Makeup Removers To Help Your Skin Breathe
February 9, 2011 by admin
Filed under Makeup Tips
Makeup hides all the flaws and enhances the most beautiful features of a person. For the ladies makeup has become an integral part of their lives. Whether a lady goes out to work or to party makeup just bring out the best in them. However, it is important to remember that removing makeup at the end of the day is as important as breathing the entire day. Just like you, your skin also needs to ‘breathe’. Here are some best makeup removers that you can use to remove your eye makeup, foundation, and lip stick.
Eye makeup removers: Most of the ladies love to apply eye makeup to enhance them. But eye makeup are the most difficult to remove. While removing eye makeup, there are chances that you can tear the eyelashes. The removers which you would use to take off the makeup from your eyes should be the gentlest ones available in the market. There are soft pads that you can buy to remove your eye makeup.
Foundation removers: You have to be extra cautious when you are choosing your foundation, because you have to pick one depending on your skin type. If you have an oily skin type, then you might go for water-based makeup removers that will prevent your skin from getting oilier. On the other hand if you have dry skin, try applying cold cream. Massage them with your finger tips. This will remove the foundation and also keep your skin from getting drier.
Lipstick remover: Before you start removing your lipstick, decide whether to use petroleum jelly, cold crèmes, or baby oil. Once you have sorted that out take it on a washcloth and rub it on your lipstick coated lips in a circular motion. Once the lipstick has come out, soak it in cold water and continue rubbing your lips. You may repeat the entire process if you find that there are, still, lipstick traces on your lips. Using, petroleum jelly, cold crèmes, or baby oil will help your lips be moistened and stay soft preventing them from getting chapped.
As you remove your makeup, be gentle on your skin. Do not pull or rub your skin hard, as it may cause irritation. No matter what products you choose as your makeup remover, you must keep your skin type in mind. Using the wrong type of products could make your skin more acne-prone or itchy.
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