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I own the knock off version that I bought on Amazon in 2020. Loved them so much I bought 2 more sets. After removing my eye makeup with remover and a cotton pad, I use cleansing oil or balm to remove my makeup and then wipe it off with a warm, wet makeup remover cloth. I use a clean cloth every day. They really do remove all makeup and they still look like new after 3 years of wear. Do not waste your money on the original. These are awesome quality: https://a.co/d/cS2Iv8T
 
I own the knock off version that I bought on Amazon in 2020. Loved them so much I bought 2 more sets. After removing my eye makeup with remover and a cotton pad, I use cleansing oil or balm to remove my makeup and then wipe it off with a warm, wet makeup remover cloth. I use a clean cloth every day. They really do remove all makeup and they still look like new after 3 years of wear. Do not waste your money on the original. These are awesome quality: https://a.co/d/cS2Iv8T
but these are supposed to work with no cleanser. so if you are using cleansing oil or balm, then would a microfiber towel work the same? I use cleanser with muslin wash cloth
 
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but these are supposed to work with no cleanser. so if you are using cleansing oil or balm, then would a microfiber towel work the same? I use cleanser with muslin wash cloth
I use cleanser out of habit. I would not use them to remove eye makeup. I highly doubt they would remove it all easily, especially waterproof mascara. They would also get badly stained from mascara. I think of these as inexpensive, soft washcloths that work better than washcloths at removing every last bit of makeup. This does not require a lot of thought. Just buy the inexpensive knock offs and see for yourself. Again, do not waste $ on the original. They are the same material. In fact, the knock offs are better because they are larger.
 
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I use cleanser out of habit. I would not use them to remove eye makeup. I highly doubt they would remove it all easily, especially waterproof mascara. They would also get badly stained from mascara. I think of these as inexpensive, soft washcloths that work better than washcloths at removing every last bit of makeup. This does not require a lot of thought. Just buy the inexpensive knock offs and see for yourself. Again, do not waste $ on the original. They are the same material. In fact, the knock offs are better because they are larger.
like this one?
 
I agree that their blending sponges are great. Their brow pencils are too red IMO. I’m recommending a safe bet. Take a chance on AOA makeup erasers. Know they are about 6” x 8” while the ones I recommended are 7” x 13” and have a hanging loop (very important for drying). No idea about the quality of the AOA material. The ones I recommended are actually cheaper than the AOA version per unit. Good luck!
 
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I agree that their blending sponges are great. Their brow pencils are too red IMO. I’m recommending a safe bet. Take a chance on AOA makeup erasers. Know they are about 6” x 8” while the ones I recommended are 7” x 13” and have a hanging loop (very important for drying). No idea about the quality of the AOA material. The ones I recommended are actually cheaper than the AOA version per unit. Good luck!
I'm probably not as particular about brow pencils as some others...I use the pencil to draw an outline and then I fill in with powder product....so a taupe pencil works for me
 
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