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May 4, 2011
Kristina C.
Makeup wipes are always convenient for me to have when I'm traveling or on-the-go. I love makeup wipes that get rid of my makeup so I have a makeup free face before I actually cleanse my face.
What are your suggestions on some good, drugstore makeup cleansing wipes?
May 4, 2011
Linda D.
I love Neutrogena's cleansing towelettes. I have been using them for over two years now and they are amazing at removing any type of make up.
May 4, 2011
Shelly T.
I just use the generic ones from Walmart. (Equate.)
May 4, 2011
Keshonta B.
Makeup wipes are good especially the mac ones but I ave seen people use baby wipes and baby wipes are a no no for me they burn my skin and dry it out.sometimes I use baby oil to take off my makeup
May 4, 2011
Angela W.
I looove Neutrogena wipes. I tried to go on the cheap and get the "off" brand and broke out : ( So I went back to Neutrogena and it looks like I'm starting to clear up again. Not sure what the real difference is but my skin tells me it wants the real thing!
May 4, 2011
DeShelle W.
I also use the Equate ones from walmart 2 bags for 6 bucks, and they also have a box like for only 4 bucks, or get the generic baby wipes for only 97 cents. Really inexpensive!!!!
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May 4, 2011
DeShelle W.
I do! But i don't rub them I just wipe the wipes across my lashes very lightly then I wash my face! I find that works best!!
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May 5, 2011
Alysea P.
I love the Yes 2 Blueberry Age Refresh Brightening Facial Towelettes. I got mine from Walmart. I love that they use 99%natural ingredients, and I feel that they do a pretty decent job removing all of my makeup. I love that how they smell and they have apple and lemon peel in them! They are said to Moisturize and Cleanse all in one and they really do that. I don't get the oily residue that I feel that some other makeup towelettes leave. You truly don't feel like you have to wash your face when you're done with these!
Secondly, I recommend, as did the other ladies, the Neutrogena Night Calming wipes. I use the night calming, which are in the purple packaging because I love how they smell and find them to be a little more gentle on my face (could just be me).
Hope this Helps! xo
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May 5, 2011
Keshonta B.
I may have to try the blueberries wipes,I'm skeptical but they sound interesting. As for the neutrogena I think I'm going to pass. I have sensitive skin and I used there products and broke out .
May 5, 2011
Jane A.
I've been using make up wipes recently because I ran out of my MUFE eye remover lotion (cannot think of the exact name). I would use the lotion to take off my eyeshadow primed with UDPP; it's hard to get this stuff off your face with just face wash and water alone. So I've been using cheap wipes, right now they're E.L.F. wipes, for my eye area. I usually just wipe my eyelids, and lightly go over my lashes... Then I wash my face as usual. Even though I'm tired at the end of the night, I force myself to stay up another 5 minutes or so, so I can do my cleansing routine.... no more skipping, or short cuts.
May 5, 2011
Jessenia I.
I've tried soooooooooo many different wipes (name brand & generic) but I always end up going back to Ponds Wet Cleansing Towelettes in Original Clean. They are the only ones that do not make my eyes sting.
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May 5, 2011
Kristina C.
Oh my goodness, good! Thank you Jessenia I.! I just came home and read all these responses and I ended up geting the Ponds Towelettes in Orignial Clean. I was worried because nobody on here said anything about them. But they give you 30 instead of the standard 25 in most packs so I decided to go for those! Thanks so much! I hope they work out well! :)
May 5, 2011
Johan P.
I use the generics ones and the Pond's ones. I love the Pond's, this ones leaves my skin smooth and without any make up. I just use one for all my face. They have one's for the morning and the others for the evening. Clever, no??
May 5, 2011
Celine P.
I love the CVS brand of the Garnier Nutritioniste Nutri-Pure Detoxifying Wet Cleansing Towelettes! :) They're like the Garnier one, only cheaper! I also have the Olay Wet Cleansing Cloths for Sensitive Skin, but I haven't tried them yet.
May 5, 2011
Angela W.
@ Mandy - have you ever tried coconut oil to remove mascara?? Works amazingly well, is totally natural, and also makes for a great moisturizer so you don't have to wash it off : )
May 5, 2011
rozeena k.
Right makeup wipes.
LOVE MY NEW MAKEUP WIPES :D
they are the nivea visage daily essential ones..
link : http://www.nivea.co.uk/products/face-care/essential-care/essentials-dry-to-sensitive-skin/Gentle-Facial-Cleansing-Wipes
my skin feels amazing after!!! <3
May 7, 2011
Kitty J.
I use Superdrugs own brand Baby Wipes. Works a treat, gentle and its super cheap too! Happy face, happy purse!
May 8, 2011
Rachael Y.
If you belong to Costco, or know someone who does.. you need to checkout Kirkland's Daily Facial Cleaning Towelettes. They are so inexpensive, smell great, and the towelette itself is so durable. Check out this link to my blog. It explains this fantastic product more in depth.
http://rachaelsbeautyblog.blogspot.com/2011/04/cosmetic-wipes.html
May 9, 2011
Diana G.
I usually use makeup wipes (Pond's Original Clean in the blue and white package) to remove excess makeup remover residue after using a cleansing oil on my face to remove my makeup, and a dual phased eye makeup remover. I find that this way, when I cleanse my face, my cleanser can foam up and cleanse my skin instead of cleansing away the makeup remover.
May 9, 2011
Diana G.
@Rachael Y.- I've been curious about the Kirkland Face Cloths! My only concern was that they wouldn't be "wet" enough, or that the wet solution wouldn't have enough cleansing power to wipe off makeup, oil, residue.. Did you feel like the cleansing power was comparable to MAC's?
May 9, 2011
Kristen A.
May 9, 2011
Rachael Y.
@Diana... I actually think they are better then MAC wipes. They are more durable and smell great. I do notice towards the end of the pack they start to dry out a little more (not as wet), but it still does the same job. I love them!! Plus they are super cheap. You get 140 wipes for around $20. MAC is alot more then that.
May 10, 2011
Jessica D.
Neutrogena all the way!
May 11, 2011
Diana G.
@Rachael- Better? I'll definitely have to try them out the next time I go to Costco. @ $20 for 140 count, that's amazing!
May 11, 2011
Robert Ivan L.
I'm quite fond of the Garnier Essentials Cleansing Whipes. They are good enough for me, allthough I am not sure they remove mascara efficiently.
@Kris W. LOL, I thought it said Up & Go! Haha!