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Essenzza Fuss Free Naturals Natural Facial Cleansing Wipes, Cleanse + Moisturise - review
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You would think that cleansing wipes would be much-of-a-muchness - kind of like, I dunno, make up pads - but turns out they're not. These hit HG status straight away; they're truly sensational and I'm so glad I've found them! (Can you believe I'm saying that about cleansing wipes?! Ha. How sad.)
Once I'd tried the blue wipes, I went out to source the pink and green ones, which I happily got for 20 per cent off.
In this post I'll be reviewing the blue version, the first ones I used but the last ones I'm reviewing - and I promised in my earlier posts on the pink and green versions that I would let you know which ones I liked best once I'd used them all.
The green ones win, purely because I like the smell of those the best (they contain citrus and pineapple enzymes). These ones are just as good in terms of performance but yes, the scent sets the green ones apart so I'm more likely to buy those over the pink and blue versions.
Anyhoo. Let's have a look at the blue ones.
Essenzza claims/product details:
Verdict
I love these! They're the first face wipes I've been impressed by - all the others I've just used because I've received them in eg sub boxes - I'd never gone out and bought my own. Now I have!
They're nicely wet (I hate ones that don't have enough moisture in them), soft and do the job well when it comes to removing dirt and makeup. They don't always remove all my mascara on their own - I really need warm water for that because some mascaras I use are too heavy duty - but they fare better on that front than any other wipes I've used.
The textured side is pure genius: you feel like it's really cleansing and also helps with exfoliation, leaving your skin brighter and fresher afterwards. It's also nice to finish off on the smooth side, really making sure you've removed everything.
I reckon these do smell like aloe vera and cucumber, which makes them feel even more refreshing, but the scent is very faint so don't discount these if you prefer unscented products. I also like the packaging, not that this really matters.
I can't recommend these enough. I do prefer the scent of the green ones but these would be a close second.
Essenzza claims/product details:
- Experience the superior cleansing action
- Textured on one side to remove dirt and makeup with ease, and smooth on the other side for a perfect finish to your daily facial cleansing
- Removes makeup (including waterproof mascara) and gently exfoliates skin
- Deep cleansing action will leave your skin feeling clean and smooth, and looking bright
- No parabens or sulphates
- Non greasy and non drying
- Suitable for all skin types
- 25 large wipes per pack
- RRP $6.99 for 25 wipes, but do shop around
Verdict
I love these! They're the first face wipes I've been impressed by - all the others I've just used because I've received them in eg sub boxes - I'd never gone out and bought my own. Now I have!
They're nicely wet (I hate ones that don't have enough moisture in them), soft and do the job well when it comes to removing dirt and makeup. They don't always remove all my mascara on their own - I really need warm water for that because some mascaras I use are too heavy duty - but they fare better on that front than any other wipes I've used.
The textured side is pure genius: you feel like it's really cleansing and also helps with exfoliation, leaving your skin brighter and fresher afterwards. It's also nice to finish off on the smooth side, really making sure you've removed everything.
I reckon these do smell like aloe vera and cucumber, which makes them feel even more refreshing, but the scent is very faint so don't discount these if you prefer unscented products. I also like the packaging, not that this really matters.
I can't recommend these enough. I do prefer the scent of the green ones but these would be a close second.
Yes, these wipes live up to their claims, and they've become something I can't live without.
Amazing.