Now that you have some tricks and techniques of how to put these products on, it's time you learned a thing or two about how to
remove eye makeup too.
I have long used rose water mixed with a drop of almond oil to
remove eye makeup so rose mist sounds so soothing.
All that I tried did
indeed remove the eye makeup and any other makeup but it made my eyes water, burn, and my skin didn't like the way it felt.
Almay Moisturizing Eye Makeup Remover Pads ($ 5.50) Thanks to their exceptional performance, Almay's makeup remover pads rated the best
at removing eye makeup quickly and completely.
I really like how this cleanser makes my face feel and it
even removes my eye makeup (this is the gold standard I hold all cleansers to).
It's inexpensive,
removes eye makeup like no other, and is water - based as opposed to oil - based, which is something I dislike about most eye makeup removers.
Always remove eye makeup at the end of the day (sleeping in it can cause irritation and infection), but use a gentle cleanser and a soft towel or cotton swab; avoid scrubbing too hard or using a rough washcloth.
I tend to use the cleansing oil to
remove eye makeup prior to washing the rest of my face with the Brightening gel.
The system seems a bit odd for someone with oily skin:
remove your eye makeup first, then start with the pre-cleansing Oil, applying a dab all over your face, then following it up by wetting the Cleansing Bar with warm water.
I'll continue to use it to
remove my eye makeup because it was so gentle with my contacts and left no oil residue, like you'll get with a lot of eye makeup removers.
Step 1: The Eye Makeup
Removal Remove your eye makeup gently with good makeup remover or Innisfree Olive Real Cleansing Tissues, because expecting a normal cleanser to do a detailed job is what leaves you with week - old mascara on your lashes.
Neutrogena eye makeup remover I start my nightly skin care routine
by removing my eye makeup with this oil - free remover and a round cotton pad.
Both are wonderful
for removing eye makeup and gently cleanses and softens the skin with an ultra-moisturizing formula.
This isn't as good
in removing my eye makeup as the original Bioderma and it's slightly fragranced, but is very soothing and leave my skin always feeling cleaner but not dehydrated.
This has been an effective routine of mine for years, but I didn't like the feeling of tugging on my eye area
when removing my eye makeup.
Biopha micellar water does remove all of my makeup even waterproof just as my Bioderma, but both of them do
not remove my eye makeup (waterproof or not).
To complete this makeup review of Biopha Nature micellar water, I want to say that I do like this more than Bioderma and plan to rebuy it, on that same note I want to mention that I will be buying other micellar waters that have appeared at my local drugstore just to try them out to see if there is any micellar water on the market that can
remove eye makeup without irritating my skin around the eyes.
This one is gentle to your skin, has no added fragrance, and
removes eye makeup quickly and easily (including mascara that you slept in... oops).
To
remove eye makeup, place a dab of oil on a clean cloth or cotton round and gently wipe away a day's worth of mascara.
Coconut oil is also the best thing ever to
remove eye makeup!
It usually only takes one swipe and no rubbing to
remove eye makeup.
Be sure to
remove eye makeup with a proper remover.
Sorry to say, this kept me from using anything to
remove my eye makeup for years.
If you prefer using something extra to
remove your eye makeup, use a drop of olive oil or coconut oil, massage it into your lids and lashes, then wipe away with a damp, warm cotton ball.
Can also be used to
remove eye makeup.
I have the world's most sensitive eyes and yet I can use this cleanser on my eyes to
remove eye makeup; it does not bother my eyes at all!
To
remove eye makeup, pump a small amount of your favorite Juice Beauty Cleanser onto the warm Eco Cleansing Cloth and gently wipe makeup away.