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I currently use the Shiseido Eye and Lip Makeup remover and would like to switch to something that is much less expensive but will take off waterproof eye liner. I have tried Lancome's but I do not care for it. Any suggestions?
Written on: 09/03/2008 (08:53am) |
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Retinol eye makeup remover by E. Burnham
Written on: 09/04/2008 (10:54am) |
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WalGreens has makeup eye remover, there wipes, and they work great, IDK how much they cost but it's wal-greens so I'm sure there not too spendy.
Written on: 09/04/2008 (12:10pm) |
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Have you tried old-fashioned, cheap baby oil? LOL It might be too oily, I don't know. But it's the only thing that removes the Cover Girl Outlast All Day Lipcolor. That stuff really does last all day, and through meals too.
Written on: 09/04/2008 (01:38pm) |
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I use neutrogena and it works well. You have to wash your face after you use it because it leaves your skin oily, but other than that its good :)
Written on: 09/04/2008 (08:41pm) |
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Thank you for the baby oil tip. I think that's the way I'm gonna go when I finish up with what I have now.
Written on: 09/05/2008 (07:20am) |
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I like the makeup removing wipes by ponds!! cheap and effective.
Written on: 09/07/2008 (12:50pm) |
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Most inexpensive eye makeup remover ever: baby shampoo! Put a drop of it on a cotton ball, moisten with water, swipe across your eye. Makeup comes right off and it's gentle on the eyes.
Written on: 09/07/2008 (08:26pm) |
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I agree with the above posters. Baby shampoo or lotion works great as an eye makeup remover. It's inexpensive and it actually works!
Written on: 09/08/2008 (07:21pm) |
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fabulessbeauty wrote: I agree with the above posters. Baby shampoo or lotion works great as an eye makeup remover. It's inexpensive and it actually works! I forgot that baby lotion can be a great eye makeup remover! I didn't know the shampoo is too. Good to know. Also forgot to suggest that when trying baby oil, try using a Q-tip to apply it sparingly along the eye liner, so you won't have too much oily residue. Let it sit a few seconds, then wipe off. Wash your face, esp. around the eyes, as usual. Hope this helps.
Written on: 09/12/2008 (01:25pm) |
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