Wet Ones For Makeup Remover?
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Aug 29, 2014
Manasi S.
I know people say baby wipes are better than wet ones, but I already purchases and opened the wet ones so I figure I might as well use them. They're the sensitive skin ones. Are they okay to use on my face. especially around the eye area? Would they dry up my skin?
Thanks!
Aug 29, 2014
Kyraa D.
Are they just wet ones for the hands or are they makeup removing wipes by a skincare company like Clean & Clear or Neutrogena?
I personally use Neutrogena Moisturizing Cleansing Cloths. they're really great! they remove all my makeup, including waterproof mascara & eyeliner. they also make my skin feel a lot nicer than most makeup removing wipes do; definitely hydrating!
Aug 30, 2014
Manasi S.
No they're the wet ones brand ones that are originally for your hands. but they say you can use them on a baby so I figured it should be okay..?
Aug 30, 2014
Bailey G.
Eeeeh I wouldn't use them around your eye area...I always suggest getting a makeup remover specifically for eye makeup so you don't irritate them. But as for removing face makeup, the Wet Ones should be fine for now. After you're out of them however, I'd go get actual makeup remover wipes. You don't even have to get name brand - I use generic Walmart & Target brand wipes and they work great, AND you can use them around your eyes safely if need be.