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    hi all
    im just wondering if there are any natural oils which successfully take off makeup, especially eye makeup?

    i know tea tree is a good anti bacterial and lavender is moisturizing and calming...

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    Hi im not really sure if this is a natural formula but it is very soft and does not have any harsh chemicals in it , it's quite cheap and it goes on your skinso softly and removes all your eye make up very quickly ! even the thickest of mascaras x x try this x ohh btw .. my eyes get very irritated by the littlest things and this DOES NOT irritate my eyes at all x
    http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stor...atalogId=11051

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    Default Re: is there any natural essential oils which gentally remove makup

    Baby oil! It works magic, i swear ;]

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    Default Re: is there any natural essential oils which gentally remove makup

    That all is great but i usually use removers with a lot of
    glycerin inside. Sounds too chemically, but it removes make up immediately, softs the skin. Cos it is very difficult to find natural and effective. Usually they consist of a lot of chemistry inside. And glycerin is absolutely safe.

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    Default Re: is there any natural essential oils which gentally remove makup

    try using baby shampoo.

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    Default Re: is there any natural essential oils which gentally remove makup

    Almond oil.

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    I have heard baby oil and Almond oil are both good...
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    Instead of baby Oil I heard to use olive oil... but I didn't have any so I started using grape oil the one you use to cook I found at an asian food store and it works magic,not only I have fuller lashes but longer and stronger they don't fall out when I remove my waterproof mascara I love it and is also very good for your skin, and the bottle is huge 2 liters for only $7 bucks can't beat that

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    I use olive oil too. My lashes are nice and strong! None of them are falling out when I take off my makeup.

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    sunflower oil works like magic!

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    I LOVE using baby oil. It makes my skin feel so soft. If you have oily skin just make sure that you have a really good cleanser afterwards, because mineral oil can clog your pores if you're not careful. =] But the oil breaks down your makeup and makes it so easy to get it off so you don't have to rub too much.

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    Olive oil and baby oil,I use DHC ,it is very good!

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    +1 on the baby oil.

    And I saw you mentioned glycerin sounding too chemically. But glycerin is a natural substance that takes moisture from the air and helps your skin keep it in, so Its not bad for your skin. But baby oil will be much cheaper than buying a product w/ glycerine so I'd go with the baby oil.....

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    Default Re: is there any natural essential oils which gentally remove makup

    i am looking for one specificaly for eyes? any suggestions would be great! =)

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