Makeup Removal Options
Make-up that goes up must come down at the end of the day. Let your skin breathe with all of its pores and don’t let no day leave its marks on your face – night by night remove all your makeup from face, neck and cleavage. To make this a less burdening ritual, choose one that’s on your liking. Pick a texture that delights you, so you’ll never get tempted to go to sleep with your makeup on. The most popular makeup removers are the cleansing lotions, followed by the cleansing gels and foaming textures. If you’re not feeling that responsible about this whole rigorous makeup removal thing, just use the cleansing lotion – it’s quick and doesn’t need any rinsing. If you prefer gels, keep in mind that these involve removing the texture by rinsing with water. For a happy complexion, set a water filter system, that will hold back all the impurities from the water.
At first there was the soap
If you want to remain faithful to this vintage face cleansing technique, solid soap is pretty popular among us. Just be sure that you’re doing it quite as it should be – use a product that’s specially made for face cleansing and proper for your skin type. Get the perfect soap at the drug store that contains hydrating and nourishing ingredients. You can also opt for soaps that contain exfoliating particles, but don’t use them just twice a week. If you want to treat acne, antibacterial soaps are reliable allies.

Alternative options
Even if you’re in a lack of time, there are solutions to get out face clean of it. Try to remove your makeup with makeup removal towelettes that are already dipped in makeup remover lotion. If you’ll notice that your skin begins to get dry, partially or on extended areas, the best is to get mobilized and resort to the good old cleansing formula. There are some very practical options, 2 in 1 for example, that will remove your makeup, but it contains tonic lotion too. The sensitive skin around the eyes needs special attention. It is very sensitive and more predisposed to immature wrinkles, so the area needs some cautious interventions. Remove the makeup of the eyes using a gentle remover, specially made for the eyes.
Also take special attention to the quality of the cotton pads – 100% cotton, fluffy and soft – and when you’re removing the eye makeup make sure you’re doing it with gentle motions to avoid skin irritation and redness.
It’s good to go to bed with your complexion clean, but skin shouldn’t be “squeaky clean” it should have some natural oils left behind – so don’t over-cleanse it, this may lead to serious dryness of the skin.


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