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Make up Removers & Removing  Make up

 

 

Removing Make up

Though makeup does fade during the course of the day, you still need to remove it thoroughly at night, especially if the makeup is oil-based. If you don't completely remove your makeup daily, it can attract dirt, clog pores, and cause breakouts.

Women who use water-based products may be able to remove all of the makeup with the same cleanser used on the face in the morning. However, oil-based makeup used on dry or combination skin will need to be removed with a makeup removal product. One brand to try is Derma blend Remover.

Make up removers are formulated for skin type. Once you've selected one for your skin, apply the product according to instructions. Makeup removers are important for clean skin. A good make up remover is essential. Among the many creams, gels, mousses and wash-off cleansers on the market is a formulation for every skin type. You may need to leave it on your skin for several minutes to give it time to dissolve the cosmetic. Use this sue or cotton balls to gently wipe away the residue. Cotton swabs may be more useful for the sensitive eye area (but avoid cotton if you wear contact lenses).

  If makeup does not come off, you may need to apply additional remover or switch to a more effective product. Women with sensitive skin should avoid products containing irritants such as alcohol and fragrance.

To make makeup removal easier and less time-consuming, you may want to avoid using "waterproof" products like mascara. "Water resistant" mascara does not last as long and may smudge more readily, but it is more easily removed than a waterproof product. (Also, how often do you go swimming with mascara on?) Pencil and powder eyeliner or eyebrow makeup will be easier to remove than liquid products. (If you wear contact lenses, look for eye make up labeled "for contact-lens wearers" to avoid irritation.) Your choice of makeup formulas depends, of course, on personal preference, but consider the time you're willing to devote to makeup removal before you buy.

Make-up Removers

  Mineral oil : Mineral oil is best for removing make up. It is even cheaper than baby oil. Since, baby oil is nothing more than mineral oil with fragrance and both give same results.

Baby oil : If you don't have mineral oil, baby oil can be used. It works great and moisturizes the skin.

Olive oil : Use olive oil from kitchen. It removes make up very easily.

Almond oil : Use sweet almond oil. It works great and is very cheap and good for the skin too.

Raw milk : Best alternative for oily and all sin types, if you don't want  to  use any oil on your face for removing make up, best way is to dip cotton balls in raw milk and just wipe your face with it. It is the cheapest way of removing makeup

 

 

 

 

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