Yes, I'm aware. That is why I asked for wipe recommendations that won't upset sensitive skin. |
| I also do the Costco wipes, but tbh if I didn't or eye makeup on sometimes I'll just skip the whole thing since I also use bare minerals. |
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I swear I am not 85, but I use Pond's Cold Cream. It's the best and no need for moisturizer afterwards. I just goop it on and take off with tissues.
One caveat: I have very dry skin. |
| I use a makeup remover wipe at least. |
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I've been meaning to try Micellar Water. No "real" water necessary. You just rub it gently on your face with cotton swabs and it's supposed to make your face perfectly clean. Like I said, I haven't used it yet, but it might be worth a try.
http://www.elle.com/beauty/makeup-skin-care/news/a27149/can-micellar-water-replace-your-whole-cleansing-and-moisturizing-routine/ |
| kirkland face wipes on the night stand. |
This is what I do. Sometimes I slather my moisturizer first, followed by warm washcloth. Damp, not soaking. Somehow seems easier than washing on nights when I am exhausted. |
Just use the make up remover wipes and moisturizer. You can wash your face in the shower in the morning. |
| I don't wash my face at night. But I don't wear a lot of makeup (and no mascara or foundation) and I don't have oily skin. No pimples. |
| Thanks everyone! I ordered a few of the suggestions! |
| Warm washcloth. I confess that 50% of the time I don't wash my face at all. It doesn't seem to make a difference in my complexion. |
| Neutrogena wipes or Tea Tree Oil wipes from Trader Joes |
| Neutrogena wipes or a warm washcloth. But I really try to do that infrequently because my skin is so much better if I keep to my routine. |
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Mi cellar water with a cotton pad is a good substitute,
I've been using the Burt's Bees facial oil cleanser--as a PP said, you could wipe it off with a pad and either tap water or micellar. I have found it really softens my face and keeps it cleans. |