Best makeup remover wipes for sensitive/acne prone skin.
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Jul 8, 2013
Nicole B.
So currently I use cetaphil face wash which I love, but today I used my tea tree oil as a toner to leave on for a couple of minutes and then rinse off and it literally took off all my make up! I couldn't believe how much cetaphil left behind! So I figured I would use make up remover wipers before I use my cetaphil.
Jul 8, 2013
Gabriela S.
Simple - it's a brand made especially for sensitive skin. Sold at target :)
Jul 8, 2013
Ciara H.
Simple cleansing wipes
Jul 8, 2013
Nicole B.
Weird thing is my aunt just for me the facial cleansing wipes for sensitive skin! Lol but I wanted to see if anyone had any other opinions, does it really take off all your male up? Like does it show on the cloth as being tan after you use it?
Jul 8, 2013
Nicole B.
My aunt just bought me* sometimes she buys me random stuff lol I don't know.
Jul 8, 2013
Nicole B.
I might as well try the simple wipes and then I might use the coconut oil trick because I have heard of that as well!
Jul 8, 2013
Nicole B.
Would anyone know of a good facial cleanser that actually takes off all your make up? Since mine isn't doing the trick (for sensitive/acne prone skin) lol.
Jul 8, 2013
Devyani G.
I have heard neutrogena also has one for acne skin.Don't know whether they can be used to remove make up.
Jul 8, 2013
Anupa M.
The only thing that works for removing all my make up is the oil cleansing method (I use castor, jojoba, and been oil) it also helps reduce my acne so I'd try it if it appeals to you :)
Jul 8, 2013
Anupa M.
Neem oil* silly phone ><
Jul 8, 2013
Fanny L.
I would use a separate makeup remover and then a cleanser. This insures that no residue is left behind. I have acne prone skin and I use the simple cleansing wipes and a cleanser from dermadoctor called ain't misbehavin'. It's gentle enough to not irritate my skin but still cleanses my skin really well. Usually cleansers that remove makeup as well as cleanses can be too abrasive and cause skin irritation and dryness.
Jul 8, 2013
Erin M.
I use coconut oil or grapeseed oil honestly. Just rub some on my face, let a hot/warm towel sit on my face for 30 seconds, then wipe everything off.
Jul 8, 2013
Traci L.
I use olay wipes
Jul 8, 2013
Preeti P.
Almond oil, it removes everything and its easy to wash off with soap, unlike other oils it won't leave the skin feeling greesy.
Jul 8, 2013
Bronwyn R.
I use ponds cold cream. It's a cleanser and removes all.make up including waterproof mascara. I then wipe it off with wet wipes for sensitive skin and then wash my face with cetaphil cleanser. I have VERY acne prone skin and I saw this on a youtube ad and decided to try it and it is amazing!! I use it in conjunction with the body shop seaweed line and its great as the moisturiser leaves a matte finish to your face so barely any shine.
Jul 8, 2013
Yaya B.
I honestly just use good brand baby wipes then I wash off with cetaphil like you..then I tone but I never dunce off the toner then I moisturize. But baby wipes are just as good as makeup wipes I think even better.
Jul 8, 2013
Yaya B.
Rinse off*
Jul 8, 2013
Nicole B.
Thank you fanny! That is a really good tip!
Jul 8, 2013
Nicole B.
I have also heard great thing about the ponds cold cream bronwyn so I will deff try it!! I'm not really a fan of the other oils beside tea tee oils because the other ones gave me the worst whiteheads surprisingly
Jan 13, 2014
Chantel L.
I know a makeup remover wipe that doesn't work! It's up's apricot cleansing wipes. What I've learned about my acne prone , oily , combination skin is I can't use wipes that have any perfumes in them , I've had the biggest breakouts since using these and I'm not talking little I'm talking mountains! Lol hope this was helpful. A face wash that was good though was st.ives makeup remover the original formula it works great!
Feb 6, 2014
Jaydy Y.
I've got a few good ideas to use from this although I can' t use simple. Makes my face burn and sting and sometimes puffy or swollen.
I use to use baby wipes they did a great job but my skin is now reacting to them (grr) its getting harder now even body creams arent hydrating my face :( need some help xx