Best makeup remover according to redditors

We found 194 Reddit comments discussing the best makeup remover. We ranked the 81 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Makeup Remover:

u/gigantic_trex · 25 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Something a little less traditional.

Product name: Ocusoft Foaming Lid Scrub

Product type: Foaming Eyelid Cleanser

Price (range): ~$20 for 7.25oz Amazon, also available at some Walgreens locations and doctor's offices.

Country of purchase: USA

Skin info: Normal, Fitzpatrick 2, very mildly PD/eczema/rosacea-prone

Ingredient list: Water, PEG-80,
Sorbitan Laurate, SodiumTrideceth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine, PEG-150 Distearate, Sodium Lauroamphoacetate, Sodium Laureth-13 Carboxylate, Sodium Chloride, 1,2 Hexanediol, Caprylyl Glycol, Polyaminopropyl Biguanide, Potassium Sorbate, PEG-15 Cocopolyamine

Special info:

Experience & opinion: After hours of research frantic googling, and in a desperate attempt to ease my eyelid inflammation earlier this year, I picked this up.

It's a very soft, pre-lathered foam meant specifically to clean eyelids and the lash line, particularly geared toward people who have easily irritated, inflamed, or infection-prone eyelids. As advertised on the bottle it removes oil, debris & desquamated skin, and effectively removes cosmetics.

I ended up really liking this stuff and it gives me peace of mind that I'm thoroughly and safely cleaning my eyelids without exacerbating my problems. It also does a good job removing eye makeup so I'm not going to bed with mascara still in my lash line.

I use 1 pump per eye, focusing a lot on my lashes and lash line. I'll likely re-buy considering how long it's lasted—I'm still using my first bottle from mid-July, with at least once, sometimes twice, a day usage.

Obviously, there's other less expensive options to remove eye makeup if that's all you need, but if you have irritated lids or you're looking for something specifically meant for eyelid hygiene, I'd give it a try.

Edited for clarity.

u/JJJacey · 22 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

I haven't tried the Too Faced Mascara Melt Off but I use a similar product (KIss Me Heroine Make Mascara Remover) and it's the best remover I've ever had. Swipe it on like mascara and in less than a minute I can just blot off even the strongest waterproofs... and it's less than half the cost of the Too Faced one.

u/alongstrangetrip · 18 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I love my witch hazel toner. It’s used after cleansing and before moisturizing.

As I understand, it balances your PH and gets rid of anything your cleanser missed.

I bought reusable face pads to apply it.

u/AmyLynn4104 · 13 pointsr/MUAontheCheap

Oh, I am bummed I missed the free, or even cheaper shipping! $10 per cloth is still a little high for me.

Is the real deal Makeup Eraser any better than these look alikes on Amazon?

Eta: Costco has a 2 pack of the gloves with a brush cleanser here for $19.99 too.

u/vitamere · 13 pointsr/medicalschool

And for the most waterproof mascara I've ever encountered, I recommend Heroine Make Kiss Me mascara which is actually so waterproof that you need their special mascara remover. You could swim across the Pacific and it wouldn't come off.

[Also, as a female almost-MS2 currently doing an IM preceptorship, this makes me feel less ridiculous for putting on makeup every day so I don't scare off people.]

u/glittergash · 12 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I have oily skin, somewhat large pores on my nose, pronounced sebaceous filaments and acne scarring. I've done the OCM for about a year using the [AMAZING DHC Cleansing Oil] (http://www.amazon.com/DHC-Deep-Cleansing-6-7fl-oz-200ml/dp/B001UE60E0). I need to buy a new one about once every 6-7 months, and that's with one use every night.

I have noticed a huge difference in my skin. The OCM has helped me skin retain natural levels of moisture, and my body's sebum production is nice and regulated now. My skin still gets oily, but it's not an oil spill on my face..perhaps, almost making my skin "normal?". I have experienced no cons with this method or this product. The price point is extremely fair that having to drop MAYBE $60 total per year on the bottle/replenishment is hardly a con. The DHC product actually dissolves in water, so you can massage it on your face for as long as you want before rinsing it off with warm water. It's base is olive oil.

