We just discovered the easiest way to remove makeup

Removing your makeup can be a laborious and often frustrating task. It really should be easy, and yet there’s nothing more infuriating than reaching for yet another makeup remover wipe and finding that there’s still makeup coming off. Between countless oils, micellar waters, milks, balms and wipes, we’re always searching for the easiest way to remove makeup. The dream would be a product that removes makeup in record time, is cost effective and a not a drag to use at the end of a long day.
Well beauties, we may finally have stumbled across the easiest way to remove makeup: the Manicare Make-up Remover Towel. This game-changing towel effortlessly removes all traces of makeup (yes, even waterproof makeup), to clean the skin’s surface and pores. And the best part? All you need is water. This eliminates the need to use a harsh cleanser or exfoliant, plus it means that it’s suitable for sensitive skin.
But without any product to lather on your skin, you might be wondering how it manages to remove makeup? We put the Manicare Make-up Remover Towel to the test, to find out if it really lives up to the hype.
Here’s how the Manicare Make-up Remover Towel works.
Step one
All you need is water. Simply put the towel under a tap to wet it and you’re ready to go.
Step two
Using circular motions, gently remove makeup from your face and décolletage.
Step three
Stare at your completely makeup-free face!
As you can see, it works!
I only removed makeup from one side of my face so that you could see just how effective the Manicare Make-up Remover Towel really is. The towel is made from a unique reusable and washable fabric, so once you’ve finished you can pop it in the washing machine to clean it, and then use it over and over again. It’s that easy!
Would you try using a makeup removing towel to remove your makeup? What’s your favourite way to take your makeup off?
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106 Member Comments
I would prefer to use these types of products as it's much more environmentally friendly than makeup wipes
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Hi! Sohpie, Its been quite an impressive and gentle way to remove makeup and easy to remove. Thanks!
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I would recommend: https://www.bymyinspirations.com/waschies ... it's reusable and uses only water.
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i didnt love these
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I would like to try this too. I use makeup wipes but they tend to leave my face feeling a little dry.
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Going to have to try this
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definitely going to give this one a go!
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I was unsure about this but it really does work ! Handy little product to have.
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I think this is the one Anne gave me (but out of packaging)… If it is, then it's excellent!
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I'm definitely going to try this!
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I'm sure it is very effective but I was trained that anything used to clean the face should only be used once or washed after every use otherwise you are just putting more bacteria on your face. I add a bit of baking soda in my cleanser which takes off even waterproof mascara and rinse off. Problem solved.
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Just when I thought I was done spending on beauty products, now I come across this haha! Will defintely buy a pack because I'm getting sick of spending $5-$7 on 25 pack of wipes which takes 2-3 wipes to remove all the make up.
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I haven't tried this one but I use Take It Off Makeup Remover Cloth @ http://takeitoffcloth.com/ on regular basis, to remove my whole day dust and dirt. It works really well. I suggest use any natural makeup remover cloth but do use it on regular basis before going to bed. Thanks for this article. Marta
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Might need to get on this.....save on cotton rounds!
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i use one of these everyday, i ve saved so much money on makeup wipes and it removes better then a makeup wipe would
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I haven't tried this towel, but i am definitely a fan of using microfiber to clean my makeup off
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Need to try this out!
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I bought one of these towels and was SO amazed about how well it worked that I've gone back out and bought a 4 pack! I now use them every night and they are so great! HIGHLY recommend!
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looks so easy to use
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Will need to try this out
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Been thinking of picking one of these up!
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I love the idea of this, anything to reduce the amount of products that are used is a great idea in my book.
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Yes, I think I would love to try it, but still use a good micellar water for eye makeup removal first!
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I use a similar product by Norwex and love it, so i’d Love to give this one a try to compare. I use micellar water on a makeup remove pad first and follow up with the cloth.
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This is exactly the same thing as using a microfiber cloth, which I do everyday and works so well! You can buy them in bulk from supermarkets and so much cheaper than this cloth.
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