Thursday, 18 July 2013

Makeup Removers are very important

Makeup Removers

Make-up Removers
Let’s face it, the last thing you feel like doing after getting home late is taking off your makeup (kicking off your high heels is first priority). The thought of washing your face is less than appealing, but it could save your skin. It is essential to remove your makeup with makeup remover before cleansing, and use separate removers for your eyes. This will prevent clogged pores and ensure that you clean your face properly. With more cleansing waters, cleansing oils, makeup removing wipes and pads than seems humanly possible on the market today, how do you choose just one?

Did you know?
Did you know that leftover mascara can lead to eye infections, discoloration and puffy eyes in the mornings?
It is very important to take all of your eye makeup off with a remover targeted for that area. Do not swipe off make up remover wipes quickly on eyes and eye areas. Simply place a cotton ball with remover on your eyelids, hold in for a minute to dissolve the product, the wipe off gently.
                                          
Finding a makeup remover for you

Micellar Water/ Cleansing Water: A gentle option for sensitive skin, micellar or cleansing water will remove basic makeup, but may need to be swiped on two or three times to completely clean the skin. It is recommended to use an eye makeup remover after, if you prefer waterproof mascara or long-wearing eye liner.

Cleansing Oil: Perfect for dehydrated and dry skin, cleansing oil helps to balance your skin’s natural sebum production, but rinses into a milky emulsion. Ideal for removing long-lasting or water-resistant makeup, the oil manages to break down virtually any ingredient.

Oil-Based Makeup Remover: If your looking for a standard formula that takes off your makeup in one swipe, turn to a liquid oil-based makeup remover. Unlike cleansing oils, these formulas contain water-based ingredients so you never feel an oily residue on your skin.

Makeup Wipes: The answer to late nights and vacation time, makeup wipes come in different strengths. Some contain stronger ingredients than others, but all get the majority of makeup off your face so you can sleep with a clean face.
                   

                                             





Eye Makeup Remover: Why use a separate remover for your eyes? The area around your eyes is incredibly sensitive and requires more delicate formulas compared to the rest of your face.










Why remove your makeup and cleanse your face?

Makeup removal should be part of your daily skin care ritual because it is good for your skin. By cleansing your face well, you will discover the joy of fresh, toned, supple and well-moisturized skin, even if you just wear a little makeup or none at all.
                                              

More specifically it helps:
-Wash away cosmetics, impurities and dirt from the surface of your skin
-Reduce the risk of developing pimples, redness, blackheads and other types of blemishes
-Promote cellular renewal by eliminating dead skin
-Lets your skin breathe










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