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Can you recommend me an eye makeup remover?

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Fabulassie · 07/01/2015 23:28

I'd like something that really does remove all my heavy eyeliner and mascara without being horribly oily. I have been using a sample of Clinique's and it's nice in that it isn't an oil slick, but if there's one that removes makeup even more efficiently, I'd like to hear about it. As it is, I can use micellar water, the remover, more micellar water, wash my face with Take Off The Day Balm, and then double-cleans with a non-foaming liquid cleanser and STILL have traces of eye makeup.

Oh, and it has to be something sold in Boots!

I'd be grateful for any suggestions. :)

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exercisenovice · 07/01/2015 23:38

Rimmel eye make up remover is a good one. As far as I know boots sell it.

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NormHonal · 07/01/2015 23:42

I've tried loads, because the eye liner I use (Boots no 7) can be a bugger to shift.

The best results have come from Liz Earle Hot Cloth Cleanser (buy a load of cheap flannels to use with it). I believe you can buy it in some Boots. You can use it on eye make-up too.

Simple used to be good, but I have sensitive eyes and the current version stings my eyes.

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acatcalledjohn · 08/01/2015 00:12

I swear by Simple. I get the occasional stinging reaction to mascara (some more than others) so would guess my eyes are sensitive too, yet Simple have never made my eyes sting.

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madamweasel · 08/01/2015 00:20

Having run out of my usual, in a slightly tipsy moment I chose my toddler's no more tears shampoo to take my make up off, including eye make up - a tiny drop on a wet cotton ball and it got every trace off - gentle on skin and didn't sting my eyes. Definitely find that cheap in Boots!

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Fabulassie · 08/01/2015 18:13

Well, I went on Boots.com and noticed that one of the Garnier removers was very highly rated. So, I thought I'd look for that one. And saw that they were having a 3 for £5 offer on Garnier cleansing. And they have three different eye makeup removers, each about £3.50. Bought one of each! The one that is highly rated is called something like Simply Something or Other... and I have tried it and I liked it as well as the Clinique one (which is £11!). Not sure about the other two, yet, but it's nice to have them as backup.

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tethersend · 08/01/2015 20:17

The ONLY one IMO is the Olay one- it's a cream and not oily at all. Cheap too.

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MissTFied · 08/01/2015 20:21

Baby Lotion works for me.

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pilates · 08/01/2015 20:27

Simple for me.

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ThreeQuartersEmpty · 08/01/2015 20:29

Simple for me too. I've sensitive eyes and also can't use anything to oily or greasy.

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AyMamita · 08/01/2015 20:49

Lancome Bi-Facils is amazing. One of the only expensive beauty products I use. This limited edition supersize is great value! They only do it at Christmas time.

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Twinklestein · 08/01/2015 21:05

I always bought Lancôme Bi-Facils until I had to buy some remover quickly at Waterloo station. I rushed into Boots and bought some 'Botanics soothing eyemakeup remover' and it's amazing. Gets off my waterproof mascara no problem. Never spending £20 on eye makeup remover again.

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MadameJulienBaptiste · 08/01/2015 21:10

Either loreal or garnier make a micellar gel eye makeup remover. It's brilliant. None oily, and gets everything off. I've tried many over the years but am sticking with this. Only about £3.99 in super drug.

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midnightmoomoo · 08/01/2015 22:43

Have a look at yesterday's post on mortgage free in three, Elaine posted a 'recipe' for eye make up remover made with water, baby shampoo and baby oil. I tried it and it's brilliant. I usually use whatever cleanser I've got on the go, but I was very impressed with this homemade one, it's very gentle and took everything off easily.

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SoMuchForSubtlety · 08/01/2015 22:56

If you like bi-facils don't bother paying Lancôme prices. Lancôme is owned by l'oreal and the l'oreal gentle eye and lip makeup remover is basically identical.

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avagosling · 09/01/2015 10:46

Try the oil cleansing method, fab for removing all the make up, including mascara www.fushi.co.uk/healthy-lifestyle-news/oil-cleansing-method-for-glowing-skin/

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Mabelface · 09/01/2015 10:50

I use coconut oil and a hot flannel. Works like a dream.

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elvesavleftdabildin · 09/01/2015 15:05

Gatineau 'Floracil' - gentle, non-oily and effective. It makes a lovely eye mask, too. I get it from QVC when it's a special price or on easy-pay.

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elvesavleftdabildin · 09/01/2015 15:08

Sorry, just seen the Boots qualifier.

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Lottapianos · 09/01/2015 15:14

Another vote for Garnier Micellar Water. Cheap, effective and so mild, you can pretty much squirt it straight into your own eyes and it doesn't sting

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Fabulassie · 09/01/2015 23:57

I already use the Micellar water from Garnier. I use it after the eye makeup remover to take off all my makeup and then I cleans.

I've now finished the sample of Clinique Take Off The Day eye makeup remover and will be starting one of the three Garnier removers that I've bought. I'd love to find one better than any I've ever tried but if these work as well as the Clinique did and don't irritate my eyes I will be content with that.

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OmnipotentQueenOfTheUniverse · 10/01/2015 00:05

Simple for me too. Its good stuff.

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avocadotoast · 10/01/2015 00:12

I also use coconut oil. For my whole face.

Smudge it all over my face, rub to make sure makeup shifts, go over with cotton wool pads and then wash with a hot flannel. Works a treat. I find proper makeup removers are too harsh for my skin.

I then cleanse the next morning in the shower, so I'm not too worried about the oil affecting my skin.

(Though my friend does have oilier skin than me and she said coconut oil made her break out in spots; everyone is different I guess.)

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PincPengwin · 10/01/2015 00:17

Another vote for the Garnier Micellar Water. I have sensitive skin and it works wonders on removing my eye makeup. I have the eye make up remover from Garnier as well but just not used it yet. Hope you find something that works Smile

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CointreauVersial · 10/01/2015 00:21

Boots Essential Cucumber Eye Makeup Remover.

Excellent, and cheap as chips.

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goodasitgets · 10/01/2015 00:45

The olay one that tethers said. Bought it after seeing recommendation on here, wouldn't be without it now

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