baby oil will make your eyes puffy, as it contains mineral oils
baby oil will make your eyes puffy, as it contains mineral oils
I have found a few things that work as to I have very sensitive skin as well. I have only found 1 laundry detergent that I don't break out from. But, as far as eye make up I have found a few things that work for me. The Vasaline trick works pretty well, I never broke out and it didn't burn but you need to wash you face right after and it left my skin pretty oily. Also, I've used Avon's eye make-up remover lotion, it work pretty great but again you have to wash the area right after. My newest find (last weekend) was Victoria's Secret Make up Remover, it's delicate enough for your eyes and yet can be used on your entire face. I have been using it for the last week and cannot believe how much I love it! There's no need to wash your face right after and it leaves your skin super soft! Also, I alternate nights of using my Dove Cool Cucumber face wash! I hope some of this is of help to you!
I get dry skin too if I use cleanser twice in the day, so in the morning I use my regular Clean and Clear and at night I use makeup remover cloths, they have a cucumber base. They clear all your makeup away and my skin actually feels more hydrated after I use them. Not sure of the brand, they arent with me right nowsorry!
Thy bifacil eyemake up remover from Lacome..it is gentle yet removes the toughest eyemake up in one sweep...use on a warm moist cotton pad..then follow with a good cleanser.. I recommend Creme Radience also by Lancome..a little goes along way...dont forget to tone and use a hydrator of some sort.. If you are breaking out...try to find the source..if its from clogged pores it could be from using the oils... also a tip...clean your cell phone daily because many of us get breakouts in the phone zone...lots of bacteria breed there
I have tried every brand of eye make-up remover and they ALL irritated my eyes! I finally found a DERMALOGICA ( a pro-skin care line available in salons/spas that offer facials etc.) It's a bit pricy but WELL worth it. Most places will give you a sample if you ask. Just be honest with the front desk, "hey, I heard this..blah blah, could I please have a sample and one of your business cards? " By giving you there card it will assure them that they will be getting the retail cred when you come back & be much more willing to help you or give you more samples of other things.
Bioderma sensibio is good for sensitive skin.
Simple make up remover its non oily, its al natural ingredients it is designed for senitve skin its the best! its about $8 but i live in aus so it might be an aussie product x
I use Avene facial cleanser and moisturizer. I was on Accutane for me acne and it really dried out my skin. But then I started to use these products and it really helped reverse my dry skin.
I guess Oily make-up remover or baby wipes.
i m clean my face and use night cream before bed.
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I have very sensitive skin and rosacea I use dove facial cloths they dont dry out your skin and make it tight. I also use a night cream just to keep my skin hydrated. I hope this helps![]()
life brand 3 in 1 cleansing wipes. they are so mild, even my mother (who has severe eczema) said it was fine. but yes, water can work just fine if you're really sensitve!
I have a sensitive skin too and I’m very careful in choosing make-ups. One thing is for sure when you want to remove your make-up without any chemical reactions on it, try to wash your face with water when your face have foundation and lipstick, then for the eye you can use the baby lotion, and for an easiest way to remove make-ups without side effects is natural way. The natural way that I know from my resource on the internet is by using rose water, few drops of baby oil, and lemon juice into it. Mix it well, apply it with clean cotton balls, and wipe it off. Hope it could be one of your helpful tips.
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Best: Lancome Bi-Facial - for eyes
Next Best: Neutrogena Eye Makeup Remover
Facial Wash: GlyDerm (recommended by Derms) foams & cleanses exceptionally.
I usually use the Neutrogena Oil Free makeup remover. It works pretty well, but it does leave a greasy film behind. I have very sensitive skin around the eyes (I put a supposedly mild eye makeup cleanser around my eyes and I've had eczema on my eye lids for almost a week now -_-). I never had any issues with the Neutrogena remover.
If you are having trouble with makeup removers, just use any damp cloth or wet tissue that are soft like the ones used for babies. It wouldn't harsh your skin for sure. For the facial cleanser you can use the toner of VMV. It's hypoallergenic and has product specific for different skin types. They have toners for combination skin type (oily and dry), dry, etc.
Does anyone know where you can get bioderma h20 makeup remover that ships to the deep dark forest of Norway?