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Do you find wipes don't remove all eye make up?
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Citygirl1
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I love wipes and find they remove my make up well (especially the No7 and Simple ones) but I find I still get panda eyes next morning, do you still need to use a separate eye make up remover?
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i use plain old baby wipes and dont have any problem, unless i have used that super mascara stuff by mistake !I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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I think it depends on your mascara if its a tough one you will need either a seperate remover or more face wipes.The most potent weapon of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed. Steve Biko0
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Is this the same thread? https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3395768
Anyway OT, I use Johnsons wipes and find them the best, I have to use a couple but they take away even the thickest mascara I own.The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0 -
Its more eyeliner they don't shift0
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I find No7 the best too. If wearing a lot, I do sometimes use a separate eyemake up remover first. Rarely necessary for my usual concealer, eyeliner, and single coat of mascara, unless i have applied a couple of coats.0
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I use Wilko's Value wipes and don't have a problem (and I usually wear two or three coats of mascara!). I find I have to take it of my actual lashes then look up and really get the wipe into the lash line and get it all off there too (that's a pants description, sorry!).
Think it's probably more your technique for taking make up off.
After using a wipe though I always flannel-wash my face in the shower to get any last bits off. That may help? Just warm water on the flanner is enough.0 -
The No 7 wipes you use are probably one of the best so if they aren't doing what you need it might be worth thinking about a good old cleanse, tone and mositurise routine, I seem to remember that I am roughly the same age as you and changing from wipes has made a huge difference:)Thank you for this site MartinThe time for change has comeGood luck for the future0
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Glowgirl what do you use? I like wipes for ease. I did try Liz Earle once but found the cloths a faff.0
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I also use sensitive baby wipes- and for heavy duty days a bit of baby oil rubed onto eye area after the fisrt bit of wiping off.Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heavenMatthew 5:30
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i use johnstons baby wipes, think they are pretty good.0
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