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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have this problem, too. I also have developed dry eyes and occasional blepharitis as I approach age 50. I use Ilia regular mascara or Tarte tubing mascara, both which purport to be gentle and easy to remove, and both which I have trouble removing. I have tried Almay eye makeup remover and bioderma micellar water and neither removes my mascara without a lot of rubbing, which causes redness and stinging (not to mention probably enhances eye area wrinkles ☺️) . I have tried a makeup eraser towel and same result (requires lots of rubbing, so then redness, etc). I have tried a cleansing oil and balms and they remove the eye makeup but they exacerbate the blepharitis, I think they are too heavy on my lids and clog the pores/ducts (I thoroughly rinse it off and double cleanse with La Roche Posay gentle cleanser after, and even use a separate eye wash). I am at the point that I rarely wear eye makeup because of this problem. Hoping to see a new suggestion on this thread - I am going to try baby shampoo per one poster’s suggestion. - NP[/quote] For mascara, maybe just try a different type of makeup. I switched to tubing last year if changing. Comes right off. Haven't found a great solution for eyeliner, so I just gave up on using it. [/quote]
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