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Daily Mirror
12-07-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Molly-Mae's go-to skin-brightening pads for clear and radiant glowing skin
Molly Mae has recently shared one of her current skincare favourites - and they promise to help unclog congested skin while gently exfoliating, and if it's good enough for Molly, we're sold One thing Molly Mae doesn't hold back on are her beauty product reviews - so when she recommends, we listen. The mum-of-one and influencer always looks as if her skin is glowing, so her go-to products are always at the top of our list. In a recent vlog, Molly shared some of her products in her night time routine, including the beloved Elemis Cleansing Balm. But one item she also gave viewers a glimpse of was the ZO Skin Health Complexion Renewal Pads. They are believed to help minimise surface oil and exfoliate pore-clogging dead skin cells and dirt, perfect for congested skin. For £55.18, you get 60 moistened pads, which have a dual action exfoliation removes dead skin cells to prevent clogged pores. They also help to reduce oiliness and minimises surface oil as well as calming and soothing irritated skin. The pre-loaded pads are packed with glycolic acid, a proven epidermal exfoliant, a botanical extract blend which provides anti-irritant properties to soothe skin and reduce redness, and it also also provides antioxidant benefits. The texture of the pads are specifically designed to help promote exfoliation giving you a deeper clean. The pads don't just have Molly's stamp of approval, as many happy shoppers have left glowing reviews of the product too. With an impressive score of 4.8 out of 5, one beauty lover wrote: "My skin always feels refreshed and smooth and less acne prone when I use these pads on my face." While another added: "Its been a week and a half already of using Zo Complexion Renewal Pads. I'm actually in love as I'm already seeing a big improvement on my skin. Feels even cleaner after I've washed with my facial wash." A third said: "I love this product! The complexion renewal pads are a must-have for healthier looking skin and you can see the results right away. Your skin feels so clean and refreshed after using them. This product has become a staple in my skincare regime and I can't live without it." Alternatively, Medik8 Blemish Control Pads offer similar results for a fraction of the price. For £24 (currently on sale - their usual price is £30), you get 60 pads which helps to dissolve impurity buildup within the pores to help reduce the look of existing breakouts while preventing new ones from occurring. They also support a noticeably clear and smooth complexion that remains hydrated, both during and after use. Elemis also offer their own Dynamic Resurfacing Pads which help to sweep away impurities and dead skin cells for a smooth, radiant-looking complexion. Delivering a gentle but powerful exfoliation, the pads utilise a blend of lactic acid, Tri-Enzyme Technology and a Probiotic Ferment Complex to refine the skin, helping to improve the look of textural irregularities while visibly diminishing dark spots and pores. They are currently on offer on LookFantastic for £36.80 down from £46.


Graziadaily
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Graziadaily
Quick! The Elemis Cleanser Everyone Loves Is Selling Out In The Amazon Sale
One of the biggest shopping events of the year is in full swing, and it certainly isn't disappointing - especially where excellent beauty buys are concerned. Yes, this year's Amazon Prime Day sale could be the best yet. There's been unmissable deals from some of the best names (and products) in the business - think huge savings on the Dyson Airwrap and the Braun IPL Hair Removal Tool. Much to the delight of skincare aficionados, the Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm has also secured its place in the sale. Now priced at £34.91 (down from £49) it's a make-up removing hero adored by celebrities the world over - Cara Delevingne and Victoria Beckham are said to be fans. Described by the brand as 'a nourishing cleansing balm that melts away make-up, daily pollutants and impurities for a soft and glowing complexion,' it does what it says on the tub. If a thoroughly cleansed (and a brighter, more beautiful complexion) is your MO, then this is one deal you won't want to miss. Our advice? This is set to sell-out fast, so hit that check out button while stocks last. 1. Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm Made to 'nourish as a balm, easily remove makeup as a cleansing oil and hydrate as a cleansing milk' the Elemis Cleansing Balm is far from just your basic wash and go. It's formulated with several skincare heroes. Read: Elderberry oil which is rich in essential fatty acids to bolster tired complexions, starflower oil (the richest natural source of gamma linolenic acid) to maintain healthy skin turnover and padina pavonica (a type of algae) to support hydration. Rachael Martin beauty director says: 'A big claim, but I can safely say that this is my favourite cleansing balm of all time. It starts off as a solid formula but melts into a slightly milky, balmier texture that applies beautifully and doesn't drag on the skin. I'll work it into my complexion and watch as my make-up (including waterproof mascara) melts away. I have oily skin, and typically a balm has been known to break me out, but this one doesn't. I use as the first step in my double cleansing routine alongside a gel-based cleanser and I'm rigorous about ensuring any remnants are swept off my skin promptly. This prevents any blocked pores. My skin is far from perfect, but now that I've adopted a more Elemis consistent skincare routine I've seen a marked improvement in how it looks – it's brighter, smoother and bouncier. And although I still battle with redness, I do have less spots and blemishes. And the scent, oh, the scent! Delicate but deliciously aromatic, it leaves your face wash routine feeling that touch more special. Would recommend.' Read my full review here. Pros Long lasting Available in several iterations Cons Might be too thick for some skin types Rachael Martin is Grazia's Beauty Director Originally from Northern Ireland, she studied English Literature at Queen's University Belfast, before moving to London to pursue a career in magazine journalism.