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I vote for olive oil, too! It’s seriously the best. Try mixing 60% olive oil and 40% castor oil. Works wonders and costs next to nothing!
posted over 1 year agoJohnsons Face cleansing wipes :)
I love it, especially because i’ve got sensitive skin, and some wipes/make up removers kinda make my skin sting! Also, it does the job well
Olive oil and baking soda, or even simply the baking soda. :3 I find that both also improve the quality/look/feel of my natural complexion and can only say infinitely good things about it. Not to mention the fact that a box of baking soda is dirt cheap and a little bit of olive oil goes a long way!
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I have sensitive skin and find that cetaphil gentle skin cleanser is the best for me, removes everything I love it! Clarins pure melt cleansing gel is brilliant for getting everything off, but can’t afford that all the time! Johnsons babyoil is a really inexpensive way to remove eye makeup and just try to avoid wipes they’re really not great for your skin! My favourite blog http://beaut.ie/blog/ is great for advice and answers to questions like this! Hope this is some help!xxx
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@Koroneska…I’m not sure if you’ll see this so tried to message you but can’t because we’re not friends but you should try LA ROCHE-POSAY, they have a special range for intolerant skin called Toleraine. It might work for you?
posted over 1 year agoL’oreal eye makeup remover is super!!! I have sensitive skin and I never get red eyes from this one…Have been using it for years and will be using it for years too!
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Clinique Take the day off makeup remover and Bioderma cleansing water works really well.
posted over 1 year agotry a cream makeup remover like garnier essentials(with grapes) this is the one i’m using right now and it’s vrey strong but gentle to the skin. or Nivea Visage Refreshing Facial Cleansing Wipes they are great too ^^
posted about 1 year agoI just starting some make up removing wipes by Simple (it’s a British brand, all natural), and I love them. They’re a little rough, but not enough to irritate my skin. They do a pretty decent job of removing my make up, and they are better at taking off my Dior BlackOut Mascara than almost anything else I’ve tried (and this stuff is pretty dang hard to get off!).
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Products which are made up of natural process are known as the best product to use. They don’t cause any problems on our skin as they are user friendly.
posted 7 months agoBioten wipes! I wrote a review about them today, too: http://justanothervintageholic.blogspot.gr/2012/11/biotens-products-review.html
posted 7 months agoDepends on the type of remover you want. I loove the Boscia purifying cleansing gel, but that’s the type you use to wash your face with. For facial wipes, I use Yes to Cucumbers. For oil-free bottle removers, the Neutrogena one works well.
If you’ve run out and you need a quick fix, you could use stuff like olive oil—great at removing makeup, but they tend to leave greasy, oily film that irritates your eyes.
posted 7 months agoOlive oil is a great natural makeup remover :) I’m also liking one I’m currently using with green tea and cucumber extract, very soothing for removing makeup around the eyes.
posted 6 months agoSonia Kashuk has a great eye makeup remover! But for overall face I’d recommend Yes to Cucumbers facial wipes.
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Yes To Carrots is a great makeup remover. Eye makeup slides off like butter and you need SO LITTLE. Great product with nourishing ingredients, 5 Stars. Product link: http://goo.gl/JDxLh
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