No7 Radiance Boosting Hot Cloth Cleanser (with Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish comparisons)



Hey dolls,
As you know I'm quite a huge fan of No7 at Boots and really don't think you can go wrong with the majority of there products. I think there a really affordable brand with higher end results.

With the amazing £5 vouchers around again, I decided to pick up something a little different this time. I used to be in love with the No7 4 in 1 Face Wipes and then I was introduced to Liz Earles Cleanse & Polish so I decided that what better product to try now, than No7's version.

No7 Radiance Boosting Hot Cloth Cleanser- Hypoallergenic

"The combination of this rich, indulgent cleanser and the gentle exfoliating muslin cloth, whisks away dead skin cells and daily grime whilst stimulating circulation, leaving your skin deeply clean, soft and radiant."

If you have tried a Hot Cloth Cleanser before, then you have probably tried the famous Liz Earles which is absolutely fantastic. I think No7 have created a really good version of the same product.

It's used in exactly the same way..
"Close your eyes, using your fingertips gently massage over dry skin in upward circular motions. Run the muslin cloth under comfortably hot water, wring out the excess and place cloth over your face whilst the cloth gently opens your pores. Then lightly polish off the cleanser in circular motions to remove any impurities. To finish, splash your face with cool water, to close your pores and pat dry"

I never had any reason to try any other product but I am pleased with the results I'm receiving from this. Theres a couple of differences between the two brands..
-No7 is a little more of a perfumed lotion and Liz Earle is a thicker consistency which I personally prefer.
-No7 200ml £9.00 - Liz Earle 200ml £21.95

I really love Liz Earle and do think I will continue to repurchase that because I think its a little more luxurious.
I prefer the consistency of the cream and feel like it sinks into the skin a little more- I find the No7 Hot Cloth Cleanser sits on the skin and is possibly a little more oily.
However, at £9 for 200ml I don't think you can really complain, when purchased with the Boots voucher its £4 and at that price its absolutely necessary to purchase it.

My mum hasn't tried the Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish and she really loves using No7's Hot Cloth Cleanser and I think if I hadn't have tried Liz Earle already I would be superly impressed with it too.

With or without the Boots voucher, I recommend this product. It does the job and does leave your skin feeling and looking great.

Its available here and is currently on 3 for 2- even more of a bargain!

Have you tried this or will you be adding it to your basket next time?

xx