I really love this product and this method. Along with other regimen changes I've made, my skin is in the best shape (so to speak) of its life.

u/ecofriend94 · 11 pointsr/ZeroWaste

I use Burt's bees products which usually don't have fragrance and they have a special sensitive skin line . I recycle them through this program: Burt’s Bees recycling - partnership with TerraCycle: https://www.burtsbees.com/content/recycle-on-us/sustain-recycleonus.html

I haven't found a good alternative either, at least i can recycle the packaging for now.

Here's another recycling option:

Beauty and Makeup Products recycling: https://www.terracycle.com/en-US/brigades/personal-care-and-beauty-brigade-r

I have started to use honey to wash my face at night, and a mild soap in the morning (Usually Dove in the cardboard boxes fragrance free sensitive. I have hard water that strips my skin of good oils already, so soap made it really bad. I find the honey is more gentle and leaves my skin feeling hydrated. I leave it on longer for a mask and I mix baking soda or sugar in with the honey for a more exfoliating wash sometimes.

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Many people in this movement slowly taper off of using makeup, you are then not creating a demand for those products, which then reduces how much waste is being created. The beauty in that is that you can learn to embrace what makes you beautiful, learn to love the skin you have and it’s flaws. However, this is not always possible for everyone, so I will leave some links below.

You can also help the environment by voting with your dollar, choose companies that have good environmental packaging, good mission statements, etc. There are also brands that will take back makeup containers, like burt’s bees, try supporting them as well!

Zero waste makeup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moxgyE4sGRo&t=703s - Sedona Christina

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2VH5g3zXK0 - ECO Boost

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E6SyK6sTKc - Gittemary Johansen

Beauty Hacks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqOnqu6u9a4 - Sustainably Vegan

Elate Cosmetics Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHpwNJT7EfE - Shelbizlee

Swaps: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.self.com/gallery/reusable-makeup-wipes/amp

Reusable cotton rounds: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GX8QLV5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VXI2CbS2GK67N - not a fan of the mit things. Rounds work okay.

DIY Cotton rounds: https://www.litterless.com/journal/diycottonrounds

Tip: keep specific makeup ones and specific other ones- makeup kinda stains them and may leave residue. Wish I had known that.

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The 5 R’s are the best way to navigate a low-waste journey: https://zerowastehome.com/2011/09/28/how-to-get-started/

In case you are looking for more, I’ll link a few YouTube channels that have good zero waste information :)

Shelbizzlee: *highly recommend* https://m.youtube.com/user/Shelbizleee

Sustainably Vegan: *highly recommend* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkq2gEWE-i647M71bh7zDxA

Sedona Christina: https://www.youtube.com/user/720tanner

Blue Ollis: https://m.youtube.com/user/SophsChoices

Eco Boost: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3pE1IqHqbdf3vqtaALL4nA

*Note: You don’t have to agree with all the influencer’s values and opinions to watch or support their channel. There is a lot of good content to be found on these channels! :)

It's worthwhile to educate yourself on different styles and alternative concepts to find the right compromise for your lifestyle. You'll probably find a solution for one person that is an impossibility for another; keep that in mind as you travel on your journey!

r/upcycling is also a nice sub for repurposing things.

r/minimalism is a good sub and topic for assessing your belongings and future purchases.

/r/EthicalFashion offers resources on sustainable-wearing materials and ethical textile production that can help you make informed decisions about the items your purchase and wear. There's also information about sustainable care and cleaning of different fabrics.

u/Toirneach · 10 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I am a patter/presser, using the whole length of my fingers, held together. I pat because it's a nice way to ensure even coverage without rubbing. I'm not 100% sure that patting has any other benefit, but I do know that rubbing my skin irritates it, so I pat pat pat away.
I BB with my fingers, and do a bit of.. not rubbing really - smoothing? Mushing the BB around with my fingers to spread product mostly evenly, then I pat it out to blend to perfection. In my head, rubbing moves skin, smoothing moves product only.

