August 18, 2013

Jean Pierre Cosmetics Self Tan Wipes, Nail Polish Remover Wipes, & Daily Exfoliating Cleansing Towelettes - pics, reviews

Hello, Beautiful!

Jean Pierre Cosmetics makes a range of cosmetic wipes/towelettes, and if something comes in a wipe for some reason I'm a sucker for it! You can find them at places like Ulta, drugstores, and sometimes even TJ Maxx. I have three of their products to share with you in this one post: their Self Tan Wipes (which come 10 in a box), their Nail Polish Remover Wipes (also come 10 in a box), and their newer Exfoliating Daily Cleansing Towelettes (which comes 30 in a pack). Check out my full review, including all the product info, on each product after each set of pics!

Jean Pierre Cosmetics
Products: Self Tan Wipes, Nail Polish Remover Wipes, and Exfoliating Daily Cleansing Towelettes
Continue scrolling down to see more pics of each individual product.


Jean Pierre Cosmetics
Self Tan Wipes 








Jean Pierre Cosmetics Self Tan Wipes Info & Review:
Cost/Availability: $8.99 (10 wipes per box, full size). Available at Ulta, Drugstore.com, TJ Maxx (sometimes), and everywhere else Jean Pierre Cosmetics are sold. Click here to find a retailer near you.
My Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Kisses

Jean Pierre Cosmetics Self Tan Wipes are for both the body and the face. Quick and even, streak-free application. Hypoallergenic. 

To Use: Remove wipe from packet and unfold completely. Apply evenly to clean, dry skin in a circular motion. Make sure you wash your hands as soon as you're done (or wear disposable gloves) to prevent orange palms. For a deeper tan, if you prefer, apply another towelette after 2 to 3 hours.

These wipes have a self-tanner smell - which is to be expected from a self tanner, but so many self tan products now a-days are trying to smell better, so it was hard to go back to that self-tanner scent. Still, these did actually work. They didn't make me look orange - which is a plus. Just enhanced my already naturally tanned skin (although my legs are pretty white!)

I don't think they're the most amazing self tanner out there, but they are convenient to use and a nice option to take with you if you're traveling.




Jean Pierre Cosmetics
Nail Polish Remover Wipes 









Jean Pierre Cosmetics Nail Polish Remover Wipes Info & Review:
Cost/Availability: $3.99 (10 count box, full size). Available at Ulta, Drugstore.com, TJ Maxx (sometimes), and everywhere else Jean Pierre Cosmetics are sold. Click here to find a retailer near you.
My Rating: 4 out of 5 Kisses

Jean Pierre Cosmetics Nail Polish Remover Wipes do not contain acetone. One wipe will remove polish from all 10 nails. Nourishes the cuticles. Ideal for traveling.

These have a nail polish remover scent, but of course they do. I had just also recently tried another nail polish remover wipe and they didn't smell like nail polish remover, so I guess that's why I noted their scent.

They do a nice job at removing nail polish. One wipe is enough for all 10 fingers and possibly even your toes, just depending on the polish you're wearing. I wouldn't recommend these for glitter polish removal; it would just take too long and you'd like need more than one wipe, but they do work for normal polish removal.

I would recommend these for travel or to keep in your purse (or book bag), but I wouldn't recommend these for everyday use, as they're a bit expensive for that purpose. But I do think they are perfect to take with you and not have to worry about nail polish remover spilling!




Jean Pierre Cosmetics
Exfoliating Daily Cleansing Towelettes 





Jean Pierre Cosmetics Exfoliating Daily Cleansing Towelettes Info & Review:
Cost/Availability: $3.99 to $4.99 depending where you shop (30 count, full size). Available at Ulta, Drugstore.com, TJ Maxx (sometimes), and everywhere else Jean Pierre Cosmetics are sold. Click here to find a retailer near you.
My Rating: 4 out of 5 Kisses

Jean Pierre Cosmetics Exfoliating Daily Cleansing Towelettes easily removes dead skin cells, while deeply cleaning down to your pores. Leaves skin silky smooth. Alcohol-free. Hypoallergenic. PH Balanced.

One side of these wipes is smooth, while the other side is textured for exfoliation. The exfoliating side does a nice job at exfoliating your skin. If you have very sensitive skin you may think the exfoliation is a bit rough, but my skin had no problem with it. It left my skin soft and smooth.

The scent of these is just okay; nothing I really liked but I could tolerate it. They aren't very wet, and I don't like to use them to remove my makeup. I wouldn't recommend them for eye makeup removal at all, but they should take care of most - if not all - your face makeup. I just like to use these in place of a cleanser if I'm being lazy. I liked these and would recommend if you like using wipes but are looking for ones that will give you some exfoliation.

Now let me know what you think...
What do you think of these wipe-themed products? Have you tried any of them or would you add any of them to your beauty wish list? Discuss in the comments below.

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