| Eve Lom |
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The makeup eraser clothes pulled out my eyelashes. I thought it was a fluke until I bought a washcloth with the same texture and again... sheered off.
I use the Farmacy green clean now. |
| Clinique take the day off cleansing balm. A little goes a long way and it is super soothing leaves my skin soft. It’s a balm that becomes an oil on skin contact. Highly recommended. |
| I’m 50, and I like the Elf eye makeup remover. It’s gentle and takes everything off easily. |
| NP. I've used the Bobbi Brown Instant Long Wear Gentle Eye Makeup Remover for years, but I think they recently changed the formula. It's much oilier than it used to be. I'm looking for a new solution. |
| I use ocusoft wipes at night and baby shampoo in the shower. |
| CeraVe cream to foam cleanser has been very effective and gentle for me. |
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I use makeup eraser cloths to remove tubing mascara, have for years and have not noticed any loss or damage. The key is that the makeup eraser cloth has to be very wet, like dripping wet, when you use it. Then you place it against the underside of your upper lashes (looking up a bit can help with this) and keep it there for a bit (10 - 20 seconds maybe) and then very gently push the cloth upwards against the lashes and the tubing mascara should slide right off the lashes.
I don’t wear mascara on my lower lashes but I imagine the technique would be basically the same, just holding the makeup eraser cloth against the top of the lower lashes. |
| Instant Eye Makeup remover by Clarins. It’s the best! |
| I just use coconut oil on a pad. I also think the extra moisture around the eye area has kept wrinkles away. |
Such a dumb post. |
| I use tea tree oil wipes. |
| Lancome (the blue bottle)! Pricey but gentle with a pleasant fragrance. |
| Switch to a tubing mascara. I use Thrive. And then all you need is Cetaphil or cerave |