Edit: One thing that I super duper love is that I bought a pack of muslin cloths to remove my OCM leftovers/makeup, like so. They wash so clean, they provide a very gentle physical exfoliation, and they come in a big enough pack that I use one a day and never worry about running out.

u/haploid16 · 9 pointsr/AsianBeauty

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u/fideliuscharm · 8 pointsr/blackladies

Garnier's Micellar Cleansing Water is bomb for removing makeup :)

u/aberrasian · 7 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

You need an AM routine! Your skin does look dehydrated, irritated and a bit sun damaged. (Note I'm only saying this from a "specifically scrutinising your skin" point of view. Aesthetically, it actually doesn't look so bad that I'd notice anything if we passed on the street. You're being way harsh on it, most guys have skin that looks like yours or worse and it is very very normal. Definitely not "can't face the public" sort of thing.)

You need to restore your moisture barrier and protect it from the elements. Try an oil cleanser like DHC or Kose Softymo, they are way gentler than foaming cleansers. You just gently smooth the oil over your face to dissolve sebum and dirt, and rinse it off.

Then a hydrating toner, which I would introduce AM and PM, on a wet face to hold in water. Personally I sandwich-layer Etude House Soonjung toner (good for sensitive skin) with Hada Labo Gokujyun Premium (hyaluronic acid and urea for hydration) a couple times, which gives my dry, dehydrated skin a plump dewy glow.

Then a moisturiser, maybe something with ceramides and cholesterol to help you repair your barrier, like Stratia Liquid Gold or Holika Holika Good Cera Cream.

Lastly a broad spectrum sunscreen. A mineral/zinc oxide sunscreen if your skin is sensitive. Just make sure it has an over 16 ppd or PA++++ rating to make sure you're protected from UVA rays which cause aging.

u/thepinkviper · 6 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

I have tried so many facial cleansers, but this is my absolute favorite: http://www.amazon.com/DHC-Deep-Cleansing-Fluid-Ounce/dp/B001UE60E0/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1463991883&sr=8-1&keywords=dhs+cleansing+oil

A little pricey, but it's not just an eye make-up remover, it's for your whole face. It's heavenly. It takes even my heaviest eye makeup off completely and never irritates my eyes.

u/DarrenFromFinance · 6 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

If the disposable cotton pads are real cotton and not synthetic, you can compost them.

You can also buy reusable microfibre pads (they come with a mesh bag for laundering).

u/lgbtqbbq · 4 pointsr/AsianBeauty

And someone else over there just rec'd their dedicated Mascara Remover which I have not personally tried but I have generally heard is a good product :)

u/madipadifofaddy · 4 pointsr/Accutane

I use Rice Water Bright Light Cleansing Oil to break down makeup then the cleansing foam to remove the remaining remnants, then to be sure - I use Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water on a cotton square. I wear full-coverage foundation and I set it with powder so it's pretty hard to remove.

u/Lpariah · 4 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Now that's one thing from TFS I won't change reguardless of what people have said about TFS. This set I havent changed in over a year and probably wont. I love how light it is and the subtle sent is amazing. My daughter uses the oil on her acne prone skin with no issues as well. She uses Benton Honest cleansing foam though. Ive been shopping for a new sunscreen though so I dont mind changing that to cosrx.

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u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I use the Heroine mascara remover wand to get it off. It's a bit weird to use at first, but I use it like a mascara wand and it gets it all off. https://www.amazon.com/Kiss-Me-Heroine-Mascara-Remover/dp/B007152JOW

u/Ocean-derp · 3 pointsr/AskWomen

I use an Asian brand which is on amazon which is this

Another really popular brand (which I also love) is a DHC brand!

u/brightsideofmars · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I've also had a reaction to the Garnier Micellar Water as well as the Simple Micellar Water. Despite the brand getting some shit on this sub, I love the Cetaphil Makeup Remover. I also use Clinique Take the Day Off balm if I'm wearing a lot of foundation/sunscreen, but I don't like using balms/oils for my eyes since I wear contacts. I've tried quite a few of eye makeup removers and this is the only one that doesn't cause a reaction.

