#FACEOFFCHALLENGE - Face Off Cleansing Towel*

by - August 31, 2016

*Product was provided for PR Purposes.


Once upon a time, I really found washing my face to be a chore, but in the past couple of years as I've discovered good products for my skin type and really seen how much my skin has improved with a solid cleansing routine I've really come to enjoy the act of washing my face. Because I wear a lot of makeup on the day to day, taking it off at the end of the night is really important. Recently, I got the opportunity to try the Face Off Cleansing Towel*, which is a microfibre cloth that boasts the ability to take off your face and eye makeup using only water. A while back, I reviewed some other cleansing cloths that work very much in the same way, so I was eager to see how this cloth measured up.

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About:
Are you searching for a healthier alternative to makeup removers and disposable wipes that contain harsh and harmful chemicals? Look no further… FaceOff was developed to provide an innovative, healthier solution to meet your skin care needs. FaceOff is a natural, soft, reusable cleansing cloth that removes all face and eye makeup, even mascara, using only warm water. It instantly eliminates dirt, excess oil and skin impurities leaving the complexion fresh and radiant. It is designed to delicately exfoliate and cleanse the skin, and it is safe and suitable for all skin types.  It is gentle enough for babies!
FaceOff is free of all detergents and chemicals. The secret is in the unique weave of ultra-thin microfibres, designed to gently lift dirt and impurities, leaving the skin naturally clean and smooth.  The microfibre technology is very hygienic and effective.


First, I want to talk about how I use the Face Off Cleansing Towel*. First, I soak it with warm water and then squeeze out the excess water because I think this is more about the cloth just being wet rather than really applying a lot of water to your face. I like to hold this to the skin for 10-15 seconds before I drag it over the skin to pull the makeup off. Generally I start with my face makeup and do my eyes last, since that's always the most struggle. Once I've removed my makeup, I clean it right away with liquid soap and it rinses clean really easily. I've found that if I don't rinse this type of cloth right away, the makeup can stain them once it sets into the fabric, so I always make sure to wash it as soon as I finish using it. It has a small loop on one corner, so it's easy to just hang to dry right there in your bathroom. It's also machine washable so after a few uses, I toss it in with a load of towels to give it a deeper clean. I always follow removing my makeup with a second cleanse, so I've done that while testing this as well.


The first thing that really struck me about this cloth is how soft it is. I've used microfibre cloths in the past and they've been soft to the touch, but not so much when wet. This one is almost fluffy, which makes it really nice to use against the skin. This is definitely head and shoulders above other cloths I've tried when it comes to softness. One side of the cloth is more fluffy than the other, so I personally like to use the softer side first and follow with the stiffer side to really get in there and make sure everything is off and maybe do a bit of a light exfoliation.



As you can see, this cloth does a really good job of getting in there and getting off all of your makeup without the need for a makeup remover. I actually prefer to use this to remove a cleansing oil as part of my nighttime cleansing routine, not because it's not effective alone but because that's just my preferred way of taking off makeup, but if I'm taking off my makeup after work or before a work out I do use this alone and it works great.

I think this is actually a phenomenal product to throw in your gym bag or to take traveling with you, because it's effective, eliminates the need for a separate makeup remover, feels really nice against the skin, and has that little loop to make for easy drying. 

Are you going to take the #FaceOffChallenge? Let me know in the comments!

Thanks for reading!

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