Make-Up Remover? What do use/recommend?
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Oct 30, 2011
Melissa J.
I used Elf cloth removers (cheap, but very effective) But I started to notice each time after I used them I would get a massive headache. I am assuming that maybe the scent of these were bothering me. Can some of you ladies recommend a good remover preferably not scented?
Oct 30, 2011
Melissa J.
Yea, I should have put ladies/gentlemen oopsie. Thank you both heading to go look for these
Oct 30, 2011
Drea L.
I just use the basic Up & Up (Target) brand baby wipes (Unscented) - They do the job & you get a truck load for like $2-4 (They have different amounts) I LOVE them, I don't think I'll ever stop using them. :)
Oct 30, 2011
Michelle G.
If you have an empty bottle just mix 1/2 witch hazel 1/2 olive oil. makes the best make up remover...shake it good before you use..
Oct 31, 2011
Branka P.
I agree on the Bioderma. I have the combo/oily skin version which is called Sebium H2O and it removes all of my foundation/concealer/blush/spf or whatever I have on (I don't use it for eye makeup). Also, it prevents clogged pores and I have generally noticed a lot less breakouts since I have started using it, not to mention that as a result of less clogging, my skin's texture is a lot better and smoother feeling. Holy Grail stuff.
Oct 31, 2011
Mary S.
I use a combo of Avon Moisture Effective, which sucks, but is 99 cents, and Almay Makeup Remover Pads.
Oct 31, 2011
Chavalier J.
I love E.L.F wipes at Target love them and their like $3 <3
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Nov 1, 2011
Angela W.
Coconut oil (I like coldpressed virgin) is actually an amazing makeup remover. You might want to wash your face after, or not- I don't wash and it doesn't make me break out, it actually gives me a fantastic glow for the next morning!
Nov 4, 2011
Simera H.
I like Mac's Cleanse off oil, and the equate make up wipes. They are awesome and so affordable
Nov 6, 2011
Erica M.
Nuance by Salma Hayek cucumber & rosewater dual phase makeup remover (only found at CVS) its the best ive ever found :)
Nov 6, 2011
Caitlin E.
I got a sample the other day of Sephora's makeup remover and it's amazingggg. Takes everything off and I have super sensitive skin and it didn't irritate or feel too harsh at all. Definitely worth giving it a try.! :)
Nov 6, 2011
Barbara S.
I love the premoistened towelettes. Especially Garnier.
Nov 11, 2011
Breanna L.
Neutrogena makeup remover wipes are awesome, I tend to wear a lot of mascara and eye liner but this brings it off easily and is very gentle on the skin.