u/LovesNature02 · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Oil cleansing is the best, I don’t regret it. It removes everything easily and after I follow up with my regular cleanser. Is important to use a cleanser afterwards to remove the oil and everything with it. I use either the face shop rice water bright cleansing foam or cerave hydrating cleanser. The face shop brand is korean, the oil is called the face shop facial cleanser natural rice water light cleansing oil. I buy both of them at amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Water-Bright-Cleansing-Moisturizing-Brightening/dp/B00SUZWGHM/ref=sr_1_4_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1519787656&sr=1-4&keywords=The+face+shop

u/lessuzo · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

kiss me heroine super waterproof mascara! Just make sure to pack a biphase eye makeup remover like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Bifesta-Mandom-Makeup-Remover-145ml/dp/B005F2EVMQ

u/mmcremebrulee · 3 pointsr/FeminineNotFeminist

You should try a tubing mascara! It's a different kind of mascara that removes with just warm water and shouldn't smear all over. L'Oreal makes one!

Otherwise, I have to double cleanse to fully remove my masacra. I use a cleansing oil to break-down my makeup then use a regular cleanser on a konjac sponge to fully clean my face!

u/ohgollymissholly · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I was wondering if they changed the formula and the packaging, or they just changed the packaging and it's the same formula?

Banila Co Clean It Zero

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u/cak17 · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

For a lot of people the “fast” type of Japanese makeup removing oil is drying. I use a not as fast one from DHC which is a good bit more expensive ($28 on amazon right now) but it’s almost just as fast at removing makeup, can give you a really deep clean of your pores if you massage your face for a few min with it, and it’s not drying.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001UE60E0/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_2yRWBbZKD3A6C

u/twosides · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

That Heroine mascara is so good and stays on forever! Did you happen to get the remover too? It's so hard to take off without it!

u/smdaegan · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction
u/stevie_nickle · 3 pointsr/PanPorn

Try Banila co cleansing balm. Only $16 and is amazing. Takes everything off including waterproof mascara. I never tried the Clinique balm as I was more than satisfied with this.


BANILA CO NEW Clean It Zero Original Cleansing Balm 3-in-1 Makeup Remover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BSV1T35/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iTw4DbVK0ZH68

u/HiLittleDarling · 3 pointsr/thebachelor

I use Neogen dermology, Cica Micellar Cleansing Oil and I absolutely love it.

I am also a HUGE fan of Banila Zero which is in solid form but then literally melts the makeup on your face. They have three or four different formulas too. Really amazing and rinses with water.

u/otterotherotter · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I recently purchased some reusable cotton pad alternatives from Amazon. I’ve just started trying them out, but they seem like a solid option.

u/reebokapothecary · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I'm a red head with super pale skin. Had pretty bad acne but it's tons better now and my skin looks pretty awesome. Follow this routine.

Korean skincare routine:

u/FlyFree3 · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Ok, ok, ok! I totally have/had skin just like yours and I get cystic acne really bad on my chin/ nose area. I went gluten free, helped with the cystic acne, but oh mylanta the rest of my face was still terrible, AND DRY! So Proactiv was too drying and caused me to get so dry and irritated that I got eczema on my eyelids. Talking about adding fuel to the fire. So I have a girlfriend who had this face wash that she made me try, I was so desperate to try anything that I did. It was literally a bottle of oil... and made out of olive oil. Who would think to put oil on your face...not me, but I tried it. And immediately after using it I felt a difference. I used it three times the week we were staying together and my face cleared up, it felt softer and less irritated, and I was glowy, instead of red and puffy. This was it http://www.amazon.com/DHC-Deep-Cleansing-6-7fl-oz-200ml/dp/B001UE60E0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395810974&sr=8-1&keywords=oil+face+wash. But you could pretty much just use pure organic coconut oil or olive oil. Now I use one that has oil and shea butter in it that had a sugar scrub like texture so it polishes away the dead skin cells and moisturizes. That is this one http://www.amazon.com/FarmHouse-Fresh-Sugar-Facial-Polish/dp/B004SUHFI8/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1395810446&sr=8-7&keywords=farmhouse+fresh that has a sweet bright citrus scent that wakes me up in the morning. Your makeup is beautiful! Good luck with your skin, I hope this helps you like it did me!

