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Product Review - OleHenriksen Truth On the Glow Cleansing Cloths

I've been using these wipes for a few months now and can say I am absolutely in love with the product.

These Cleansing Cloths are said to deep clean, provide essential hydration, and illuminate the complexion in one easy step. Each quilted cloth instantly sweeps away dirt, oil, and makeup, purifying pores and delivering natural radiance. The uplifting citrus scent invigorates skin and brightens the spirits and instantly, the complexion is fresh and moisturized with a healthy-looking Ole Glow™.


First thing I noticed is definitely aren't makeup removing wipes.  They do remove some makeup but do not remove all makeup. Instead, I use these every morning to wake up and cleanse my skin. They don't irritate either my sensitive skin or my eyes and after a few weeks of use, I've actually noticed my dark spots are fading.

With vitamin c and jojoba seed oil, they make my skin feel lovely, and they smell delicious - like an orange creamsicle! There is truly something fabulous about these cleansing cloths. I'm noticing some really good changes from using these and am now buying the 100 ct pack now, They leave skin clean feeling, while still feeling like something is left behind (in a good way!) to repair and work on your skin.

Would I recommend the OleHenriksen Truth on the Glow Cleansing Cloths?
Definitely!!  I will need a constant supply for the rest of my life!! Worth a try and worth the buy!

My rating:  5 out of 5



* Products shown were purchased by me. This blog is not sponsored. All opinions are genuinely my own. *

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