Is This The Best Way To Remove Eye Makeup?
Gettingliquid eyelineror heavy eyeshadow off at the end of the night can be a pain, butsleeping in our makeupis simply not an option. So we've gone back to basics thanks to this eyemakeup removaltip from Fine Arts graduate student Lindsay Walsh.
"[Baby oil] works really well to remove mymascarabecause it comes off easier and it's really gentle," she explained. And it doesn't hurt that it's cheap, too.
When we asked Walsh how she keeps her skin moisturized, especially since it's blistery cold out, she said, "I started usingAfrican shea butter oilfor the winter time because it's good for windburn and super dry skin. My cheeks have started to get red and discolored in the cold, and I've been trying to use that -- it seems to be working so far."
Pantene Pro-V Daily Moisture Renewal Shampoo
Biosilk Silk Therapy
Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit Oil-Free Acne Wash
BareMinerals Ready Foundation
Revlon Grow Luscious Mascara
Tarte Amazonian Clay Mineral Bronzer
Johnson's Baby Oil
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