TLDR I heard that using oil on dry skin wont actually clog pores and make you break out more, but that like dissolves like and it fixed my skin!

u/echospots · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddicts

The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Cleansing Foam and oil. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SUZWGHM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5E6fAb4F2NCVA

u/wizang · 2 pointsr/popping

If you get them all the time maybe try adding this to your routine. Ocusoft Lid Scrub Foaming Eyelid Cleanser, 7.25 Fluid Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000A7VRYG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_X64wDbWWSNV6Q

u/robokitteh · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

I believe it's online only. If you're in the states, you can get it on Amazon.com from here.

u/rorovi · 2 pointsr/XXRunning

Maybe try double cleansing--you wash with an oil based cleanser first (I love this one) and follow it with a water based cleanser (like Cetaphil or whatever). I forgot the science behind why it deep cleans your skin better, but it's made a massive difference in my breakouts.

u/hb408 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hi! I also have super dry skin that looks best when left alone, and have noticed it is super sensitive to cleansers. Your cleanser may be too harsh for your skin. The only cleansing that my skin likes is oil cleansing, and this product is great because it washes off:
https://www.amazon.com/Cleansing-Moisturizing-Cleanser-Sensitive-Rosemary/dp/B07777BXJ9/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1518826993&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=oil+cleanser&psc=1

I also wash with this instead of a face brush because it cleans well but isn't abrasive:
https://www.amazon.com/SOLO-Sonic-Cleanser-Massager-Brush/dp/B00OYZKBVA/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1518827068&sr=1-2-spons&keywords=foreo&psc=1

u/milenah · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

If you get it from DHC directly, it's legitimate. Just don't buy it from a 3rd party if you're not sure. OP's post on Amazon prices is the legit seller.

u/ohwhereismycoffee · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Yes, you do oil cleanser --> 2nd cleanser (it could be foaming, milk, micellar water, whatever works for you!) There are several oil cleansers that are popular around this sub. Off the top of my head:

u/ih82run · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I use Bifesta Eye Makeup Remover. I typically put it on a cotton pad and then press it gently against my eye for at least 30 seconds, per eye. It does a pretty good job. I switched from a Neutrogena eye make up remover because it was irritating my eyes too and Bifesta does not.

u/TrevTrev4Ev · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Heard good things about the Some By Mi AHA/BHA/PHA 30 Days Miracle Toner. There's also COSRX, and the Benton Aloe BHA Toner. Another option is to use an oil cleanser like the DHC Deep Cleansing Oil.

u/subjectivism · 2 pointsr/beauty

I use cold-pressed pumpkin seed oil for my whole face but if I'm lazy, just a Neutrogena wipe. If you're looking for something that works really well for waterproof mascara, I recommend the Kiss Me Heroine Make Speedy Mascara Remover.

u/joshawooott · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

The Face Shop cleansing oil, followed by The Face Shop rice water cleansing foam. It's a Korean brand and you can find a bundle with both for like $15 on Amazon. Both will last you a while too; the foam will outlast the oil by two or three times as long. And what's great is that Amazon has bundles of them so when you need to replenish it won't break the bank :)

u/bearable_lightness · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I'm not prone to styes, but I did have an eyelid issue a couple years ago and discovered Ocusoft Lid Scrub Plus pads. You can often find them in the drugstore and they feel incredible!

u/queenbella8546 · 2 pointsr/MUAontheCheap

I agree that the smell of Good Genes is too horrible to make it worth putting on my face. I gave them a second chance when I got a sample of their cleansing oil. Again, the smell is horrible. I don't want perfume in my skincare, but I don't want it to smell expired or toxic either.

