Friday, December 4, 2009

What can be used as a substitute for Eye Makeup Remover?

I don't have any eyemakeup remover, and I don't know what to use to get my makeup off without just smudging it around.What can be used as a substitute for Eye Makeup Remover?
I have sensitive eyes so I use triple antibiotic lotion. I just rub it on then I take a soft cotton towel and wipe it off. then I wash my face with a cleanser. Then I tone and then moisturize.What can be used as a substitute for Eye Makeup Remover?
Baby oil as mentioned as well as vaseline. I used to use vaseline all the time, and it took off stubborn waterproof eye make up too. Actually, sometimes vaseline helps as a moisturizer...just don't use too much. But seriously, a good eye-makeup remover should be a staple in your skincare arsenal...as over time baby oil or vaseline may clog the pores around your eyes and can cause milia ( those pesky tiny whiteheads).
Microfiber cloths are fantastic for taking off makeup - just water required. There is a company called ';Norwex'; that makes a very nice microfiber facecloth. I only use that, and I like that I don't have to use any chemicals. Also, it is a one time investment.
Well, why don't you just go buy one?








Otherwise, you can use..


Olive oil (or any cooking oil)


Baby wipes


Cold cream


Vaseline (this would likely cause more breakouts on your face though)


and if you are really desperate, soap and water.
Baby wipes work for some people but they burn my eyes, personally





If you have a face wash - wash your face once to clean off make up and then again to clean our actual skin.
1. Vaseline. If you don't have that


2.Baby wipes


3. Baby Shampoo


4.Extra Virgin Olive Oil


5. Shower





Use any or these and then wash your face with your cleanser!
try baby oil. it works great, better than eye makeup remover. it will leave your skin a little greasy but just wash your face after you use it and the oil will wash away!
Olive oil. Nearly all make-up removers are oil-based, so any other oil-based products that won't harm your eyes should also work.
Baby oil on a cotton bud, once you're rinsed as much as you can off.
Baby oil works great. Just be gentle. The tiny blood vessels in your eyelids are very tender.
baby wipes
Soap %26amp;%26amp; water


any face wash


%26amp;%26amp; anything like that


Hopee this helps
Olive oil. Sounds werid but works great!!

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