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What make up remover products do you use?

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littleraysofsunshine · 12/10/2014 22:16

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littleraysofsunshine · 13/10/2014 10:30

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ihatethecold · 13/10/2014 10:50

Coconut oil and a hot cloth.

hellsbellsmelons · 13/10/2014 11:33

I use a wet wipe first then I use clean and clear deep cleansing lotion.
That gets out all the crap.
But probably not the best product if you have sensitive skin.

LordTumble · 13/10/2014 12:57

Body Shop Camomile Cleansing Oil, then wipe off with a hot flannel. It's good for eye makeup.

Molotov · 13/10/2014 13:10

Lush' 'Blandest'. It is lovely.

Moonagedaydreamer · 13/10/2014 14:03

Baby oil and a hot cloth. Gets rid of even waterproof mascara.

littleraysofsunshine · 13/10/2014 18:12

I am really terrible at it at the moment. Seeing to my three little ones all day makes me just tried and at bed I just want bed and no gagging about with make up removal. I need to though... Shock

I have an elemis cleanser, but not regular with it (shame on me)

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littleraysofsunshine · 13/10/2014 18:14

It's quite troublesome at the minute too. I've recently had my first period since my sons birth, Breastfeeding still and not drinking enough water too so my skin is prone to break out! Confused

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Molotov · 13/10/2014 18:31

Well, Blandest is a facial wash and cleanser in one: it melts off make-up, then I wipe any residue away with cotton wool.

I'm bushed after running around after my 2 dds all day so Blandest is a 'lazy girls' answer. Smile

The natural ingredients might be kind to your skin atm, too.

HahaHarrie · 13/10/2014 18:47

I use French brand Bioderma's solution micellaire. It's really good and reasonable (and I've read that's what many celeb make-up artists use..).

Here

MauriceTheCat · 13/10/2014 19:01

I love Liz Earle but thT is partly as my skin won't put up with much else

applecatchers36 · 13/10/2014 19:04

Another biodermer user here. It does the job, is great value & easy to use one sweep & it takes it all off.

DoingTheBestICan · 13/10/2014 20:39

I use cold cream and rose water toner, my skin has never felt so soft

TeaAddict235 · 13/10/2014 21:11

Boots Time delay. love the smell and it is creamy too if not sometimes a bit runny.

SaucyMare · 13/10/2014 21:29

Soap and water

FlossieTreadlight · 13/10/2014 21:33

Boots essential basic eye make up remover, Superdrug hot cloth cleanser... The occasional facial wipe

Notabar · 13/10/2014 22:27

I use Superdrug hot cloth cleanser and a warm flannel, then wipes to remove any traces of eye make up.

Normal make up removers irritate my skin, and oil makes the redness worse (slight rosacea).

hiddenhome · 13/10/2014 22:55

Simple Cleansing Lotion

Molotov · 14/10/2014 08:25

Duh, it's 'Ultrabland', not 'Blandest' that I use Blush

LaCerbiatta · 14/10/2014 08:50

LRP micellar water and Balance Me hot cloth cleanser.

lcooper · 14/10/2014 11:58

Organic coconut oil and hot cloth cleanser! Camellia oil is another great one as a cleanser.

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