Which is the best, safest, quickist and easiest-to-use makeup remover? Baby oil, vaseline, storebought makeup remover or something else?? Please tell me. I need an affordable makeup remover that can remove eye makeup in less than five minutes.
Thank you soooo much for your answers.
your face wash should remove most of it but for the left overs i would try vasaline on the eyes and baby oil on your face. thats what i do and i works great. but it does leave a oily look on your face so remove make up right befor you go to bed and when you wake up wash your face
live love laugh | Aug 04, 2007
Use a cleanser with water. From http://www.makeup101.net/removemakeup.html
aug m | Aug 04, 2007
Clinique has an AWESOME eye makeup remover... works in seconds and very gentle on your skin. You can get it at Nordstroms! :o)
you could also use baby soap/shampoo, its cheap, it works good, and it doesnt hurt your eyes.
stinky | Aug 04, 2007
check out this website:
www.makeupalley.com
Kathy | Aug 04, 2007
for eyemakeup, baby oil works good. for face, try clean&clear makeup removing cleanser. It is gentle and won't irritate your skin.
moonlight | Aug 05, 2007
How can I remove my makeup without the use of soap or makeup remover?
Jul 20, 2007 by Kelly M | Posted in Makeup
I need to remove my makeup without any soap (because i get allergic reactions from soap) and same with without the makeup remover.
Please help.
Olive oil is what I use in my kit and on set. Mineral oil based products can clog the hair follicle and cause lash loss in those with sensitive eyes. So far no one has reacted to the olive oil.
mkupsm | Jul 20, 2007
What is a good makeup remover for the entire face that does not cause acne?
Feb 28, 2007 by Bebe | Posted in Other - Beauty & Style
I currently am using Clinique Take the Day Off Makeup Remover for lids, lashes, and lips, but it says nothing about the entire face.
none babe
u wanna look pretty?pay the price. Although i think girls are way better looking w/out all that foundation shit. It makes ur face oily
ron s | Feb 28, 2007
How old can eye makeup remover be before it loses its effectiveness?
Feb 09, 2008 by forever_beauty19 | Posted in Makeup
I have an unopened bottle of Neutregena (SP?) oil free eye makeup remover. Is it still good?
As long as it is unopened I am sure it is okay, most of those products have a long shelf life. If you are worried then toss it . I use baby oil to remove my eye makeup then i use a cleansing bar to wash my face with. Maybe if it isnt really old and you havent opened it take it to Walmart's I am sure they will take it back. But it probably is okay or there might even be a toll free number on the bottle to call and ask. Wait i found a number for you but it won't be good till Monday
e-mail us or call 1-800-582-4048 anytime for automated product information or call Monday through Friday between 8 am to 5 pm (EST) to speak with an information specialist. If you have had an adverse reaction to one of our products please call the number above
Here is there website you could go under FAQ and see what is there
https://neutrogena.com/AskFAQ.asp
Good Luck ~~
♥ Sek ♥ | Feb 09, 2008
Are you supposed to use a makeup remover before you wash your face?
Jan 01, 2007 by ♥JoJo♥ | Posted in Makeup
I don't use a makeup remover, I just wash my face with my face wash. Are you supposed to use a makeup romever before you wash your face? And are you supposed to use anything else before you go to bed or go out?
It is not absolutely necessary no. BUT...using a makeup remover before you wash your face takes out the excess oil and product that a wash won't pick up- especially if you wear heavy eye- lip- or face makeup on a regular basis. You should start using a toner and a moisturizer too. It may seem like a lot if your used to just using a wash but getting into that habit is good for your skin. Also- something a lot of people don't know, use your moisturizer in the morning ONLY...at night your skin doesn't need a moisturizer and using one gets your body accustomed to the product making your skin look tired or unhealthy without it...good luck hope i helped :)
KS | Jan 01, 2007
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