Our Review
The same trusted micellar wipe formula in a smaller 20-count pack. Removes dirt, oil, and makeup without alcohol—perfect when you do not need a twin pack.
The Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes in the twenty-count pack are the same trusted micellar formula as the larger twin pack—just sized for people who use wipes occasionally or want a backup that will actually get finished before the top sheets dry out in humidity. If you have ever opened a jumbo pack, used it twice, and found stiff wipes three months later in a steamy bathroom, you understand why the smaller size has a loyal audience among minimalist and travel-focused shoppers who refuse to waste product or fight a weak seal on a giant pouch.
Each alcohol-free towelette dissolves makeup, sunscreen, and daily grime with the same ophthalmologist-tested gentleness the line is known for across decades of reformulation and competitor launches that rarely match the eye comfort. Waterproof mascara and long-wear lip color come off with less rubbing than many competitors require, which matters when you are tired and tempted to tug at the delicate eye area after a long day at work or a wedding weekend. The compostable plant-based cloth feels substantial in the hand and does not shred mid-cleanse, so one sheet can often handle a full face without reaching for a second wipe.
Where the twenty-count diverges from bulk formats is economics, not performance, and that distinction should guide how you shop at Lachaor. Per-wipe cost is higher, so this pack is best for trial, travel, office desks, or gym lockers—not for households that remove makeup with wipes every single night without fail. For daily users, the twin pack remains the better value and reduces how often you re-buy. For everyone else, finishing a smaller pack while the seal still works is cheaper than throwing away half a dried-out mega pack you forgot in a cabinet.
The resealable sticker closure is the weak point of every soft-pack wipe on the market, and honesty matters when recommending storage habits. Press the lid strip firmly after each use and store the pack upright if possible so solution pools at the bottom rather than evaporating from exposed top sheets. Some users transfer a week's worth of wipes into a small airtight container for gym use—extreme, but effective when humidity and heat are working against you. Individually wrapped formats exist elsewhere if you need single sheets; this pack balances convenience and waste for most routines.
Our recommendation at Lachaor is straightforward: buy the twenty-count to test the formula or stock a secondary location where a giant twin pack would be awkward, bulky, or likely to dry out before you finish it. Graduate to the twin pack if you become a daily user and notice yourself repurchasing the small size every few weeks because the per-wipe economics finally bother you. As a first cleanse before a proper face wash on heavy makeup days, these wipes remain a dermatologist-backed drugstore staple that earns its space in a minimalist routine without pretending to replace water and cleanser entirely on sunscreen-only mornings.
Pros
- +Same effective formula as the twin pack
- +Smaller size is easier to finish before drying out
- +Gentle on sensitive skin
- +Great trial size
Cons
- −Higher cost per wipe vs. bulk packs
- −Resealable sticker wears out over time
Best For
Trying the formula or keeping a backup at the office.
The Verdict
Choose this size if you use wipes occasionally; grab the twin pack for daily users.



