Makeup Removers For Sensitive Skin
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Jan 8, 2013
Olinda D.
What makeup removers do you suggest? Such as in drugstores or Sephora. I have sensitive skin.. Xoxo!
Jan 8, 2013
Dani H.
Makeup wipes: biore at walmart or CBS
Makeup remover liquid: origin (it's at Macy's)
They both work really well on waterproof makeup and sensitive skin!
Jan 8, 2013
Alli Rose G.
I use coconut oil. It takes everything off! Plus, it's gentle and moisturizing to the skin.
Jan 8, 2013
Jen H.
I use Lancôme Bi-Facil on my eyes and it's the bee's knees for my sensitive eyes. I use Cetaphil non-lathering on my face before I wash up with the Cetaphil lathering.
Jan 8, 2013
Amy T.
Lancôme on the eyes, and I just use face wash on the rest followed by toner and moisturizer (Avène cleansers, Biotherm moisturizer).
Jan 8, 2013
Amy T.
Granted, I almost never wear foundation ... But if I do, I wipe away with Neutrogena wipes first.
Jan 8, 2013
Lama B.
bioderma sensibo
Jan 8, 2013
Drea L.
I actually found myself having great luck with Target's Up & Up brand baby wipes in Unscented. I have very sensitive & acne prone skin but these do a great job!
Jan 8, 2013
Kelly G.
Oil cleansers. Sephora makes a good one. I only need an extra eye makeup remover if I'm using waterproof. Otherwise, oil cleanser will take off everything and leave your skin baby soft.
Jan 8, 2013
Atiyah Y.
In all honesty, use baby wipes. They're wonderful for removing face makeup but not so great for the eyes. I use the Equate Oil Free eye remover. The baby wipes should be sensitive enough for your skin since they're specifically for babies.
Jan 9, 2013
Molly Y.
Neutrogena eye makeup remover takes EVERYTHING off my eyes. Have used it for years and years. And I wear waterproof everything!
Jan 9, 2013
Sarah L.
Coconut oil. Never use face wipes. They contain a lot of alcohol and other awful ingredients to preserve them. They also don't achieve a full deep cleanse you need from a long day.
Jan 9, 2013
Payton K.
Sensitive Skincare brands wipes, can be found at walgreens for less than $10 (:
Jan 9, 2013
Naina N.
I use mary kay oil free makeup remover
Jan 9, 2013
Celeste P.
I second Sarah L's comment! Don't use wipes, especially if you have sensitive skin. Sweet Almond Oil is a lighter alternative to Coconut Oil and is great for conditioning the lashes as well.
Jan 10, 2013
Laura R.
coconut oil! removes mascara with a little massaging and I use generic make up remover wipes from cvs.
Jan 10, 2013
Christine K.
I use Bare Minerals eye makeup remover or Pond's