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Zoe Cripps

Jess Glynne used this cult £7 pad to flawlessly wipe off her Brit Awards make-up

If you watched the Brit Awards last night then you probably spotted Jess Glynne's powerful performance of her song Thursday .

Sitting with her dancers behind vanity mirrors, the 29-year-old stunned viewers when she began to pull off her false lashes and take off her eye make-up. The brave statement was done to highlight the song's lyrics about feeling enough without all the make-up.

While the whole performance was impressive, we couldn't help but wonder how she got all that gold smoky eyeshadow off without smudging it all over her face. The answer is in the clever remover pad she was using - the Face Halo, £7, Boots or £18 for 3 from Amazon.

The cloth has a cult following in Australia, but it's only really gathered fans here in the UK in the last few months due to the increased demand for reusable and not single-use products.

The dual-sided remover only needs some water splashing on it, then it gets to work removing your make-up. No chemicals involved and no need to even add a cleanser.

How? The special fibres of the fabric trap dirt, oil and residue and sweep them away in a flash, while giving your skin a gentle, exfoliating buff. Even better, just one Face Halo can be used in place of 500 traditional facewipes. It can also withstand around 200 machine washes before you need to replace it.

We can see why Jess is a fan!

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