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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 0:09:50 GMT
Nuetrogena premoistened towelettes
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Post by SockMonkey on Sept 19, 2017 0:09:57 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. The ones I have have a scent. It's not super strong, but it's definitely there.
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Post by mollycoddle on Sept 19, 2017 1:27:39 GMT
For drug store brand, I like to use Garnier Micellar water. Well Off by Origins is great also. Neither are greasy. That's what I use.
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anniebygaslight
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Post by anniebygaslight on Sept 19, 2017 6:22:44 GMT
I used to use Clarins. I have discovered micellar water. It is brilliant and cheap as chips. I think the one I am using currently is made by Nivea.
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Post by brina on Sept 19, 2017 11:03:12 GMT
I use Nars
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Post by christine58 on Sept 19, 2017 11:17:31 GMT
Belle The Burts Bees ones do not have a scent at all
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Post by Layce on Sept 19, 2017 11:27:38 GMT
No scent, Belle! Good luck
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Post by Jockscrap on Sept 19, 2017 12:36:15 GMT
I use the Gsrnier micelller water too, day to day, but if I have really heavy eye makeup on I love Estée Lauder Take it Away. It removes every trace effortlessly. It's an expensive option though, and I've only had it as part of a gift with purchase.
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gloryjoy
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Jun 26, 2014 12:35:32 GMT
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Post by gloryjoy on Sept 19, 2017 13:54:39 GMT
Do you use the pink or the blue? There pink is called "take the day off" and the blue is "rinse-off". I use the pink one.
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Post by brandnewrollerskates on Sept 19, 2017 13:56:16 GMT
Clinique Rinse Off Eye Makeup Solvent. The one in the blue bottle. Doesn't leave a residue.
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oh yvonne
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Post by oh yvonne on Sept 19, 2017 14:25:27 GMT
I use the Garnier micelller water too, day to day, but if I have really heavy eye makeup on I love Estée Lauder Take it Away. It removes every trace effortlessly. It's an expensive option though, and I've only had it as part of a gift with purchase. This is me, too. I bought Micellar water and it removes the face makeup okay but not my mascara/eye pencil. I don't wear waterproof so IDK why it doesn't remove my eye makeup same as everyone else posting here. I cleanse my face before I work out, but dang it I have to use the Neutrogena eye makeup remover with a cotton pad as well or I wind up with black smudge under my eyes. I always used to use Estee Lauder's eye makeup remover because dang it it does the job in one sweep. But I'm far more often at Target than I am at the mall so I discovered Neutrogena's knock off of the Estee Lauder and although its not quite as good, it gets the job done in 3 swipes.
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Post by Zee on Sept 19, 2017 16:47:35 GMT
I use the Garnier micelller water too, day to day, but if I have really heavy eye makeup on I love Estée Lauder Take it Away. It removes every trace effortlessly. It's an expensive option though, and I've only had it as part of a gift with purchase. This is me, too. I bought Micellar water and it removes the face makeup okay but not my mascara/eye pencil. I don't wear waterproof so IDK why it doesn't remove my eye makeup same as everyone else posting here. I cleanse my face before I work out, but dang it I have to use the Neutrogena eye makeup remover with a cotton pad as well or I wind up with black smudge under my eyes. I always used to use Estee Lauder's eye makeup remover because dang it it does the job in one sweep. But I'm far more often at Target than I am at the mall so I discovered Neutrogena's knock off of the Estee Lauder and although its not quite as good, it gets the job done in 3 swipes. I didn't like micellar water on my eye makeup at all either.
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