Best Eye Makeup Wipes?
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Sep 12, 2013
Kelly K.
Right now I use Johnsons Baby Shampoo and cotton pads to remove my eye makeup but I want something simpler, like a wipe. Plus using the cotton pads isn't very gentle to the skin around my eyes and I worry about causing wrinkles :/
Anyone have any suggestions? Something that is good for sensitive eyes and skin as I get eye infections and irritation quite easy (TMI?)
Sep 12, 2013
Shelley W.
I won't torture you with my experience of using a makeup wipe. Lets just say my face resembled a bumpy road. Wipes are no different from cotton rounds...both contribute to wrinkling. Currently I use melted coconut oil and a damp baby face cloth to remove my eye makeup. You could also try a cleansing water as well...I had success with those in the past.
Sep 12, 2013
Savannah W.
Use baby oil and cotton swabs.
Sep 13, 2013
MakeupByMiiso X.
I use simple wipes if not , Vaseline and cotton pads moistened with water! X.
Sep 13, 2013
Princess P.
neutrogena makeup wipes!
Sep 13, 2013
Jessica T.
Elf! I've used so many others but elf by far was the best
Sep 13, 2013
Bethany P.
I just use baby wipes with a gentle soap or coconut oil
Sep 14, 2013
BerryKiss T.
I sometimes use olive oil on a cotton ball and it's also good for your lashes. My favorite makeup wipes are the Ponds lavender ones. They smell sooo good and get the job done :)