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Jan 2, 2014
Maybelle R.
I don't know a proper way to remove my mascara so I sleep with it and in the morning it is spread all over my eyes. Can you suggest any affordable makeup removers or any tips?
Jan 2, 2014
Katherine R.
You could use some cheap face cream or moisturizer and rub it on your eyes and face then get a damn towel to wipe it all off! Where I live we have these $1 make up wipes and they work great, but that's here in Texas :(
Jan 2, 2014
Maybelle R.
Thnx Katherine
Jan 2, 2014
Kim C.
I usually just wash it off with soap and water.
Jan 2, 2014
Maybelle R.
I'm afraid that will sting my eyes...
Jan 2, 2014
Katherine R.
I don't want to sound all creepy, but if you can send me your address I can send you some packs! ☺️
Jan 2, 2014
Maybelle R.
Ha ha...I think they sell wipes in NY.
Jan 2, 2014
Heather L.
Johnson baby shampoo [more tears ;)] and water Or you can use philosophy's purity oil... A little goes a long way too so remember that as well when $ is a concern... Quality products can work better so you'll need less product, although they may cost more :)
Jan 2, 2014
Adrianna E.
I'm with Kim...soap and water...not too hard...and as far as being afraid of getting it in your eyes, close them lol. It's just like when you regularly wash your face. or get some make up remover or make up removing wipes.
Jan 2, 2014
Heather L.
*no more tears
Jan 2, 2014
Maybelle R.
Thnx guys...will follow your advice.
Jan 2, 2014
Mary F.
hapy 2 hlp :-*
Jan 2, 2014
Mary F.
hapy 2 hlp :-*
Jan 2, 2014
Rebecca C.
Use coconut oil. it literally dissolves even waterproof mascara. I also use it as moisturizer and a deep conditioner for my hair. I got mine at the grocery store. just make sure you get the organic unrefined one. you will love it I promise:)
Jan 2, 2014
Johanna C.
Ponds makeup remover is in a cream type formula
Jan 2, 2014
Diana J.
With makeup remover for eyes and using a cotton pad, I close the eye and clean from roots to ends ( few times), then open the eye and starting with waterline of the mobile eyelid I clean the lashes by zig zag moves. It,s the sametime massage:-)
Jan 2, 2014
Fazila S.
Baby oil is great for removing makeup..
Jan 2, 2014
Jessica P.
Get an eye makeup remover put it on a cotton ball and rub your eye
Jan 2, 2014
Shauna S.
Soap can irritate your eyes but it's also very drying to your delicate skin on your face so I wouldn't use that. Also with any ordinary lotion you want to make sure it's specifically safe for your eye area. You can use coconut oil but be very careful with this. It is an oil that can eventually build up in your eye and cause an infection if not properly washed out. I recommend Ponds Makeup Remover Wipes. They're like $4 and work amazingggg.
Jan 2, 2014
Danielle B.
I use Burt bees sensitive skin wipes or coconut oil. Both work well.
Jan 2, 2014
Maybelle R.
I tried coconut oil guys...works great!! Thank you too all of you who recommended it :))))
Jan 3, 2014
Bonnie R.
I use coconut oil as well. I've never had an issue with it.
Jan 3, 2014
Pamela W.
I use Huggies baby wipes for sensitive skin with shea butter. Amazing at taking all make up off. Cost under 4 bucks for 64 wipes.
Jan 3, 2014
Charlie-jayne G.
Eye make up remover pads ❤️❤️