LOVE IT/HATE IT
Product-testing Panel | Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser
Posted on Wed, May. 14, 2008
CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF
Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser; $24.50 for 3.3 fl. oz. and cloth
The Miami Herald has composed a panel of readers to try products for face, body and hair. Here are their opinions:
Product: Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser
Contains: Almond milk, cocoa butter, rosemary, chamomile and eucalyptus essential oil
Claims: A rich, concentrated cream that gently removes daily grime and makeup, even stubborn mascara, to leave skin clear, smooth and exceptionally clean. Used with the pure muslin cloth provided, it lifts away dead skin cells, revealing fresh, radiant skin.
Where to get it: Brownes & Co. in Miami Beach or lizearle.com
Cost: $24.50 for 3.3 fl. oz. and cloth
Days tested: 30 days
LOVE IT!
Name: Holly Towle
Age: 27
Residence: North Miami
Opinion: Love it!
Why: This product removes makeup and makes your face feel fresh, smooth and clean. It also smells good.
Name: Maria Aquino-Maghak
Age: 43
Residence: Pinecrest
Opinion: Love it!
Why: I love this product, from the packaging to the cleanser itself. My skin feels clean and moisturized with the combined use of the muslin cloth and cleanser. This is one of the best products I have used and I will buy more products from the company.
Name: Elka Chaparro
Age: 33
Residence: Homestead
Opinion: Love it!
Why: Wow! Everyone should buy this! Using it is like a luxurious spa experience every time. It does it all -- exfoliates, cleanses and even removes thick mascara.
Name: Michelle Harrison
Age: 28
Residence: Southwest Ranches
Opinion: Love it!
Why: It totally gets my makeup off and is easy to use. It leaves my skin very clean, very smooth.
Name: Cheryl Lerner
Age: 53
Residence: Miami
Opinion: It's OK
Why: The pump is easy to use and I like that the cloth is included. After applying on my face and neck, I find my skin is softer.
Compiled by Kathryn Wexler, panel@MiamiHerald.com.
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