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Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:08 am      Reply with quote
Im looking for a good make-up remover to remove everything from lipstick, foundation to mascara. I've tried the Vichy make-up solution, that was pretty good but i want a change. Any suggestions on a make-up remover that is not only for the eyes?

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Fri Jan 13, 2006 5:49 am      Reply with quote
BCgirl wrote:
Im looking for a good make-up remover to remove everything from lipstick, foundation to mascara. I've tried the Vichy make-up solution, that was pretty good but i want a change. Any suggestions on a make-up remover that is not only for the eyes?
Have you thought of using plain old jojoba oil? It removes the makeup (including waterproof eye makeup) and also helps regulate dry or oily skin.

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No i have not tried of using that... hmm that may be something to consider! But i am prone to breakouts so i dont want something too oily. But my skin is also quite dry, so i dont want a make-up remover that will dry up the skin

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Fri Jan 13, 2006 10:45 am      Reply with quote
BCgirl wrote:
No i have not tried of using that... hmm that may be something to consider! But i am prone to breakouts so i dont want something too oily. But my skin is also quite dry, so i dont want a make-up remover that will dry up the skin
Contrary to popular belief, oil doesn't cause breakouts nor clog pores.

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Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:27 am      Reply with quote
^ oh thats interesting, i always thought oil clogged pores Laughing

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I use Jojoba Oil to remove all my make-up including my eye make-up.
Jojoba Oil is the best one you can use for oily skin, I also use it as a night time moisturiser.
Oils are ideal for combination skin especially if you have dry skin too.

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Fri Jan 13, 2006 6:30 pm      Reply with quote
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I use Jojoba Oil to remove all my make-up including my eye make-up.
Jojoba Oil is the best one you can use for oily skin, I also use it as a night time moisturiser.
Oils are ideal for combination skin especially if you have dry skin too.


where can I get Joboba oil???

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I just started to use the OCM. My skin is mixed oily on nose and chin and dry over the rest. I second what everyone is saying using the right oils cleans and seems to control the oils on the oily parts while not damaging the dry spots (I've been having winter face chapping). I have a mix with jojoba that I like.
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Chrissie you should be able to buy it on line, there are tons of sites that sell it.

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rosebud wrote:
Chrissie you should be able to buy it on line, there are tons of sites that sell it.


thanks....I was wasted Mad almost a half a tank of $2.49 a gallon gasoline driving around town looking for Jojoba oil. The internet is good!!!

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Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:00 am      Reply with quote
you should be able to find it in health care/food shops as well...

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Tue Jan 17, 2006 6:43 am      Reply with quote
the philosophy is a excellent cleanser and eye makeup remover try gatineau its the same ph as your tears!!
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Sat Jan 28, 2006 6:51 pm      Reply with quote
I use Lancome or Cle de Peau eye makeup remover.
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Mon Jan 30, 2006 7:15 am      Reply with quote
I use aveeno (sp?) oatmeal bar and sometimes neutragena bar soap. It seems to remove everything without stripping my skin...if I wear a lot of eye makeup I usually use OCM. Good Luck!
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Just to let you know that I also use Cetaphil cleanser for oily skin because it can remove make-up and eye make-up without irritating my eyes.
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Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:58 pm      Reply with quote
DHC Deep Cleansing Oil is perfect for what you are looking for. It removes everything and still rinses clean! Smile It doesn't break me out either.
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Wed Feb 01, 2006 8:49 pm      Reply with quote
I have luck with Cetaphil alone, also. But if I wear especially heavy eye makeup, I use good old Ponds cold cream before cleansing.

My mother swears by baby oil but I remember reading once that baby oil in the eye area is bad.... just don't recall why! hmm

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My mother swears by baby oil but I remember reading once that baby oil in the eye area is bad.... just don't recall why! hmm
I heard the same thing. I think it's because baby oil is a "mineral" oil and therefore petroleum-based which isn't a good idea to use around the eyes. Although if that is truly the reason, then you probably shouldn't use Vaseline to remove your eye makeup either (which my mother did religiously for years!)....

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Fri Feb 03, 2006 6:14 am      Reply with quote
I have been known to use Baby Wipes to remove myt eye make-up, they work suprisingly well.

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The OCM is the best I've found. I was hesitant to use it at first because I thought, "Oh my God, I'm rubbing olive/castor oil on my face and grinding it into my pores! How can this work? I'm soooo going to breakout."

But I didn't and it removed my makeup and left my skin really soft. I just had a hard time believing oil can clean.

I also really like the BB tub soap and on my lazy days the Dove facial clothes.

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For those users of jojoba oil to remove eye make-up...do u just rinse off with water after or do u still use a cleanser to remove the oily film? I dont feel v comfortable with the oily film but dont want to use facial cleanser around the eye area....
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Eve Lom. Awesome for removing all make-up and leaving skin baby soft yet without clogging pores.

But I seem to be the only fan of this cleanser here on the boards.. Embarassed Laughing
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mojocat, I normally cleanse as I normally would after using the Jojoba Oil to take off my make-up Very Happy

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