Regarding Makeup Eraser - I know people tend to blow it off like, it's just microfiber, but not all cloths are created equal. Firstly, some microfibers are tight weaves that can be somewhat scratchy, other microfibers are very soft and loose, like stuffed animal.
Sephora and Ulta both have store brand makeup remover cloths that work very nicely. I like the Sephora brand one slightly more. The fibers of the Ulta one seem just slightly longer, so they hold water differently. I happy with both though. I also have these purple ones from Amazon. They are very thick and plush. I don't like them as much as Sephora & Ulta. Again, it's has to do with how it holds water and tugs the skin. I use them for drying my face.

u/lilcountryfox · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty
u/asinglemantear · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

If you're that worried about removing mascara, they do sell mascara removers that come in tubes. I've been using the Too Faced one that came in my Sephora Play box, but a quick google search has pointed to at least one other.

u/tebqueen · 2 pointsr/beauty

I really like DHC deep cleansing oil

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001UE60E0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1eauybF533EGD

At $28 it's not really economical. I'm interested in a more economical alternative as well!

u/green-tea-amphigory · 2 pointsr/eczema

Could try OCuSOFT lid wipes

https://www.amazon.com/OCuSOFT-Scrub-Plus-Pre-Moistened-Count/dp/B000US084U

Wipe eyelids before putting cream or ointment. Can buy OTC.

I get eczema in the corners of my eyes too, and this helps a little

u/krasotka1 · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty



Hey everyone!

I just bought a Hada Labo Hyaluronic lotion to incrorporate it into my skin care. My skin is kinda sensitive normal(not too oily and not too dry). I don't have much acne. My main purpose is to have healthy skin and slow aging process :) What I use now is:

Morning:

- Cleanse with water

- Apply some Aloe vera gel

- Sunscreen (reaply throughout the day if needed)

Night:

- Double cleanse ( The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Cleansing Oil + Foam Set by The Face )

- One day I do retinol serum (link), another day I do AHA tonic. I am afraid of using them together

- Wait for 20-40 mins

- Apply Crazy Skin Korea/Trouble Care Sleeping Cream (link)

I feel like I need more moisture (especially in the morning) so I want to integrate it into my routine. Can you reccomend where should I squeeze it?

Thanks! :D

u/ravekitt · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I use this mascara remover. I have to use a bottom and top coat plus super waterproof mascara or it smears everywhere and this remover has been a lifesaver. It comes in a tube like regular mascara which makes it easy to coat on the lashes. I just apply it on my lashes before oil cleansing, then go about oil cleansing my face as per usual saving my eye area for last. By the time I get to my eyes the oil has sat long enough that all my mascara comes off very easily. I have a suspicion that the same effect could be achieved by putting a normal oil cleanser in an empty mascara tube but I haven't tried that yet since I still have plenty of my remover to get through. My theory is that the main reason this works so well compared to a normal oil cleanser is that the brush allows you to really coat each lash fully with the cleanser. Kinda like how some people use a wide toothed comb in the shower to distribute conditioner in their hair.

u/Kc1319310 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I've personally never used Lid Care Solution, but I use these and they work pretty well for me. They're normally $20 on Amazon and in stores, but they're on sale now!

u/mango_boba · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I'm trying to get in AB - currently using an American skincare routine thanks to /r/skincareaddiction. I'm currently thinking about buying the MIZON All In One Snail Repair Cream since it's going to be about two weeks of having added AHA back into my routine.

So, based on my current routine, at which step would I add it in and should I do both AM and PM or just one?

Top Skin Concern: PIH and (minor) acne

AM

u/bongless · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I checked your post history to find a little bit about you. I see you like makeup! I found this makeup remover that has natural ingredients and is good for sensitive skin!

u/linyiseating · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Oh, SF are one of the biggest issues I have too! I tried Fiddy's method and no grits came out for me last week but I probably have to do it consistently, like once a week. I did find that using a oil cleanser helped in reducing the size of the SF, right now I'm using [DHC Oil Cleanser] (https://www.amazon.com/DHC-Deep-Cleansing-Fluid-Ounce/dp/B001UE60E0) but may try the [Muji Cleansing Oil] (http://www.muji.us/store/sensitive-skin-oil-cleansing-6-76-fl-oz-200ml-1.html) or the [Face Shop Rice Water Cleansing Oil] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00809ERAM/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_2?pf_rd_p=1944687722&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B001UE60E0&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=KCN504M4B7ERDFN953S1) since DHC is rather pricey.

u/thef0urthkardashian · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I’m on a budget, so I just bought the first cheap one with good ratings on Amazon :) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MC28RL9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_FQDwDb5XMDPSZ

u/tbughi1 · 1 pointr/Fitness

I used to have pretty bad acne but I help control it now by doing this -

Wash my face in the morning, lightly rubbing moisturizing soap (like Dove) for 60 seconds on my face.

