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 -
Facial soap and a washcloth works wonders for me.0
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I find that my pillowcase works well. Takes about 6 or 7 hours but it's cost effective.0
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love La Prairie...it is a bit expensive but work great for my combo skin...0
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I use Neutregena face wipes, and they work really well.0
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I use baby wipes. No irritation, gentle and quick
Yup--steal them from my kiddo.0 -
Baby oil works like a charm!
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I use baby wipes to remove makeup. I also have aloe vera plants and I use that on my skin. You just cut off a leaf, peal the skin, and rub it on your skin. It dries quickly and you can sleep in it. You just rinse it off with water and keep the left over leaf in the fridge and cut a new one when dries out.0
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i use olay makeup removing wipes. i also get dry skin and use Proactiv's green tea moisturizer. But the Olay wipes are so good and they smell lovely and hydrate my skin without leaving it oily! I work out in the mornings and then apply my makeup after my shower. Before i go to bed (or when i know i won't leave home again that day) i use the wipes to take off my makeup :-)0
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This may not be what you are looking for, but I just use regular body lotion as make-up remover.
I wash my face with Neutrogena's Deep Clean Scrub, and then wipe off the remaining smudged eye make-up with lotion and a Q-tip. I then slather my face with some lotion as well.
I once had one of those water-based make-up remover, but I found my method to actually be quicker and easier. It is also less expensive. One huge tub of body lotion is priced the same as one tiny container of make-up remover.0 -
ponds make-up remover pads and just wash my face with body wash in the shower usually dollar tree brand ( i am on a tight budget) :blushing:0
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