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Make Up For Ever Sens'Eyes Waterproof Sensitive Eye Cleanser
Make Up For Ever Sens'Eyes Waterproof Sensitive Eye Cleanser
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7 ratings.
7 user reviews.
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Gentle and Strong at the Same Time
girlwomanbeautybrainsblog (232 reviews)I have senstive eyes, and this is one of a few eye makeup removers that doesn't cause my eyes to water, although it is still strong enough to remove even waterproof mascara. — 4 years agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 2 of 2 people said helpful
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Great for sensitive eyes
Cheryl5752 (20 reviews)Make Up For Ever Sens’Eyes” lotion is my favorite eye makeup remover product. I have sensitive eyes and I wear black, waterproof mascara, dark eye shadow, and black eyeliner. I need something with a lot of power to get the eye makeup off, as well as something that won’t sting my eyes. (Every other product I have used, except for Almay Oil Free Makeup Remover Pads, makes my eyes sting and I have to use an eyewash glass with water, followed by eye drops to stop the stinging.) Sens’Eyes has the power and doesn’t bother my eyes at all – even if I get some in my eyes. To use Sens’Eyes, I do one of two things: 1) gently rub the lotion over my eyes in a circular motion (with extra attention to my eyelashes) and gently wipe it off with a damp face cloth, or 2) gently rub the lotion over my eyes and wipe it off with an Almay Oil Free Makeup Remover pad. You don’t have to rub hard (and you shouldn’t. Rubbing hard will damage the delicate skin around the eye area and you’ll end up needing a plastic surgeon somewhere down the line to fix the wrinkles around your eyes…). I don’t like to put the lotion on a pad or cotton ball and put it near my eyes because when I do, I usually get a piece of lint in my eye and it becomes a 10-minute battle to find it and get it out. That’s why I use the Almay pads along with Sens’Eyes. This is an awesome product. It is not cheap, but it doesn’t matter – a little goes a long way. The only place I know to buy it, other than going online, is at my favorite hangout, Sephora. And while you are there, check out some of their other eye products. They have it all and everything is good. — 1 week, 1 day agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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not good for a wash and go kinda girl
Toomuchpms (4 reviews)This stuff is gentle and does work if used as directed; however, if you are like me and want to gently rub remover on your eyelids and then wash your entire face with face wash, you will end up with raccoon eyes. I just don't want to take the time to go through their process or buy their cooling cream to go with the eye cleanser. — 2 years, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 2 people said helpful
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