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removing makeup
i dont own one single piece of makeup but i have just been for a trial hair and makeup sesh for my upcoming wedding. thrilled with the result, but now im home and realise ive got to get this slap off my face for work tomorrow. soap and water just hasnt done the job. and obviously, as i dont own makeup I dont own makeup remover either! anyone got any tips?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i use basic cream to moisturise in the mornings (i get very dry skin if i dont) - try something like this....
http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Skin-Therapy-Emollient-Cream-60g_6508/
then to remove make up, you could just use wipes?
http://www.boots.com/en/Essentials-Fragrance-Free-Cleansing-facial-wipes-30_869547/
with the wipes, just make sure you can use them to wipe eye make up and that they dont cause a reaction.
http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Skin-Therapy-Emollient-Cream-60g_6508/
then to remove make up, you could just use wipes?
http://www.boots.com/en/Essentials-Fragrance-Free-Cleansing-facial-wipes-30_869547/
with the wipes, just make sure you can use them to wipe eye make up and that they dont cause a reaction.
hi mandimoo,
i use johnsons 3 in 1 facial wipes for sensitive skin (the pale blue packet) to remove my makeup at the end of the day and theyre great, they get every bit off and are gentle on the skin.
afterwards i smother my face in moisturising cream, like now, my face is white with it lol, and it feels blummin luvvly!! lol.
i use johnsons 3 in 1 facial wipes for sensitive skin (the pale blue packet) to remove my makeup at the end of the day and theyre great, they get every bit off and are gentle on the skin.
afterwards i smother my face in moisturising cream, like now, my face is white with it lol, and it feels blummin luvvly!! lol.
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I too am prone to facial ezcema.....so I use E45 emolliant wash -it really softens eye makeup. I then use Simple Regeneration Facial wipes to remove the excess. I never use babywipes on my skin...they triggered off an attack a number of years ago...and made the skin around my eyes super-sensitive.
You can also try aqueous cream...the cheapest!
You can also try aqueous cream...the cheapest!
Liz Earles Cleanse and Polish is the best product to remove make up.
Its a bit pricey but lasts for ages.
http://uk.lizearle.co...1270c0054ae725005a59e
http://www.qvcuk.com/...randsatQVC-_-LizEarle
Its kind to eczema too.
Its a bit pricey but lasts for ages.
http://uk.lizearle.co...1270c0054ae725005a59e
http://www.qvcuk.com/...randsatQVC-_-LizEarle
Its kind to eczema too.
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