![]() ![]() Do note that baby wipes or wet wipes aren’t interchangeable with makeup remover wipes. I found Simple cleansing wipes effective and affordable. I’ve tried them over the years and they may work while you’re out, with no access to clean water, but if I have access to water, I use a proper makeup remover. Makeup Remover Wipes will do it in a pinch Once you get the process started, it usually flows quite smoothly. What I do when I get home and am exhausted, is to immediately start the shower running, and to immediately remove my makeup. Inertia and tiredness will ensure you’ll find yourself there for a few hours. Well, unless you are really unable to stand on your feet any longer (or drunk :P) don’t lie down when you get home. ![]() I’ve found that the Eve Lom one does a pretty decent makeup removal job, and it leaves my skin feeling very clean thereafter, ready to proceed with my skincare. But this is an on-going journey for me, so I’m going to try more as I go along. ![]() Try an all-in-one cleansing balmĬleansing balms are something new to me, and I’ve only tried 2 so far – Eve Lom and Antipodes Grapeseed Butter Cleanser. Here are the many I’ve used over the years. From the drugstore/pharmacy, get the Hada Labo Cleansing Oil. Just use the oil all over, wash it off and it does the trick! Perfect for quick removal of waterproof makeup.įor a high end version, Shu Uemura Cleansing Oils get a lot of love. You don’t have to hassle with eye makeup remover or face makeup remover. But, I keep a bottle on stand by because a cleansing oil is perfect as an all-in-one express makeup remover when it’s late or you’re tired. I haven’t used a cleansing oil regularly in at least 6 months because I find it too drying for my skin. So, here are a few ways to make the makeup removal task after a long day, or late night out, quicker and more painless, without damaging your skin. You should only go to bed with nothing on your skin except your skincare. Going to bed with your makeup on is bad for your skin (and disaster for your sheets!) Never mind if it’s mineral makeup or natural makeup. And feeling heaps better for it! Do you ever feel like this? Or have you ever felt that you were too tired or even lazy to remove your makeup before falling into bed? Yet, I dragged myself to my dresser to go through my makeup removal ritual, finishing off in the shower. When I got home, it was all I could do to stop myself from falling into bed and crashing. I think I need a weekend after that weekend! It was the first time in a long time that I’d worn makeup every single day of a week, late into the night. I’d had a hectic event-filled last weekend, with a good friend’s wedding on one day and my little nephew’s first birthday party on the other. ![]()
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