The L'Oréal Cleansing & Perfecting Milk retails at £3.99, the cleanser claims to remove the impurities on your face and even waterproof makeup, and in turn giving you a better skin texture which feels more hydrated and smooth. You get 200ml of product in the bottle, which is alcohol free, hypo-allergenic, suitable for people with sensitive skin and use on both the face and eyes. The product is meant to be used morning and night with a cotton pad (However, I use a face wash in the mornings as I've got combination skin and I find that using a cream cleanser twice a day makes my skin too oily.) The cleansing milk has a thin creamy consistency with a really nice fresh scent. The cleanser does take off waterproof makeup to some extent but I found that I had to double, and sometimes triple cleanse to make sure my face was fully clean, and even then there was a chance I'd wake up with panda eyes... This product doesn't perform well on mascara, I found that I had to put in a lot of elbow grease to take mascara off and it left my eyes feeling rather sore. The packaging also says that the cleanser will leave your skin smooth and hydrated, however I don't feel it was any more hydrating or smoothing than any other cream cleanser. Overall, a slight disappointment (I used it for a few days and got fed up with having to triple-cleanse, so I returned to my much loved Vitamin E Hot Cloth Cleanser.)
The L'Oréal Purifying Gel Wash retails at £4.49, it is designed for normal-combination skin types (there is a pink face wash, for people with sensitive and dry skin.) The packaging claims that the face wash removes impurities and unblocks pores to reveal clean and fresh skin. The Gel Wash comes in a 150ml tube, with a soap free formula that creates a light lather when rubbed into the face. It is meant to be used morning and night, by massaging it into a damp face and rinsed well with water. I have been using this face wash for a couple of weeks in the mornings and I LOVE IT! I find that it has a lovely fresh scent, cleans my face well leaving it feeling fresh, with no tightness. I have also noticed that after a couple of weeks the pores on my forehead have diminished and blackheads are less frequent, YAY! I think I'd definitely buy this face wash again, as I find it difficult to find a cleanser which helps control an oily T-Zone without drying out other areas of my face.
Finally, The L'Oréal Velvety-Soft Toner retails at £3.99, the packaging describes it as a toner with a texture which soothes skin, removing makeup and impurities to reveal better skin texture. You get 200ml of product in the bottle, which is hypo-allergenic and suitable for sensitive skin. You are meant to use the toner after cleansing both morning and night. Firstly, I really like the consistency of this toner, its a bit thicker than a normal liquid toner (which I always accidentally pour far too much out...) and it is more like a very thin gel. The toner is also very effective at removing any makeup or dirt that your cleanser has missed, and the toner doesn't dry out your skin or make it feel tight like many other toners do. The only problem I have with this product is the packaging... then you pour some of the toner out onto a cotton pad I find that it usually drips down the bottle a little bit, it's not really a problem, just a bit annoying. Overall though, I'd say this is a good toner.
If you have any questions, or you have tried out these products, or any others in the range, let me know how you've got on with them in the comments below!
Thanks,
Cameron :)
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