If my night-time routine takes more than 3-5 minutes or involves too many bottles or containers, it just won’t happen. I am lazy at night! When I finally do go to bed, I want to hurry and get there and do the least amount of work. I do know that it isn’t good to leave makeup on your face overnight (you can pretend like I’ve never ever done it).
The easiest product for me to use to clean my face at night is any brand of cleansing cloths. They are the disposable cloths that lather up when wet. I typically wet and lather one, gently rub it all over my face, rinse the cloth thoroughly and use the damp cloth to wipe all lather and remaining makeup – including eye makeup – off of my face. Quick and easy! No water splashed all over from trying to get my face wet and then having to find a fresh towel to dry off with. No separate eye makeup remover!
I’m not really brand-loyal on these cloths right now. I have used different brands including Olay and Avon. I’ve also seen them made by Dove and Neutrogena. I think almost ev
ery company that makes a cleanser makes these cloths or pads!
Do you use these? Do you like your night-time routine to be easy?
Lisa 🙂


I have used these and they are great for a quickie! 🙂
I have never really gotten into these – I don’t know why. In fact, Clean & Clear sent me a pack of them a while back and I haven’t even bothered opening them. I feel like they make my face filmy – am I the only one who notices that?? Oh well… I guess it’s time to break out my package tonight and try them!
I use the Dove ones (when I remember to wash my face at night-sshhh). I really like them and to save money I cut them in half and it still has plenty suds for me!
I keep meaning to try these and always forget (kinda like withthe washing of my face at night!!). I like Beth’s idea of cutting them in half to save some moolah. I’ll add it to my Walmart list for this week.
Mel