Tuesday, November 5, 2013

What is a "Good" Makeup Remover?


There are all kinds of products out there that claim to remove your makeup in the very best way possible.  But all makeup removers aren't created equally.  If you want to make sure you've got a "good" makeup remover, make sure that it:

-  Isn't abrasive
You need to remove your makeup, not scrub bugs off your windshield!  A good makeup remover won't have to assault your skin in order to get it clean.  Instead, it will have the right combination of bacteria-killing ingredients so that your face will be squeaky clean -- instead of screaming for mercy.

For example, our makeup remover wipes have Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate in them -- a cleanser that fights bacteria gently.  It won't make you feel like there are a million tiny scrub brushes assaulting your face when you use it.

-  Isn't too oily
Good makeup removers will have some kind of oil in them to help moisturize your skin.  However, if they're TOO oily, they'll leave residue behind -- meaning your skin won't be able to breathe.  That's why we only put two oily ingredients in our makeup remover wipes.  The other five ingredients will make sure that those oily liquids don't wind up suffocating your pores.

-  Isn't completely synthetic
Mother Nature has created a bunch of things that can keep your face clean and fresh, so if your makeup remover isn't using them, you're really missing out!  Sure, there are some synthetic ingredients that are really valuable (like the ones we've included in our own makeup remover wipes), but there are also a lot of organic substances that are great, gentle cleansers.  So, look for a makeup remover that uses a unique combination of both!



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