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chocolatethai
2008-11-14, 08:57 PM
hi ladies i've been using baby wipes to take off my makeup and they work well but i'm about to run out... and being the pj that i am :lachen: i am thinking of trying somethinh new especially to take off my eye makeup any recomendation?...or should i just be stay with the wipes?

MochaEyeCandy
2008-11-14, 09:18 PM
I use baby wipes too. If it ain't broke...

Divine Inspiration
2008-11-14, 09:26 PM
Baby wipes break me out. :ohwell: I use the Pond's Clean Sweep microdermabrasion towelettes. They have never done me wrong. :up:

Lenee925
2008-11-14, 09:29 PM
Hey there if you want somethin a bit more moisturizing, I use Vaseline to remove my make-up. When I do I leave a light film of it when I go to bed and it moisturizes wonderfully (as petrolatum jelly is still the best sealant for locking in moisture in efficacy tests)

STLCoverGirl
2008-11-14, 09:30 PM
I really like the Target brand makeup remover wipes, they are awesome. One of my sisters has vitiligo and wears really heavy foundation on her face, I think it's called DermaBlend. She's the one who put me onto them, they are better than any other name brand wipes I've tried...hth!

Encore
2008-11-14, 09:40 PM
EVOO.....takes it off w/o a problem and leaves the face moisterized

suburbanbushbabe
2008-11-14, 11:50 PM
Ponds Cleansing Towelettes

TemiLnd
2008-11-15, 08:13 AM
The besy remover for me is either EVOO or just regular mosituriser. You'd be surprise how well it removes makeup...

Dauntless
2008-11-15, 08:30 AM
EVOO!!! Works wonders!!

chocolatethai
2008-11-15, 11:33 AM
i think i'll give the EVOO a try and see how i like it, do you ladies follow with a regular cleanser?

glamazon386
2008-11-15, 02:18 PM
I've been using hypoallergenic baby wipes lately myself. But I do like the Gentle Chamomile Eye Makeup Remover from the Body Shop. Rimmel also makes a good one.

glamazon386
2008-11-15, 02:19 PM
I really like the Target brand makeup remover wipes, they are awesome. One of my sisters has vitiligo and wears really heavy foundation on her face, I think it's called DermaBlend. She's the one who put me onto them, they are better than any other name brand wipes I've tried...hth!

I've use these before and they were great. :yep:

Butterfly08
2008-11-15, 07:27 PM
Pricey, but I lurve MAC's Gently Off Eye and Lip Remover, something like that. It comes in a clear pink bottle. It DISSOLVES mascara in its tracks. For that reason alone, it is worth the price.

A cheaper alternative, w/ a little more work involved, is baby shampoo. My dh used to get styes all the time and his eye surgeon told him to clean his eyes with the shampoo. I find that daily use of makeup and commercial removers eventually lead to irritated eyes, so taking a break and cleaning with the shampoo makes sure all residue is gone and clears my eyes right up. :yep:

Ivonnovi
2008-11-15, 07:37 PM
:yep:I vote to use castor oil.

uptowngirl
2008-11-15, 09:02 PM
My top 3:

-Baby Wipes with Shea Butter

-EVOO

-Pond's Cold Cream (used on those days that I really beat my face--get it all off in one go)

HAIRapy
2008-11-15, 09:17 PM
I am in LOVE with my Maybelline Expert Eyes makeup remover wipes! :yep: They do the job very well and they are not oily at all. I hate the feeling of having oil in my eyes or waking up with blurry vision because of wiping off eye makeup with oily makeup remover.

Msmia
2008-11-15, 09:44 PM
I second Pond's Cold Cream or the Walgreen's knock off version, especially if you have very dry skin

filthyfresh
2008-11-15, 09:54 PM
EVOO has been working great for me.
Although be careful if you wear contacts & it gets in your eye.
I'm going to try that baby shampoo tip as well.