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New eye make-up remover suggestions
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My Sister swears by Baby Oil... and I must admit when I have tried it, it works better than any make-up remover I've tried.
I personally use Johnsons Baby Wipes as I am not a big fan of having greasy eyes which obviously the oil will lead to for a while. They work just as well.
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I had a sample size bottle of Boots No7 Cleanse and Care Eyemakeup Remover and like the other reviewers thought it was excellent. Very light on the eyes and very effective. Being a bit tight on buying products now though and find the almond oil I now use as make-up remover, removes eye-make-up perfectly too!
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I LOVE the Boots No 7 eye make up remover, it is quite oily though so not for those who don't like the feeling of a greasy eye area!0 -
i love cliniques eye makeup remover - the one in the blue bottle. it's not greasy and melts eyemakeup away with out the need to rub. just recently trying lancome, and though it smells nice it doesn't clear all makeup off. have now gone out and bought the new Bourjois one (3 for2 at boots atm) and it is really nice, just as good as the clinique one, nice and cooling, non greasy and yet better than the lancome one, and only £4.88 (or bit cheaper if you go for offer).
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Dermalogical is the best but more than £10 but lasts ages, can use simple for short lengths of time but no longer0
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My Sister swears by Baby Oil... and I must admit when I have tried it, it works better than any make-up remover I've tried.
I personally use Johnsons Baby Wipes as I am not a big fan of having greasy eyes which obviously the oil will lead to for a while. They work just as well.
I use baby oil too!!! not great at removing mascara, but I use blinc mascara or the newish clinique one that just comes off in tubes with water.....
I always use baby oil to take my eye make up off first and then wash - I find it doesn't leave my eyes too greasy0 -
I use baby oil. The trick is to hold it against your eye for a couple of seconds so it dissolves the make up. Then you have no dragging. Its only £1 per bottle so no great loss if you really don't get on with it (espescially as you can use it for other things like moisturising!).Debt: 16/04/2007:TOTAL DEBT [strike]£92727.75[/strike] £49395.47:eek: :eek: :eek: £43332.28 repaid 100.77% of £43000 target.MFiT T2: Debt [STRIKE]£52856.59[/STRIKE] £6316.14 £46540.45 repaid 101.17% of £46000 target.2013 Target: completely clear my [STRIKE]£6316.14[/STRIKE] £0 mortgage debt. £6316.14 100% repaid.0
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I love the Camomile Body Shop stuff0
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I LOVE the Boots No 7 eye make up remover, it is quite oily though so not for those who don't like the feeling of a greasy eye area!
I love this too, but recently an Boots adviser said it wasn't good for your skin & not to use it that often
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I use make up remover for dissolving my mascara when it becomes dry.0
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