinced me to purchase the product. Unfortunately, on my eyes, it wears off throughout the day. Over time, the product dries out rather quickly, unless the product runs out before that. One pen will only last about 2 months on average. While the price is very reasonable and affordable, you end up running through a lot of them. Worth trying out, but I think there are better eye liners on the market. -
Compared to other drugstore cleansing wipes, the Garnier Fresh Cleansing Cloths are slightly above average. The cloths themselves are stretchable and average in thickness (not as thick as those that are quilted). Each cloth contains an average... +
Compared to other drugstore cleansing wipes, the Garnier Fresh Cleansing Cloths are slightly above average. The cloths themselves are stretchable and average in thickness (not as thick as those that are quilted). Each cloth contains an average amount of cleanser solution (not overly drenched nor dry) and easily removes my makeup each night. To remove waterproof mascara, I fold the wipe and hold it against my eye for a minute to let the solution soak in, then rub in circular motions. Do this quickly or the wipe will dry out. As a result of the material of the cloths, I do think that it is easier for these cloths to dry out while in the packaging, whether that's months after buying it or months after first opening the package. Thus, I wouldn't recommend stocking up too much and I would recommend using all cloths within the first 60 days after opening it. I think the price is on par with what you get. Pay more, and you'll get better quality wipes from other brands like Olay, pay less, and get worse quality wipes like St. Ives. It is not my favourite cleansing wipes, but it gets the job done. -
I use cleansing wipes to remove my makeup on a daily basis, so I've tried my fair share of brands. These are likely my least favourite of the bunch. The quality of these cloths are below average. They are thin and are not very moist at all. As a... +
I use cleansing wipes to remove my makeup on a daily basis, so I've tried my fair share of brands. These are likely my least favourite of the bunch. The quality of these cloths are below average. They are thin and are not very moist at all. As a result of these two aspects, they tend to dry out quicker than other brands, and thus remove makeup less effectively. Removing makeup is not easy at all while using these cloths. I would not recommend or buy these again, even if they are on sale. -
I think these are a great alternative to pre-moisten cleansing wipes. They come in a package dry, and soaking it under water while rubbing it together will allow it to foam up slightly. I think this is great to travel with since you're not carrying... +
I think these are a great alternative to pre-moisten cleansing wipes. They come in a package dry, and soaking it under water while rubbing it together will allow it to foam up slightly. I think this is great to travel with since you're not carrying the weight of liquids or pre-moisten towelettes. I do like the added bonus of the exfoliating side and I do think it works at providing a mild exfoliation. The quality of these cloths are nice, thick, and sturdy. These also have the added benefit of not drying out. While they are a great alternative to cleansing wipes, I think that they are not as good as ones that come pre-moistened. Between this product and Olay's Wet Cleansing Cloths, I would choose the latter. I still highly recommend these if they fit your circumstances. -
I use cleansing wipes to remove my makeup on a daily basis, so I've tried my fair share of brands. In comparison to the regular Pond's wipes, I think that these are less moist and less efficient at taking off my makeup because of the one-beaded-side... +
I use cleansing wipes to remove my makeup on a daily basis, so I've tried my fair share of brands. In comparison to the regular Pond's wipes, I think that these are less moist and less efficient at taking off my makeup because of the one-beaded-side cloth. I personally don't notice that the exfoliating side is effective or makes much of a difference - I would opt for an exfoliating scrub if I'm looking to exfoliate my skin. Aside from this, everything else about its aspects are similar to Pond's regular wipes - average thickness, slightly smaller size compared to other brands, not stretchable. Between the two (reg. vs. exfoliating), I would definitely opt. for Pond's regular wipes. Good value overall (I buy these when they are in a 2-pack for $7-$8). -
I use cleansing wipes to remove my makeup on a daily basis, so I've tried my fair share of brands. I always come back to Pond's because of the price/value. I'm able to pick these up in a 2-pack for about $7-$8. That's 50 sheets. You can't beat that... +
I use cleansing wipes to remove my makeup on a daily basis, so I've tried my fair share of brands. I always come back to Pond's because of the price/value. I'm able to pick these up in a 2-pack for about $7-$8. That's 50 sheets. You can't beat that value. As for quality, they are made decently well. They are better than St. Ives and certain Garnier wipes. Average thickness, with no stretch to them. A little on the smaller side. Average moisture, but can dry out over time as with any brand. There is no greasy residue left behind as another reviewer has mentioned, just the cleanser that eventually dries on your face if you don't wash it off. I have never experienced any burning sensation in the eyes. To remove stubborn eye makeup, I fold the cloth and let it sit on my eye for a minute to let it soak in the cleanser before rubbing in circular motions. I think these have more moisture and work better than the exfoliating wipes by Pond's. As with any brand of cleansing wipes, it's never enough to just use wipes; you should follow up with a liquid cleanser to get into your pores. At regular price, they are an average cleansing wipe that gets the job done. I would recommend these. -
I've tried my fair share of cleansing wipes over the years as I use them on a daily basis to remove my makeup before washing it, and these have been my favourite! I was able to pick them up for $10 for 2 pkgs on a buy 1, get 1 promo. $5 for 30 wipes... +
I've tried my fair share of cleansing wipes over the years as I use them on a daily basis to remove my makeup before washing it, and these have been my favourite! I was able to pick them up for $10 for 2 pkgs on a buy 1, get 1 promo. $5 for 30 wipes is a great value, especially if they work well, and boy do these work well. These are the most moist wipes I have ever tried, from the first to the last. I am able to remove all my makeup easily with one wipe. Waterproof mascara is a bit harder, but no other brands do it better or well for that matter. Aside from the effectiveness of these wipes, I find the quality of each cloth very thick and sturdy. It is made well. Unfortunately, because I am price conscious, I do not buy these since there are cheaper alternatives that do a decent job. (ie: Pond's). But I still highly recommend these if you're on the market and willing to pay for quality. -
I'm so surprised that there isn't a single review for the Clean & Clear Advantage 3-in-1 Exfoliating Cleanser. Hands-down my holy grail cleanser when I'm experiencing, maintaining, and preventing breakouts. I think it definitely lives up to its... +
I'm so surprised that there isn't a single review for the Clean & Clear Advantage 3-in-1 Exfoliating Cleanser. Hands-down my holy grail cleanser when I'm experiencing, maintaining, and preventing breakouts. I think it definitely lives up to its claims (1. exfoliates skin, 2. treats pimples, 3. helps prevent breakouts). I don't use it twice a day, if daily at all, as it is rather drying. I find that the acne fighting ingredient, benzoyl peroxide, in this exfoliating cleanser is much more effective than its counterpart, salicylic acid, which is another common ingredient in acne cleansers. I've tried the cleanser in the Clean & Clear Advantage kit, but it doesn't compare. The exfoliating beads in this cleanser makes this much more effective. I highly recommend this product. -