14 Best Makeup Removers
See which products -- from MAC cosmetics, Rimmel and more -- easily stripped off eye makeup (and everything else)
No. 13: Estee Lauder Take it Away LongWear Makeup Remover Towelettes, $17.50
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Why they're great: "These towelettes are wonderful little miracles. They clean my face entirely, leaving not a trace of dirt or makeup. They are extremely portable and come in handy on any trip. Especially if you travel by plane, these little cloths will refresh and give your skin a look of stress-free relaxation. I love to use them in warm weather. Cooling and comforting. And they have a lovely light scent." -- DramaMartini, TotalBeauty.com member
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I will definitely try the St. Ives makeup remover after reading this article. Love the price and have always had good experiences with their brand. Im like several other reveiwers here that I just can not see spending thirty dollars on a makeup remover. I think it would have to reapply my makeup for me the next morning before I spent that amount. But im a mom of three and have to watch what I spend on mine and my daughters makeup supplies. I also have to agree that the cloths are a lifesaver and so convenient. I have been using the Walgreens brand makeup remover cloths for awhile not and have had no complaints about them. They take off eye makeup with ease, even when im having one of my smoky eyes days,lol. Great info on the other removers that I have not tried yet though, thank you!
by jslate304 Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at 11:02PM Report as inappropriate
I loveee Bare Essentials on the spot!
by pink_love Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at 07:26PM Report as inappropriate
I really like the Yes to Cucumbers wipes..haha.
by sami_jo Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at 05:41PM Report as inappropriate
i wouldn't spend over 10$ on makeup remover give those are not better than cheap ones, but it's good that this article has good variety of options
by venenumletalis Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at 07:28PM Report as inappropriate
I wouldn't buy a makeup remover for $31, but the others are good. I've tried the Nivea and I really liked the creamy feel.
by sweettpea29 Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at 07:01PM Report as inappropriate
I think a lot of you would agree that wipes (in general) are awesome and work the best, however, they're usually too big and therefore wasteful. I noticed that a lot of us tend to rip them in half, which helps make the package last twice as long.
by m.rose Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 01:50PM Report as inappropriate
Neutrogena's is no good at all
by LittleBunny Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 10:44AM Report as inappropriate
I didn't like Sephora's wipes at all, but MAC's are great in my opinion.
by LipglossandSpandex Friday, April 8, 2011 at 08:22PM Report as inappropriate




too?
