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Witch Exfoliating Face Wash 150 ml
Witch Exfoliating Face Wash contains tiny micro granules that gra ... Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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by - written on 29/06/09 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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I wash my face day and night religiously, even when I stumble home at 3 in the morning, because if I don't, I know that I will break out in spots in a serious way! I have sensitive combination skin, so I panicked a bit when my last trusted face wash ran out, and I found that it had been discontinued. Scouring the shelves in the supermarket, I came across Witch exfoliating face wash. It had been reduced from £3.88 to £2 for a 150ml tube, so I thought that I may as well give it a go. I always have a bottle of distilled witch hazel in the medicine drawer; I find it essential for calming down and soothing bruises, and for treating grazes and spots. It ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/06/08 (Very useful, 181 readings)
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Being female and a little fickle when it comes to beauty products I'm always finding myself trying something different, sucked in by advertising hype or promises on the packaging, my bathroom cabinet overflows with different half used tubes and tubs of products promising to make me more beautiful one way or another. Amongst all these products are a vast number of different cleansing products one of which is Witch Exfoliating Face Wash, promising "effective deep pore cleansing" thanks to it's "active micro-granules" added vitamin E and anti-bacterial properties it's a product you'd believe would leave your face feeling clean and fresh. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/07/08 (Very useful, 735 readings)
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'Witch' is a brand of facial skincare products that uses witch hazel as an aid to soothing and preventing break outs.. Which can be found in Superdrug, Boots and the majority of cosmetic stores and supermarkets. It is a varied price product, with offers that vary from shop to shop, throughout the month the majority of stores have an offer on these products. As in the reality having to spend over five pound on even a stick to help treat spots is a little expensive for a tight budget. So as we all do.. Take advantage of the offers in store.. I got my products on a two of £4.99 offer in Superdrug... What is witch hazel? Witch hazel is a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/05/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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I bought this when I ran out of my usual cleanser and spotted this on offer at just £1 in Body Care. It usually costs about £3.99 depending on where you shop. It comes in a squeezy tube that stands on it's lid. The lid flips up to reveal a large hole where you dispense the product from. The lid does fasten securely, but it's also easily broken, so it wouldn't be great for travelling with. Because the hole in the tube is quite large it's very easy to get the cleanser out, but can be quite difficult sometimes to control just how much you do get. The cleanser is a very light blue gel with little white microbeads in it. the beads are generally very ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/10/09 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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I've never been particular religious about which face wash or exfoliator I use, so picked up a bottle of Witch's Exfoliating Face Wash in Tesco when it was on offer a while back. It's usually around £3.91 in Superdrug for 150ml, but I'm pretty sure Witch are regularly on offer in a variety of places, so if you shop around you should be able to get it for a cheaper price, or in an offer. The wash comes in a turquoise bottle, and has a matt finish which comes in very handy when you have wet hands as it's much easier to keep hold of. The lid is a simple cap which you flip up, although my bottle never closed very tight, so I'd advise being careful if you're going ... Read the complete review
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