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May 1, 2013
Sharna W.
To wash off eye makeup in the shower use Johnson's conditioning baby shampoo.
Cleans the most stubborn smokey eyes and makes you feel so awake. I use I in the mornings just to wake me up!
I always get puffy eyes from the oily removers and I prefer to do all the washing in the shower
It's so cheap give it a go girls! 👍
May 1, 2013
Eva K.
Thanks very much! it's also a miracle worker for cleaning makeup brushes you know:) you just put a pea-sized amount for a normal brush, smooth it throught the bristles in the right direction and rub gently under lukewarm water;)
May 1, 2013
Stefani S.
I didn't know that but I've been looking for something to wash off eye makeup in the shower/to save cotton pads.
Thanks for the tip!
May 1, 2013
Eileen A.
I use it to clean my makeup brushes as well! Why wouldn't it work to remove stubborn eye makeup in the shower right?! lol :)
May 2, 2013
Sevetria M.
I use it for my brushes but never thought about using it for eye makeup remover. My eyelids are very oily and the other removers make it worse. Good looking out on that tip.
May 2, 2013
Angela W.
great tip thanks
May 2, 2013
Sharna W.
I'm glad you love it! My optometrist has also told me to use it when I get a stye or hay-fever allergies. It's like the makeup industries windex!!
May 2, 2013
Alma M.
Yup it works great :-) I thought it was known lol.