... I used to buy Aapri Facial Cleanser for £2.99.However I have discovered that they have stooped making this, well that's what my local Boots and Superdrug has said!
I was directed down a aisle by a rather small girl in Boots that im sure was only about 12 years old, she seemed to know what ... Read review
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Advantages: Gets your skin spankingly clean and smells really peachy Disadvantages: soft side is a bit too soft and doesnt exfoliate as well as it should.
...this. I used to buy Aapri Facial Cleanser for £2.99.However I have discovered that they have stooped making this, well that's what my local Boots and Superdrug has said!
I was directed down a aisle by a rather small girl in Boots that im sure was only about 12 years old, she seemed to know what I was talking about anyway as she showed me the Aapri range with a vacant gap where my cleanser once proudly stood, (violins!)
I noticed that it had been ... ...to do the job that Aapri did so I purchased it and went home. With my other cleanser it was a liquid that you applied to your face with cotton wool balls. This however claimed that my liquid cleanser was impregnated on the square pads but there was a difference.
On the square pads one side is rough the other soft.
What you do is this.
1Wet your face with water.
2,Using the rough side use this in circular motions on your face to exfoliate dead ...
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15.07.2002
Aapri For Me? Review ofAapri Dual Cleansing Padsby
memphisto_chick
...the cheeks.
Daily use of Aapri Dual Cleansing Pads
will help to restore a glow to
devitalised skin.
THE LOOK & FEEL OF THE PADS:
They look OK, I'm not sure what you can say but. they are square; the textured side appears to have white raised dots that feel quite rough to the touch. The smooth side feels like coarse cotton wool but there is still a softness to it which is quite nice.
I realise this is brief but I really don't know what more ... ...a few drops of warm water and gently rub to activate the cleanser. This is fairly easy and it was easy to get enough water on the pad without soaking it through. I then rubbed the 2 rough sides together, which produced mediocre foam on the opposing side, the side of the cleanser. I was somewhat surprised by this, I had expected a foam to be on the exfoliating side first!
Upon putting the pad to my face, I initially started my routine by using the ...
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Advantages: Easy way to cleanse, effective Disadvantages: Not readily available
...started becoming interested in the Aapri range just a few months ago. Hadn't seen it around much so after reading what it was all about the idea of having 'radiant and glowing' skin appealed me enough to buy it.
It was 3.49 from Superdrugs. Have looked around and on the website - www.aapri.co.uk - and it says that Boots, Superdrugs, Tesco and Asda sell them.
But then not all Boots/Superdrugs etc sell them. Have had luck with Superdrugs (South-East ... ...I would recommend the aapri range as it has noticeably made my skin look and feel a lot healthier. I love the Aapri Moisturing Balm which smells lovely - apricots.
Try and be careful not to be too aggressive with the pads - they do most of the work. The exfoliating side is very good, you can almost feel the dead skin cells being removed from your face!
This product is also very good at removing all traces of make-up. Be sure not to use it more ...
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Advantages: Promotes radiant, glowing skin Disadvantages: Not readily available
...This range has been on the market for more than 25 years apparently, but I've only just come across it this year.
I found it in Superdrugs but not all of them do it.
At present I am using the Aapri Gel Scrub, DualCleansingPads and Aapri Moisturing Balm.
The scrub comes at 3.49 for 125ml, pads 3.49 for 30 and balm 1.99 for 125ml which I think is quite a bargain. The scrub - using a couple of times a week, lasted about 10 weeks, pads a month (one daily) and the moisture balm nearly 3 months, so not bad moneywise.
The Gel Scrub is really good, I use it 2-3 times a week as it's too harsh to use daily. It really cleans your skin and you can almost feel the apricot kernals taking away the skin cells. As opposed to other products I quite like the smell - apricots.
If I could use the gel scrub daily, I would've, but that's what...
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