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Today my skin is going psycho beacause I have to change my shower filter(old one expired).My skin is so sensitive to water changes-right now is so dry and I have a lot of little pimples and red spots.

Do You guys have any favorite cleansers without water?

I am looking for something new that is gonna work for my sensitive,combination-dry skin)

Sometimes I use Boots gentle makeup remover(but I don't feel very clean after using it too often)

Second favorite would be Boots 3 in1 cleansing wipes(i think I am gonna buy them because I don't have other choices) I like those wipes but again when I use them too often I think they dry out my skin(witch hazel as an ingredient)

I tried Avene micellare cleansing water-but it has perfume as an ingredient(irritated my skin)

I read that Bioderma Clearine is good(but is kind of expensive and I have to order online)I am also afraid that may be drying(some people said so....)

I didn't find any similar threads.

Thanks
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I think the Boots wipes are really good, great choice! Otherwise i'm not really sure as the one i have now is foaming but i hope you find something you like
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Originally Posted by YourOneAndOnly /img/forum/go_quote.gif I think the Boots wipes are really good, great choice! Otherwise i'm not really sure as the one i have now is foaming but i hope you find something you like
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Thanks for answer
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Yep I think I have to go to Target and get them today
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Originally Posted by Ricci /img/forum/go_quote.gif Don't u need water to "rinse" the cleanser off the face? No,there are some cleansers that U can wipe off with cotton rounds.I am looking for one beacause I have allergy for my water (right now)

 
The only non-water cleansers I've tried are MAC wipes and the Olay wipes. They don't bother me, but I don't have sensitive skin so I don't know if you could use them or not.

 
i suppose makeup wipes are to way to go. i am not a big fan of Bioderma, their products are good but after a while they just didn't work as good as in the beginning.

anyway, my favorite makeup remover is the water based makeup remover from Uriage. it's a french brand so i don't know if it's available where you live but i mention it because it's the softest makeup remover i've found, and it's designed for sensitive skins. i can even use it on my eyes and they've become so sensitive since i'm wearing contacts it's hard to find a good eyemakeup remover. it can also double as a toner.

you can also look for the Rosaliac makeup remover from La Roche Posay, it's a gel texture. not the best IMO, but not the worst either.

 
Originally Posted by Kathy /img/forum/go_quote.gif The only non-water cleansers I've tried are MAC wipes and the Olay wipes. They don't bother me, but I don't have sensitive skin so I don't know if you could use them or not. I tried Olay-I don't know but everything from this company breaks me out
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I will check out those mac wipes-thanks
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Originally Posted by KristinB /img/forum/go_quote.gif I think Cetaphil can be wiped off instead of rinsed with water. I tried cetaphil-unfortunatelly it dried my skin out and clogged my pores
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Originally Posted by magosienne /img/forum/go_quote.gif i suppose makeup wipes are to way to go. i am not a big fan of Bioderma, their products are good but after a while they just didn't work as good as in the beginning.anyway, my favorite makeup remover is the water based makeup remover from Uriage. it's a french brand so i don't know if it's available where you live but i mention it because it's the softest makeup remover i've found, and it's designed for sensitive skins. i can even use it on my eyes and they've become so sensitive since i'm wearing contacts it's hard to find a good eyemakeup remover. it can also double as a toner.

you can also look for the Rosaliac makeup remover from La Roche Posay, it's a gel texture. not the best IMO, but not the worst either.

Thanks
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I will check out Uriage.I was thinking about LRP but i am not sure-opinions are medium...and I am not crazy about gel texture-I prefer milk or oil in water texture.

Thanks
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Maybe pick up a gallon of distilled water so you can rinse while you're out shopping today?

 
Originally Posted by Gavriela /img/forum/go_quote.gif Maybe pick up a gallon of distilled water so you can rinse while you're out shopping today? Thanks
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That is a good idea too
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Right now I am boiling my water to clean my face-it helps too-my skin looks better
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