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TSPuRp13
post Apr 12 2014, 03:34 PM, updated 12y ago

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Hi girls! Currently I am finding a better eye and lips make up remover. Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance! icon_rolleyes.gif
MiLKTea
post Apr 18 2014, 07:06 PM

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Biore is good...effective and affordable...
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post Apr 21 2014, 04:39 PM

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Agree with post above. Biore is easy to use
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post Apr 21 2014, 10:27 PM

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try to avoid those with mineral oil
TSPuRp13
post May 23 2014, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(MiLKTea @ Apr 18 2014, 07:06 PM)
Biore is good...effective and affordable...
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After using the remover to wipe off your lipstick, do you use any other cleanser to wash it once again? smile.gif
TSPuRp13
post May 23 2014, 04:15 PM

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QUOTE(princezs @ Apr 21 2014, 04:39 PM)
Agree with post above. Biore is easy to use
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Thanks for your reply! I shall try it wink.gif
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post May 23 2014, 05:40 PM

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try nivea, it doesnt sting your eyes and its not oily at all, the scent is pretty refreshing too
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post May 23 2014, 05:49 PM

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QUOTE(PuRp13 @ May 23 2014, 04:14 PM)
After using the remover to wipe off your lipstick, do you use any other cleanser to wash it once again? smile.gif
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Definitely!!!

After using makeup remover, you should always use cleanser thereafter to thoroughly remove all the traces. smile.gif

Never sleep with make up biggrin.gif

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post May 28 2014, 03:14 AM

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Sometimes when I'm lazy, I'll just use the cleansing oil one-go even for my eye make-up icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jun 3 2014, 12:25 PM

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QUOTE(xGalGirlx @ May 28 2014, 03:14 AM)
Sometimes when I'm lazy, I'll just use the cleansing oil one-go even for my eye make-up  icon_rolleyes.gif
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ya i do the same too tongue.gif
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post Jun 9 2014, 02:28 PM

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post Jun 13 2014, 07:49 PM

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post Jun 17 2014, 02:56 PM

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I mix almond oil and castor oil and use it as eye makeup remover. I also use this to deep cleanse my face once a week.
TSPuRp13
post Jun 17 2014, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(MiLKTea @ May 23 2014, 05:49 PM)
Definitely!!!

After using makeup remover, you should always use cleanser thereafter to thoroughly remove all the traces. smile.gif

Never sleep with make up biggrin.gif
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Just normal face cleanser will do?
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post Jun 17 2014, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(Lord Nibbler @ Jun 13 2014, 07:49 PM)
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Izzit nice to use?wink.gif
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post Jun 17 2014, 05:20 PM

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QUOTE(PuRp13 @ Jun 17 2014, 03:20 PM)
Izzit nice to use?wink.gif
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Yes it is. I'm using the sebum one.

I choose this brand because it's water based, doesn't sting and easy to use. Most importantly, it doesn't leave residue like most oil based removers do.

Just a few pumps would suffice in removing your makeup. Note that, if you're using waterproof products, you'd need to leave the cotton pad with the remover on the area a little bit longer before wiping it off smile.gif

Also, although the product says that no facial wash is required after using it, I still make it a habit to wash my face. Just feels much 'cleaner' that way tongue.gif

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TSPuRp13
post Jun 17 2014, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(Lord Nibbler @ Jun 17 2014, 05:20 PM)
Yes it is. I'm using the sebum one.

I choose this brand because it's water based, doesn't sting and easy to use. Most importantly, it doesn't leave residue like most oil based removers do.

Just a few pumps would suffice in removing your makeup. Note that, if you're using waterproof products, you'd need to leave the cotton pad with the remover on the area a little bit longer before wiping it off  smile.gif

Also, although the product says that no facial wash is required after using it, I still make it a habit to wash my face. Just feels much 'cleaner' that way  tongue.gif
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Does it helps to remove lipstick too?
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post Jun 17 2014, 05:34 PM

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QUOTE(PuRp13 @ Jun 17 2014, 05:29 PM)
Does it helps to remove lipstick too?
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Yeap it does smile.gif


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post Jun 19 2014, 02:23 AM

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post Jun 23 2014, 10:43 AM

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I don't know why I am pretty skeptical towards make up removers that doesn't require you to rinse and only wipe off. It somehow gives me the feeling that there could still be make up remains on my face.

I'm using Shu Uemura cleansing oil. I prefer those that emulsify. Using for my whole face.

Wondering whether I'm doing this wrong? hmm..

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