I’ve tried so many different make up removers, but they all end up the same… fail!!!
they leave my face so oily that I often have to re-wash my face which ends up
drying up my face…
The tricky part is that I have combination skin (oily on the forehead & nose area but
dry on the mouth and chin area…)
SO, ANY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GOOD MAKE UP REMOVERS that aren’t
too oily or dry??
thanks!!!! :)
Try these, they worked for me: Olay Daily Facial cleansing cloths
http://www.olay.com/boutique/dailyfacials/products/df1004?src=pgeds
baby wipes. they don’t dry out your skin and they don’t make it oily either. :]
posted almost 4 years agoI have combination skin too. I use olive oil (natural moisturizer) to remove the makeup and then use a baking soda (gentle exfoliant) past to wash up after that. Baking soda can dry out your skin so I like to think it kinda counteracts with the olive oil. I still use a light moisturizer after all that though. You also might want to try doing this “http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk4xdYt3ick&feature=channel_page”; I’ve been doing it for a month and has really helped with the oily parts of my face.
posted almost 4 years ago
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Cleansers from Korres. It’s a Greek brand, and I’ve heard nothing but good things about it. I use the Magnolia Cleanser, which is particularly useful for normal-to-dry skin. For combination skin, the Milk Proteins Cleanser might work.
posted almost 4 years agoAgree w/ Abija. I use baby oil a before I shower to get off my eye makeup, then I wash the rest off in the shower.
posted almost 4 years agoTry Johnson & Johnson make up remover wipes, my skin is quite oily too.. then also use a toner after and moisturise, your skin will feel fresh and soft then
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I make my own natural makeup remover with olive oil, baking soda, and a little sugar. The olive oil removes makeup and moisturizes, and the other two exfoliates.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoJI2ZJstP0&feature=g-upl
I’m currently using… Neutrogena make up remover oil-free makeup remover.. Although Neutrogena brand is not my favorite, but this remover is pretty good…
posted 11 months agoDitto, wipes work just fine. Makeup removers tend to leave so much oil in your skin so it’s still best to wash your face again.
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