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How shall anyone go about choosing a makeup remover? what should one have in mind while getting it? any helpful tips?
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Look 4 make up remover that is opthalmologist tested (safe for contact lens wearer n sensitive eyes), fragrance free, allergy tested, n dermatologist tested.
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In addition to above points, here is what I have to say.

If you are concerned with time, water-based makeup removers clean the eyes in one quick sweep of cotton wool with no need to rinse. They are also good for getting rid of all traces of oil.

In case you wear very little makeup, the two-phase lotions, half-cleanser half-toner, are good for you. They are also suitable for sensitive skin, leaving your eyes clear and refreshed.

If you like extra gentle cleansing or if you dont like to use water, try one of the cleansing milks. Also, these are the ones which are recommended for heavy makeup.
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In addition to above points, here is what I have to say.

If you are concerned with time, water-based makeup removers clean the eyes in one quick sweep of cotton wool with no need to rinse. They are also good for getting rid of all traces of oil.

In case you wear very little makeup, the two-phase lotions, half-cleanser half-toner, are good for you. They are also suitable for sensitive skin, leaving your eyes clear and refreshed.

If you like extra gentle cleansing or if you dont like to use water, try one of the cleansing milks. Also, these are the ones which are recommended for heavy makeup.
I'd like to add: What's her skin's Ph?

Getting removers and cleansers with the proper Ph balance for your skin is extremely important. I think we can all relate to this... And the results.
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