She describes the cleanser as a gel that turns into oil when rubbed onto dry skin, and then emulsifies into a milky fluid when touched with water - taking off every scrap of makeup (even waterproof mascara) and leaving the skin clean, but moisturised. All this sounds exactly like the much cheaper product I've been using all along - L'Oreal De-Maq Expert Elixir Concentrate Ultra Makeup Remover (phew that was a mouthful).
For a third of the price, the L'Oreal cleanser does everything the Clarins cleanser does, and it's been around for ages - so perhaps the Clarins cleanser is a dupe of L'Oreal's!
- Changes from gel to oil when massaged in? Check!
- Removes all makeup including waterproof mascara? Check!
- Emulsifies to a milky fluid when wet? Check!
- Leaves skin feeling clean and comfortable? Check!
But for the price difference, I think I can sacrifice a little luxury and waste a bit more product to achieve the same results.
*Disclaimer: The "Duped" column refers to cheaper alternatives to expensive products. It in no way implies that the cheaper product deliberately duplicated the pricier version. In some cases, the cheaper product may pre-date the more expensive product.
4 comments:
I've been seeing the L'oreal one around. Perhaps I should try it! I like this series of dupes posts. Keep it up! ;)
Hey parisb, thanks for swinging by. I love dupes myself and am always on the lookout. =) If you spot one, let me know.
Thanks for the info, Kahani! I've never seen this in Canada, so I'll check with L'Oréal Paris PR folks about availability here. If we can buy it here, I'll definitely try it out!
Hey janine: You're welcome! It's available in the US, in Europe and Asia... so if Canada doesn't have it demand to know WHY!
And I can't wait to see what you think of it.
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