bklyngal62
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Post by bklyngal62 on Jul 31, 2024 20:56:00 GMT
I'm looking for something to remove my make up with. I don't use eye make up but I do use foundation and blush. I had been using a cleanser for awhile but can't see myself spending $60.00 for it anymore. What do you use?
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Post by agengr2004 on Jul 31, 2024 20:59:40 GMT
I use Cerave cream to foam cleanser, it doesn't dry my skin out at all. I also clean around my eyes with a micellar water makeup remover pad whether I wear eye makeup that day or not.
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Post by seveerb on Jul 31, 2024 21:00:48 GMT
I'm looking for something to remove my make up with. I don't use eye make up but I do use foundation and blush. I had been using a cleanser for awhile but can't see myself spending $60.00 for it anymore. What do you use? I use Clinique take the day off.
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Post by mom on Jul 31, 2024 21:01:46 GMT
I use Clinique Take The Day Off Cleansing Balm. But I’ve been seeing on Tik Tok that Ponds makes a cleansing balm now and it’s much cheaper. I am not sure if it’s really new or if more people are using it now, but I’m thinking of getting some and trying it out.
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Post by iteach3rdgrade on Jul 31, 2024 21:06:45 GMT
I use the Neutrogena Make-up Remover wipes. About $6 a month. They do a great job removing make up, and my skin doesn't get too dry or break out. I prefer the Simple brand, but I think they stopped making them.
I haven't tried others except once I grabbed Kroger brand one day when I ran out, those bother my eyes and don't remove makeup as well.
I prefer wipes at night because they are simple.
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Post by cadoodlebug on Jul 31, 2024 21:08:54 GMT
I use cleansing facial cloths. I used to use Kirkland brand or Neutrogena but they changed the formula on both and I don't like them any longer. Now I'm using an off-brand one from Target that I like better. After use, I use a cotton ball with Witch Hazel then either Cerave AM or PM.
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Post by lgr4 on Jul 31, 2024 21:54:05 GMT
Coconut oil and a damp cloth! Takes it all off!
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naby64
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Jun 25, 2014 21:44:13 GMT
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Post by naby64 on Jul 31, 2024 21:54:59 GMT
CeraVe Oil cleanser. This is my first time using an oil cleanser. But as I have become a certain, ahem, age I feel like it helps out a bit.
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valincal
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Jun 27, 2014 2:21:22 GMT
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Post by valincal on Jul 31, 2024 22:05:03 GMT
Lately I’ve been loving Nivea MicellAIR Skin Breathe Professional Micellar Water. It takes all of my makeup off easily including mascara, isn’t greasy, and doesn’t sting my eyes at all.
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Post by lisae on Jul 31, 2024 22:09:06 GMT
I use Neutrogena cleansing cloths. I tear them in half because half is enough to take off my eye makeup and a little on my face. Then I follow with some Clinique Foaming cleanser. It came with a set of free stuff I got with purchase one time. I use so little I may have it this time next year.
If you aren't wearing eye makeup, this may not matter but I had trouble with Clinques Take the Day off bothering my eyes.
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caangel
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Post by caangel on Jul 31, 2024 22:18:16 GMT
I think I use a cereve cleanser that is labeled removes makeup.
If I have really heavy makeup I might use old fashion ponds but that's only a few times a year.
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CeeScraps
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Jun 26, 2014 12:56:40 GMT
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Post by CeeScraps on Jul 31, 2024 22:27:37 GMT
Noxema! Yes!! It is cheap and makes my face feel so good.
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Post by cmpeter on Jul 31, 2024 22:35:58 GMT
Clinique Take the Day Off followed by CeraVe Hydrating cleanser.
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RosieKat
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Post by RosieKat on Jul 31, 2024 22:38:00 GMT
I just use CeraVe cream-to-foam cleanser. It is fine for my everyday makeup. If I went heavy on the mascara or something and need a boost, I use a little Garnier micellar water.
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bklyngal62
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Jun 26, 2014 12:16:11 GMT
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Post by bklyngal62 on Jul 31, 2024 23:42:37 GMT
Thank you for letting me know what you use. I'm going to look into those and see what works best for me.
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bklyngal62
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Post by bklyngal62 on Jul 31, 2024 23:44:56 GMT
Noxema! Yes!! It is cheap and makes my face feel so good. I know so many people that use it but I found out I'm allergic to Noxema. Can't even wear cover girl make up.
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milocat
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Post by milocat on Jul 31, 2024 23:58:51 GMT
CeraVe cleanser. I have some little makeup remover clothes from Norwex that I sometimes use for mascara. Makeup Eraser cloth (or knock offs) is good too.
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Post by summer on Aug 1, 2024 0:01:51 GMT
Farmacy Green Clean Cleansing Balm
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anaterra
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Jun 29, 2014 3:04:02 GMT
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Post by anaterra on Aug 1, 2024 0:16:01 GMT
Micellar water on eye makeup... rest of the face Neutrogena fresh foam cleanser...
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Post by ScrapbookMyLife on Aug 1, 2024 1:37:29 GMT
I use the Neutrogena fragrance-free makeup remover wipes.
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Post by originalvanillabean on Aug 1, 2024 2:30:29 GMT
Cetaphil Makeup Remover
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Post by padresfan619 on Aug 1, 2024 2:50:51 GMT
I use a make up eraser cloth and cerave cream to foam hydrating cleanser.
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kate
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Jun 26, 2014 3:30:05 GMT
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Post by kate on Aug 1, 2024 3:09:36 GMT
I use the Neutrogena Make-up Remover wipes. These, all the way. I, too, found that the off-brands that I tried were not as kind to my skin.
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Post by snugglebutter on Aug 1, 2024 3:43:06 GMT
Cerave or LRP hydrating cleanser works for my minimal eye makeup. I double cleanse, though I don't love the Aveeno cleanser I'm currently using for step 2.
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Post by angieh1996 on Aug 1, 2024 3:52:15 GMT
I use junoskin cleansing balm to remove my makeup then I follow up with cerave cleanser and then moisturizer. I feel like the balm gets a lot more of my makeup off then just the cleanser.
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Post by Judie in Oz on Aug 1, 2024 7:37:35 GMT
I use Colourpop oil makeup remover all over, with a Garnier micellar water waterproof eye makeup remover if necessary. If I double cleanse I use CeraVe hydrating cleanser.
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Post by mikklynn on Aug 1, 2024 12:43:07 GMT
I'm looking for something to remove my make up with. I don't use eye make up but I do use foundation and blush. I had been using a cleanser for awhile but can't see myself spending $60.00 for it anymore. What do you use? I use Clinique take the day off. Me, too. I have very sensitive skin and this product does not cause me any issues. I buy it through Macy's online only and get the samples. Occasionally, Clinique will have a sale and I buy it there. A bottle lasts a long time, for those of you who have not tried it.
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Post by workingclassdog on Aug 1, 2024 13:01:45 GMT
Makeup wipes from Costco usually. Whatever is cheap.
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Post by scraplette on Aug 1, 2024 13:45:29 GMT
Most of the year it’s Micellar water (Bioderma, rec’d here) with reusable cotton bamboo pads. In colder months, I use Colleen Rothschild cleansing balm.
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smartypants71
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Jun 25, 2014 22:47:49 GMT
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Post by smartypants71 on Aug 1, 2024 14:22:35 GMT
I use the Tula cult classic cleanser at night. It's not the cheapest but it lasts a long time. Then in the morning I use micellar water. Once a week I use the Colleen Rothschild radiant cleansing balm. So good! Also not the cheapest, but I've had mine for at least a year now.
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