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Dec 4, 2012
Caitlyn B.
Should I be using a different makeup remover product for my eye area than for the rest of my face? And what are the best ones for sensitive skin?
Dec 4, 2012
Eva B.
for my face i always use wipes and face wash at the end of the day, and for my eyes a make up remover both by nivea affordable and they also have a sensitive skin line. it's the pink One ( in the Netherlands at least ) usually the formulas are different because your eyes are so sensitive
Dec 4, 2012
Shandi G.
Sephora makes a really good one. I use it for my entire face. It's blue and you have to shake it before use because it has an oil base to it. But it's like magic for liquid eyeliner and mascara.
Dec 4, 2012
Yesenia P.
I wash my face in the shower to get rid of face makeup and eye makeup. But there's always some eye makeup that doesn't come off so I use jojoba oil to remove all of the eye makeup next. Jojoba oil works amazing to remove makeup and is very moisturizing.
Dec 4, 2012
Raven N.
I find that face washes don't get everything off of my eyes. Whether I use face wash either way i will use eye makeup remover either first, then wash my face OR wash my face to remove what I can and then use eye makeup remover to get the residue. PLUS, eye makeup remover doesn't sting like a mutha when you get it in your eyes, LOL. My favorite is actually the Sonia Kashuk one from Target. You have to shake it as well and it is magic!
Dec 4, 2012
Liz B.
I recommend the Neutrogena make up wipes. They're not too harsh on the skin and it does the job. :)
Dec 4, 2012
Catherine G.
Vaseline! No chemicals, and you know you're not putting anything extremely acidic or alkaline base in your skin that will dry it out over time it also protects the skin well over night and washes off in the morning, as your skin does not absorb Vaseline its too dense
Dec 4, 2012
Catherine G.
It's also cheaaaapp
Dec 4, 2012
Victoria D.
Purity by Philosophy. THE best makeup remover ever. Doesn't sting eyes, and is so gentle. I've been using it for years. Can't imagine using anything else!
Dec 4, 2012
Nicole V.
Coconut oil! It takes off even the most stubborn theatrical makeup I've had to deal with - and it's moisturizing and is supposedly antibacterial, though I'm not sure how true that is.