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Best eye make up remover?
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I really like Ultrabland by Lush. I wear my eyeliner really thick and I have sensitive eyes. A little goes a long way!0
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Ive tried a lot of different eye makeup remover because I havevsensitive eyes, so oil based products irritate my eyes. I love simple its my fave xx0
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My must have is usually Clinique's Take the Day Off eye make up remover, but I have found a much cheaper alternative that I have found to be just as good - Nivea Double Effect eye make up remover, the one where it is in 2 parts and you shake it before using - absolute bargain at £3.59but I wait until they have it on special offer in Boots, Superdrug etc, just seen that it is on offer in Boots at the moment at £1.99!! and I can't believe how alike Clinique's one it is - effectiveness wise and doesnt irritate my eyes either.0
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I love Garnier Marcellar water to remove eye makeup or Asda's own eye makeup remover both really good yet cheap“We believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another.”0
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B Beautiful (Superdrugs own brand range) have a micellar water which shifts my waterproof mascara and gel eyeliner brilliantly. Can't praise it enough. Their other skincare stuff like moisturisers and cleansers are pretty awesome too.Everyone has a dark side... apparently mine is called Harold?!? :huh:0
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I use sensitive baby wipes, usually buy from Savers at 69p a pack.
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charmedcharlee21 wrote: »I love Garnier Marcellar water to remove eye makeup or Asda's own eye makeup remover both really good yet cheap
I use Micellar Cleansing Water, it's lovely, no oily aftermath and it removes every bit of make up.0 -
used to use NO.7 eye makeup remover which is okay..
since my friend recommended Botanics eye makeup remover, I have been using it for a long time. it's quite cheap in Boots especially when it's on saleI use it to remove all my makeup which is really great
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I use Micellar Cleansing Water, it's lovely, no oily aftermath and it removes every bit of make up.
Can I ask which brand? I've tried both L'Oreal and Garnier and though they do remove something, eye make up removal is not their strongest point and ends up with soaking my lashes for a few minutes followed by rubbing, use of many cotton buds and resulting in puffy eyes. I've only found the oil-based removers work and I rarely even wear water proof mascara anymore- I get the same experience with all brands I use!
Re: mascara, I have to rate the Body Shop Divide and Multiply, a really decent result even in brown (which I picked up by mistake!)0
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