How do you remove your lipstick?
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Apr 7, 2013
Cinn A.
Everyone talks about eye makeup removal, but what about removing ones lipstick especially since the formulas these days are so long lasting. I don't like using soap directly on my lips because that drys my lips out. I use cocoa butter... smear it on my lips and wipe it all off with a tissue. What do you?
Apr 7, 2013
Ivonne B.
I remove all my make up with ponds cold cream a tip my mom still uses and it works for me to ;)
Apr 7, 2013
Emma d.
I've got a eye makeup remover that you can also use for your lips:) it works really good!
Apr 7, 2013
Vielka R.
Oh my well I use baby oil and warm wet towel to remove my makeup. But I also like the neutragena wipes but the fragrance is kinda strong on those.
Apr 7, 2013
Geetanjali S.
Use vaseline to remove the lipstick.
Apr 7, 2013
Sarah A.
I normally don't need to remove lipstick, mine kinda disappears after a while anyway. whatever its quality and type. lol.
Apr 7, 2013
Liz R.
You're sooo lucky to be able to use cocoa butter, 'cause it is better than any other product.
Apr 7, 2013
Liz R.
You're sooo lucky to be able to use cocoa butter, 'cause it is better than any other product.
Apr 7, 2013
Shelley W.
If I'm in a hurry baby wipes. Other than that I use a baby washcloth soaked in olive or coconut oil to remove stubburn lipstick (especially my long wearing matte formulas).