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11-26-2017 10:11 PM
I absolutely love Wal-Mart's Equate brand!
11-26-2017 10:18 PM
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
11-26-2017 10:31 PM
@Big Sister, I just purchased Micellar wipes for sensitive skin from Acure Organics that is offering 40% off all items. Spend $25 for get free shpg. I also use Target brand wipes. With 40% off, I ended up with quite a few items.
11-26-2017 11:25 PM
I am not a proponent of any of the wipes. So many of them contain ingredients I wouldn't necessarily choose to put on my face -- even if they are promoted and described as natural, gentle and other spin terms. If you prefer to use a product for makeup removal before moving on to your regular facial wash, I strongly recommend a cleansing oil or balm wiped off with a wet washcloth.
On my present list of favorites are: Vichy Micellar Oil; DHC Deep Cleansing Oil; Clinique's Take the Day Off Cleansing Oil or Balm; The Body Shop Camomile Cleasing Butter (it's an oil balm); Elf Gel Melt Cleanser (it's a oil balm very similar to Take the Day Off).
11-26-2017 11:30 PM
The SKINN facial cleansing wipes are very nice - do an excellent job, are gentle, and smell great. Unfortunately, they're pretty pricey. The Beekman wipes are more economical, but the cloth itself is a little thinnner. Even so, they do a good job for me. They're also more convenient to keep in a purse, gym bag, car, refrigerator etc. I use them more than I do the SKINN ones. Lately, though, I like using micellar water on a cotton round. Depending on how much makeup I've had on during the day, I might require more than one cotton round, but for me, usually not.
11-27-2017 03:21 AM
I am the OP and want to thank all of you for your replies. You mentioned some brands that I have thought about and I will check all of the out.
11-27-2017 06:09 AM - edited 11-27-2017 06:11 AM
@Big SisterI've tried many but the only one that I like and use is SKINN's. I often even cut them in half and the half does just as good of a job to remove all the residue. It does have a slight scent but I am very sensitive to scents and no problem for me. It even removes waterproof mascara and makeup. Neutrogena doesn't do much and a we papertowel does the same. Beekman ones leave my skin feeling funny. I can't remember all the other brands I've tried and all left a residue even after using 2. Wow! Someone even indicated they use Vaseline - well that would just clog my pores and make my skin feel yucky!!
11-27-2017 07:53 AM
@Big Sister wrote:Please tell me what you use to remove makeup, and do you love it.
I want to buy the wipes or towelettes that are unscented and gentle for very sensitive, dry skin.
Can you recommend one?
Costco sells cases of Huggies Natural Care Plus Baby Wipes.
Hypoallergenic
Extra-thick, fragrance-free wipes
Contain Aloe and Vitamin E
I use them to remove makeup and usually follow up with my Paula's Choice cleanser and a konjac sponge. But sometimes, I confess, I just use the wipe. Truth be told, they're multipurpose -- I even use them on the dog.
11-27-2017 08:01 AM
IWal-Mart equate e veryday clean. Started using when tanning to wipe off makeup. I
11-27-2017 08:03 AM
Agree with you
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