make-up remover
StrongAndHealthyMommy
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Hello ladies!!!
What kind of make-up remover do you use? or what is your morning- nights routine????
For the last few months Ive been looking for something that would go good with my skin, and also not too expensive...
Since I moved to Arizona... I have been having dry skin problems....
Right now, I'm using Clinique... but I need: the make up remover for eyes and lips..... facial make up remover.... 3 steps.... and then a moisturizer for the night and another one for the morning.... I would like to use less stuffs and get better results....
Since I started to use Clinique I have been getting pimples.
I have tried almost every single product from the grocery store, but they don't give me good result neither :sad: :sad: :sad:
What kind of make-up remover do you use? or what is your morning- nights routine????
For the last few months Ive been looking for something that would go good with my skin, and also not too expensive...
Since I moved to Arizona... I have been having dry skin problems....
Right now, I'm using Clinique... but I need: the make up remover for eyes and lips..... facial make up remover.... 3 steps.... and then a moisturizer for the night and another one for the morning.... I would like to use less stuffs and get better results....
Since I started to use Clinique I have been getting pimples.
I have tried almost every single product from the grocery store, but they don't give me good result neither :sad: :sad: :sad:
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I use Boots cucumber gel eye make up remover or baby oil for stubborn waterproof mascara. Both are very cheap.0
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I use the Target brand makeup remover pads, I've used them for years, and they work wonders for me. Plus, they aren't too expensive...I think it's about $3 for 30 pads. I also have dry skin. I wash my face three times a week with L'Oreal 360 face wash in Apricot. Sometimes that dries my face out too much, so I wash it twice a week with that, and then just with soap in the shower.0
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I use Simple make up remover, cheap and effective0
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Hello ladies!!!
What kind of make-up remover do you use? or what is your morning- nights routine????
For the last few months Ive been looking for something that would go good with my skin, and also not too expensive...
Since I moved to Arizona... I have been having dry skin problems....
Right now, I'm using Clinique... but I need: the make up remover for eyes and lips..... facial make up remover.... 3 steps.... and then a moisturizer for the night and another one for the morning.... I would like to use less stuffs and get better results....
Since I started to use Clinique I have been getting pimples.
I have tried almost every single product from the grocery store, but they don't give me good result neither :sad: :sad: :sad:
Organic, unrefined coconut oil. Use it to remove make up and to moisturize. You'll only need very little. Avoid if you have a tree nut allergy.0 -
I use baby wipes. No irritation, gentle and quick0
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I have read that conditioner works well too...0
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I use Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish - it removes everything, even waterproof mascara, in one easy swipe with a muslin cloth rinsed out in warm water.0
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For day to day make up (and mind you that means foundation and power since that's all I wear) I use clean and clear foaming face wash. For make up from performances (which includes waterproof makeup, eyeliner, ect) I use regular plain old baby wipes ( a fellow dancer gave me this tip) then once the tough stuff is off, I follow up with the clean and clear to make sure I got everything off so I don't break out0
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Neutrogena Face Wipes work well for me.0
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witch hazel. all day long.0
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i use olive oil. It's like my staple! And then follow it with Nivea daily essentials cleansing cream wash. Does wonders for my skin xx0
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I use Victoria's Secret makeup remover wipes. They work really well, and I've tried a lot of "high end" ones too, like Clinque, Clean and Clear, etc.0
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I'm big into Origins.. ESP their Dr. Weil Mega Mushroom line.
For eye makeup, I bought these simple eye makeup remover pads at walmart.. and they work great.0 -
Baby oil works like a charm!0
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Mary Kay's eye make-up remover is the absolute best.0
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I use L'oreal triple active cleansing milk then, my Clinique three step. I don't use the toner every day as I find it can dry my skin out and it's dependent on the season. The same with my foundation I change from mousse to power to liquid depending on the season this helps my skin breathe better.0
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I start with baby wipes than either Up & Up (Target brand) eye remover or MAC wipes.0
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What ever is on sale at cvs or rite-aid at the time0
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I use avon makeup remover. Its more like a lotion. I don't like oil based removers. I live in AZ also and have really dry skin.0
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I use plain old olive oil and then wash off. It doesn't dry the face and works really well to get off water proof make-up.
Oh and if by accident I get it in my eyes it doesn't burn.0
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