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    ELIZABETH ARDEN All Gone Eye and Lip Makeup Remover
    This two-phase formulation easily and gently removes even transfer resistant and waterproof makeup. Fragrance free.

    It's only $16.00, and works awesome!

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    Default Re: I'm a guy makeup artist, but I found what works best for my clients...

    I will have to try this, i m looking for a good makeup remover! thanks

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    Default Re: I'm a guy makeup artist, but I found what works best for my clients...

    Yeah...A good rule of thumb when selecting your new eye makeup remover is to

    1. ask for a waterproof eyeliner
    2. make a dark line on your hand
    3. then ask for a Q-tip applicator
    4. dip the Q-tip in the makeup removr
    5. sweep the wet Q-tip over the eyeliner on your hand
    6. see if it makes a gentle clean sweep

    If it DOESN'T make a gentle "clean sweep" and you need to scrub at it, then it's not working right. Removing eye makeup with something that ISN'T very gentle and quick will only lead to tugging of the eyelid - and that contributes to wrinkles in the future because you're being harsh on that skin.

    I'll be writing a report on makeup removers soon, so follow me at: http://www.examiner.com/x-14511-Rich...trecent&page=2

    Click "subscribe by email" and you'll get all the updates when a new article is written. This is not a "blog" but an actual online magazine.

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    Default Re: I'm a guy makeup artist, but I found what works best for my clients...

    Thank you so much!!

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    Default Re: I'm a guy makeup artist, but I found what works best for my clients...

    I use makeup remover wipes. Sonia Kusha or something like that

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    Default Re: I'm a guy makeup artist, but I found what works best for my clients...

    Thank you sooo much i will see where i could get them! They don't have a target in montreal!!!

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    Default Re: I'm a guy makeup artist, but I found what works best for my clients...

    thanks for the tip.

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    Default Re: I'm a guy makeup artist, but I found what works best for my clients...

    Any time. Let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. I'm a writer and a makeup artist, so I'd be glad to do research on ANY topic.

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    Default Re: I'm a guy makeup artist, but I found what works best for my clients...

    i use baby wipes or sometimes olive oil

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    ill definitely have to try that.

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    Default Re: I'm a guy makeup artist, but I found what works best for my clients...

    Quote Originally Posted by rscaro1 View Post
    Yeah...A good rule of thumb when selecting your new eye makeup remover is to

    1. ask for a waterproof eyeliner
    2. make a dark line on your hand
    3. then ask for a Q-tip applicator
    4. dip the Q-tip in the makeup removr
    5. sweep the wet Q-tip over the eyeliner on your hand
    6. see if it makes a gentle clean sweep

    If it DOESN'T make a gentle "clean sweep" and you need to scrub at it, then it's not working right. Removing eye makeup with something that ISN'T very gentle and quick will only lead to tugging of the eyelid - and that contributes to wrinkles in the future because you're being harsh on that skin.

    I'll be writing a report on makeup removers soon, so follow me at: http://www.examiner.com/x-14511-Rich...trecent&page=2

    Click "subscribe by email" and you'll get all the updates when a new article is written. This is not a "blog" but an actual online magazine.
    I agree 100%. The product should work for you. Not you work the product.

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