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I also use Pacifa wipes. I use to use Neutrogena wipes a few yrs. back.

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I use Lancome's eye make up remover. I pour some on a cosmetic pad and wipe it over the entire eye area. It does a great job. I have super sensitive skin with a tone of allergies and this works for me. It is gentle. You don't need a lot of this to remove the eye makeup. The bottle lasts much longer than you think it would.  

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I use Lancôme Bi Facil eye makeup remover on a saturated cotton ball. I also use their Primer Cils XL which is white in color. I apply one coat of Primer and one coat mascara. Curl lashes before applying anything.

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@suzyQ3 wrote:

Thanks to @HappyDaze, I have been using One Love Organics cleansing oil for a couple years now. It removes all makeup, including waterproof eyeliner. I do follow with a cleansing milk, but it isn't necessary.

 

I did at one time use Lancome's Bifacil to remove eye makeup, but unfortunately, it really stung my eyes.


Funny @suzyQ3I used to use Bifacil years and years ago too. So many eye makeup removers bothered my eyes so I switched to coconut oil but now, with using the One Love Organics facial cleansing oil I don't need to bother with an eye makeup remover anymore unless it is a super stubborn waterproof liner like the Kat Von D and Marcelle liners can be then I will use a bit of coconut oil to remove any remnants that might remain. So happy to be able to eliminate one more step in my skincare routine now, both for efficiency and money ske, oh yeah, and no more eye irritation!

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Lately I've been using IT's new makeup remover. It's great!

 

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I like Borghese gel delicato. I also have a bunch of Michael Todd makeup remover wipes because they were on clearance and I like them unlike the beekman's that burned my eyes. I know I've been vocal about the downside of the cleansing wipes but I had originally purchased them for my husband when he's on the road, truck driver, as an easy solution when he can't get to running water. I'm careful about rinsing after using
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L'Oreal Eye Makeup Remover in the green bottle for waterproof/long wearing eye makeup.  Very, very good for the price.  Practically as good as Lancome, imo.  

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I use Almay Eyemakeup Remover pads for longwear or waterproof eyemakeup but the regular is great if you do not use waterproof.  I find both to be gentle and non irritating.  Baby oil and vaseline will work but not always the gentlest choice to use around the eyes.  I found that out the hard way when my eyes were always a little burny and often slightly red.  The eye doctor told be to stop doing that and recommended Almay and no more irritation.

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@Pook wrote:

I use Almay Eyemakeup Remover pads for longwear or waterproof eyemakeup but the regular is great if you do not use waterproof.  I find both to be gentle and non irritating.  Baby oil and vaseline will work but not always the gentlest choice to use around the eyes.  I found that out the hard way when my eyes were always a little burny and often slightly red.  The eye doctor told be to stop doing that and recommended Almay and no more irritation.


I had used Almay and I got burning with those pads. Maybe the formulation changed as it never did before in years past.

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