Belle
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Post by Belle on Sept 18, 2017 14:38:30 GMT
I need a new eye makeup remover.
I have tried coconut oil but it leaves a greasy ring under my eyes and then my mascara smudges. What are some other options?
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gloryjoy
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Post by gloryjoy on Sept 18, 2017 14:39:18 GMT
I use Clinique.
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smartypants71
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Post by smartypants71 on Sept 18, 2017 14:40:35 GMT
For drug store brand, I like to use Garnier Micellar water. Well Off by Origins is great also. Neither are greasy.
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IAmUnoriginal
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Post by IAmUnoriginal on Sept 18, 2017 14:51:13 GMT
For drug store brand, I like to use Garnier Micellar water That's my favorite. Skin feels nice and fresh after using but no oily residue.
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pudgygroundhog
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Post by pudgygroundhog on Sept 18, 2017 14:55:18 GMT
I use Almay's oil free makeup remover pads. Work well and not expensive.
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Post by happiest.raincloud on Sept 18, 2017 14:56:22 GMT
I like Clinique. FYI it's half off on Wednesday at Ulta for their 21 days of beauty sale.
I've tried several over the last year to find the one that I like. -the Clarins remover that got great reviews but I hated the smell. -Klorane was great for a while but then I switched mascara and it didn't remove as well -Beautycounter cleansing balm is amazing, but waaaay too expensive.
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Post by leannec on Sept 18, 2017 14:56:48 GMT
Neutrogena liquid is really nice ... it has almost no scent ... put it on a cotton round and you are good to go
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Post by candygurl on Sept 18, 2017 15:00:33 GMT
I love the Almay makeup remover pads. Been using them for years!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2017 15:10:09 GMT
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smcast
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Post by smcast on Sept 18, 2017 15:11:27 GMT
I like lancome.
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PaperAngel
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Post by PaperAngel on Sept 18, 2017 15:12:26 GMT
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Post by padresfan619 on Sept 18, 2017 15:15:09 GMT
I like neutrogena eye make up remover lotion.
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Post by phoenixcov on Sept 18, 2017 15:57:42 GMT
Tip from a friend who is a make up artist, put on cream cleanser with your fingers and remove with damp cotton pads. Much easier than putting cleanser on the pad. I use either an Avon eye make up remover cream or as mentioned a Micellar water.
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valincal
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Jun 27, 2014 2:21:22 GMT
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Post by valincal on Sept 18, 2017 16:00:21 GMT
I like Clinique in the blue bottle...does a great job without stinging and it's not greasy. Rimmel makes a great one as well.
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Post by busy on Sept 18, 2017 16:05:09 GMT
I use Son & Park Beauty Water - it's also a micellar water and does a very good job removing makeup with no residue.
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anaterra
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Jun 29, 2014 3:04:02 GMT
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Post by anaterra on Sept 18, 2017 16:34:41 GMT
I use the almay eye makeup remover pads also...
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Post by Delta Dawn on Sept 18, 2017 17:04:10 GMT
I have tested out several products and so far all I like is Dr. Weil for Origins Mega Mushroom Skin Relief. It's all that works for me. Sephora also has cloth eye makeup remover cloths. Those work well, too. They are very soft and you just use water to remove mascara and other makeup.
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Post by redshoes on Sept 18, 2017 17:19:51 GMT
Neutrogena oil-free eye makeup remover liquid is wonderful....and yes, it looks like oil/water in the bottle but it is the aloe ingredient, not oil!!
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Post by colleen on Sept 18, 2017 17:22:55 GMT
For drug store brand, I like to use Garnier Micellar water. Well Off by Origins is great also. Neither are greasy. Ditto the Micellar water. Cheap and effective. Save
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loco coco
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Post by loco coco on Sept 18, 2017 17:47:03 GMT
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Post by peajays on Sept 18, 2017 18:14:59 GMT
Pink lid is what I use too!
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Sept 18, 2017 18:39:14 GMT
I recently started using It Cosmetics Bye Bye Makeup with a microfiber washcloth (I got mine in a 4pack at Dollar tree). I think it is probably pretty similar to coconut oil, but the cloth is key. I just wipe my eyelashes like a windshield wiper after use the BBM product, then wipe the rest of my eye area to remove the residue.
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Belle
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Post by Belle on Sept 18, 2017 19:25:00 GMT
Do you use the pink or the blue? There pink is called "take the day off" and the blue is "rinse-off".
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Belle
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Post by Belle on Sept 18, 2017 19:26:51 GMT
I like Clinique. FYI it's half off on Wednesday at Ulta for their 21 days of beauty sale. I've tried several over the last year to find the one that I like. -the Clarins remover that got great reviews but I hated the smell. -Klorane was great for a while but then I switched mascara and it didn't remove as well -Beautycounter cleansing balm is amazing, but waaaay too expensive. Thank you! I will go on Wednesday to check out the sale!
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Post by christine58 on Sept 18, 2017 19:34:35 GMT
I use Burt's Bees towelettes..sensitive ones
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Post by cadoodlebug on Sept 18, 2017 20:31:19 GMT
At nighttime I use coconut oil. If I'm taking off eye make-up and then going to reapply make-up, I use Clinique Take-the-Day off. I attribute baby oil/coconut oil (I have used one or the other for over 50 years) to not having many wrinkles around my eyes.
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Post by Layce on Sept 18, 2017 23:02:14 GMT
Costco had the Neutrogena towelettes on sale recently and I am loving them! Like, $12 for a year's supply Before, I had always used Huggies wipes but they do take a bit of extra effort. Layce
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Post by SockMonkey on Sept 18, 2017 23:05:59 GMT
I use Origins Well Off.
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Belle
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Post by Belle on Sept 19, 2017 0:04:11 GMT
Costco had the Neutrogena towelettes on sale recently and I am loving them! Like, $12 for a year's supply Before, I had always used Huggies wipes but they do take a bit of extra effort. Layce Is there any sent to the Neutrogena towelettes? I cannot do anything strongly scented.
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Post by Zee on Sept 19, 2017 0:06:22 GMT
Do you use the pink or the blue? There pink is called "take the day off" and the blue is "rinse-off". I have tried so many different things and now I will only use Clinique Take The Day Off (pink, well it looks purple to me). Been using it for over ten years and whenever I stray, I regret it!
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