Nevertheless, I also like to try the slightly more expensive pads of Demak'Up.
The price comparison it is the way to be noted that a role Demak'Up with just 70 pads contains significantly less than the usual no-name products.
The pads are noticeably firmer than my otherwise used pads, have a more structured surface and remain to fluff or even dissolve even with strong pressure or rubbing in shape without warping.
This is very pleasant when applying cleansing milk, facial toner, or the like, but as I said, basically it comes with cheaper also.
However, I have a feeling that, especially in the face of water consumed less, because the pads are not so much suck as the cheaper and "flusigeren" towels and thus everything is actually applied to the face, rather than partially to remain unused in the pad and disposed of to become.
Especially when removing nail polish you need fewer pads, because during my usual pads often just enough for two or three nails, I come with the pads Demak'Up much further.
In summary, I can say that what the pads cost more, so at least partly by lower consumption of pads and possibly even toiletries saves back and act more pleasant are the dimensionally stable, not dissolving all pads.
At least for women who regularly paint their nails, the Demak'Up pads are therefore definitely advisable;
who on the other hand uses cotton pads for cleaning milk or the like, itself has to decide whether the more stable Demak'Up Pads him are worth the slightly higher price.