After working out and/or at night when i take a shower before bed, wash face again, using soap for about 30seconds and then use Neutrogena Oil-free Cleanser for another 60 seconds.

Sometimes I workout in the middle of the day, in which case I'm washing my face three times a day. Always always, though, at least twice a day. It had a HUGE difference for me, and plus, it's cheap.

u/sullaria · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I really like this one, which is sometimes sold in a set with Kiss Me Heroine mascaras.

u/adeleineey · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

DHC also makes a good cleansing oil too!

u/thehelsabot · 1 pointr/waiting_to_try

The Korean brand COSRX makes some great, sensitive products with AHA and BHA. Using products with tea tree oil might help, but be wary of anything that could potentially alter your hormone profile. The basics of Korean skin care are consistent, everyday use of a clear step-by-step process. I suggest this site for how-to.

You don't need every step necessarily, but I would start slowly with 3-4 and build up slowly as to not agitate your skin. The important ones for you are going to be the two part cleansing, toning, essence, spot treatments and ampules, and light moisturizer-- so about six of the steps or so.

Here are some things that I find help, and seem to be very popular for acne prone skin. I have used all these, as well as my sensitive, acne prone DH and had success:

  1. Acne Patches

  2. A good toner with BHA & AHA

  3. A good essence/light moisturizer

  4. Good oil free moisturizer

  5. Good water-base face wash 1, and good face wash set with oil cleanser and water based cleanser, good oil based with added makeup removing

  6. Good spot treatment


  7. Some fun and cheap masks that sooth and treat your skin. I recommend one a week. Either Sephora or Tonymoly make some good ones.


    Finally, be very careful ordering similar "discount" products off amazon because it is rife with counterfeits from China. This can be dangerous as the contents of the product/ingredients are not necessarily listed correctly, which is a problem. Buying reputable brands from verified sellers or soko glam or Sephora is absolutely recommended. I get a lot of Amazon, but I always use Fakespot.com and also check the seller out carefully. If the well-known brand manufacturer is selling it direct to Amazon, that is a pretty safe bet.

    All of these thing start with the skin down, but also consider the bottom up. Look at your diet, look at your activity level, how often you clean your sheets, how stressed you are, and your general health. Have you been evaluated for gynecological or endocrine issues? It's a good idea to know that before you jump to conclusion. Make sure to consult a doctor, because sometimes our skin is a good indication of something off inside.

    Good luck and I am sorry you are suffering!
u/gordonshumway85 · 1 pointr/MakeupAddicts

I've got acne issues and so I use a new cloth everytime I wash my face. I like these muslin cloths a lot.

u/annkin · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Does anyone know if this Isehan heroine make mascara remover in tube form is the same as this formula in the bottle? I love the wand applicator to directly apply it on my lashes and if it's the same I'll just decant into the tube :D

u/Bluebleusky · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I've looked at it before, and it seems the company makes a specific makeup cleanser for that product? Have you tried that?

u/shikoku_shoes · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I sound like a broken record recommending the Heroine mascara remover but it starts dissolving their waterproof mascara immediately! (Not sure about this version, bought mine in Japan and the tube is blue.)

I spent years avoiding waterproof mascara for fear of losing even more of my invisible blonde, straight, non-existent lashes, but this is a lifesaver!

u/Bomby57 · 1 pointr/antiMLM

Hey I don't know if you're still looking (I arrived on this post checking your history on leaving LLR). I've recently started using products from The face shop (actual name). It's a Korean brand and I ordered from Amazon after seeing some reviews a bit of everywhere.

It's quite amazing, I bought this pack (European version of Amazon, it's probably available for your area too): The Face Shop [Total 2Pcs] Rice Water Bright Cleansing Oil + Foam SET https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B00SUZWGHM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_yqHDAbSFE0E7H

It's a cleansing product. If you're looking for moisturizing stuff, I go with neutrogena (for the body) and mixa (for the face). I have a normal skin type, non oily, but with dry tendencies in winter. I also use a body butter 2 times a week, from nspa.

u/pineapplefeline · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I use micellar water too, and I would do a second cleansing with an oil cleanser which took off the remaining mascara without any harsh rubbing!

