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eye makeup remover recommendations

I'm running out of Tailka eye makeup remover & I'm looking for a replacement with a cheaper price tag. I need an oil free product which is good for sensitive eyes. Any recommendations?

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  • scotsgirl_3
    scotsgirl_3 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    I'm currently using L'oreal demaq expert which is quite good as is the clinique one.
  • I have been using Gatineau's Floracil eye make up cleanser for years. It is oil free and really gentle.
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  • Bitsy_Beans
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    I use any brand of sensitive baby wipes. Would these be too harsh for you?
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  • Athome1
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    Johnsons Baby shampoo is brilliant at getting eye makeup off (even waterproof mascara). I use it on eyes, face and neck.
  • vegankris
    vegankris Posts: 585 Forumite
    Simple stuff is really good for sensitive skin, they do both a bottle of remover and wipes.
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  • Leesa_2
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    Good morning

    Rather than spend money on a mascara and an eye make up remover, I suggest you try the fantastic mascara that I use. Its called Blinc mascara. It washes off with warm water and gentle pressure with a cotton wool pad or a baby wipe. I wouldn't use any other mascara.

    You can order a trial size sample of the mascara (and the eye liner) for £2.50 each from http://www.blincuk.co.uk
  • BitterAndTwisted
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    Superdrug's own brand is fine for me and I often use Lidl's facial cleansing wipes (in the pink packet) which remove eye make-up very easily. Dirt cheap, too
  • Beenie
    Beenie Posts: 1,637 Forumite
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    Simple Eye-Makeup Remover is very good and inexpensive (about £2.40 ish a bottle).

    I used to use the Body Shop one (Camomile??) before it got a silly price.
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