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Posted on August 12, 2007 by Juliet Cohen | Posted under Beauty
How to Remove Makeup
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Removing eye makeup can be one of the more tricky areas of the face, as the skin around your eyes is the most sensitive. The most basic cleanser is soap, and this is an option, but it can be drying to the skin and harsh on the eyes. The best method to remove makeup is that takes a few drops of cosmetic makeup removers on a cotton ball and gently use for removing makeup from the face. Household ammonia is another good resource for removing lipstick. First blot the stain with a bit of water to remove as much of the lipstick as possible, then treat with a little ammonia, and rinse and wash per care label instructions. Removing finger nail polish is also fairly easy. Simply use an acetone based fingernail polish remover to remove the stain. Using a stainless steel spoon, gently drip small amounts of fingernail polish remover over the stain and let the residue drip into the bowl, working it in with your finger. There are many different ways to remove stains from cosmetics. Mineral oil is best for remoing make up.it is even cheaper than baby oil. Eye makeup that is very stubborn requires a solvent and removes mascara gently and can easily rinse off. Use sweet almond oil. It works great andis very cheap and good for the skin too. When removeing heavy eye make up to use cheapest petroleum jelly and old washcloth dampened with very warm water to remove heavy eye make up and use cotton balls dipped in baby oil and then wash face with dove soap also moisturises the face. When removing lip make up always use cold cream to remove lipsticks as this will help to soften and condition lips. Avoid washing off eye makeup with cleanser, as it's too harsh and drying for this delicate area. Remove Makeup Tips 1. Start by removing your eye makeup with a cotton ball that's been moistened with eye makeup remover formula. 2. Put eye makeup remover on a cotton ball to takeoff eye makeup. 3. Don't use regular makeup remover on your eyes because it might be too harsh. 4. Use cleansing milk with cotton wool to take off surface makeup. 5. Spend at least a minute lathering the facial cleanser on your skin before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. 6. Don't use normal or non-"tear free" shampoos because they will cause stinging. 7. Always apply moisturizer. About The Author: Juliet Cohen writes articles on eye makeup tips and how to apply eyeshadow. |
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