They also make a specific remover if you want to try that out!

u/PuffyHerb · 1 pointr/optometry

>But a move?

Yes, it happened to me.

>And are there any remedies beyond warm compresses and eyelid cleanser?

I struggled with it for about a year... what finally did the trick was using this product for about a month. Got it under control then finally fully disappeared after a month or two extra of use. Never had it again since. They also have the plus version which is for more severe cases. The "Plus" version can be kept on, while the normal version needs to be washed off. Think they also have some eyelid wipes which contain the formula in it but I never tried those.

Anyway, strongly recommend you try that product - the reviews speak for themselves and I personally vouch for it.

Good luck, Blepharitis is a fucking shit condition and when it's really bad makes you look like shit and feel like shit, I hated it to the max.

u/qyokm · 1 pointr/glossier

do you use the rice water bright one? (pink)

i'm going to switch to this from that as well, but if you ever use a similar product again, keep the plastic bit it comes with to prevent the pump from going down. glossier's body oil has one too.

e: ALSO if you/anyone else sees this, amazon has the foaming + oil cleansers as a pair for like $14 here, since you said you paid $12 for just the oil cleanser :c

u/haneulhouseki · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

GREAT haul! I love Lunasol, it's one of my favorite eyeshadow brands of all time (the others being Kate, also from Kanebo, and MUFE). I haven't tried the Velvetful Eyes series but I've tried their Skin Modeling Eyes, Scent Form Eyes, and 3 Dimensional Eyes series. My favorite is Beige Bronze (LE) from Skin Modeling Eyes. Also, Bifesta makes my all time favorite eye makeup remover. I've tried a lot of Japanese and Western eye makeup removers and that one is HG status. Let me know how the Bright Up Cleansing Lotion is!

I also see Majolica Majorca Lash Expander! They're constantly coming out with new versions of it. I got Lash Expander Frame Plus awhile back and have yet to use it but yea, MM makes my favorite mascaras of all time too :) You have made very nice choices!

PS: don't feel too bad about the haul, you got everything on sale :D I spent ahem a lot of money recently on makeup and Japanese makeup brushes too XD

u/yasdovakiinslay · 1 pointr/SkincareAddicts

Second this! Was actually about to post this myself :)

I've been using the cleansing oil and face wash set for a few months now and I've noticed a massive difference in my skin texture and tone.

u/hotdog-sandwich · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I'm looking to buy some DHC Deep Cleansing Oil and noticed a lot of reviews on Amazon saying the product might not be legitimate. Has anyone ordered from Amazon recently and can you verify?

Amazon Link

u/the_acid_queen · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

It's on Korea Depart and Amazon!

u/screambledeggs · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Heroine has their own mascara remover. It works pretty well but... if you wear Heroine everyday, you'll run out of it quickly.

What I do now is wearing a lash primer (Etude House dr. mascara fixer) before applying Heroine. By the end of the night, I use an oil cleanser and slather it all over my lashes. I wait 5 minutes then it removes completely. No rubbing needed.

u/HelenaR3 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I hope I can find the Banila Co. Clean It Zero to try! Thanks for sharing!

u/MsErin · 1 pointr/asktransgender

Have you tried makeup removal wipes. I'm fully time and don't need to hide, but these do an amazing job of getting the makeup off. I've found them to be much better than any of the solutions, creams and whatnot you use with cotton pads.

You can also get micro fiber reusable towel that will basically do the same things as the wipes, with no chemicals.

u/IceCreamThief · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Your skin doesn't have to be dry or oily. It could simply be normal, which is good! A lot of people here enjoy double cleansing (i.e. first using an oil-based cleanser like this to remove makeup then using a regular cleanser to remove residue). I wouldn't recommend a moisturizer with BP, for it is drying and possibly irritating; usually it's used in spot treatments. Have you considered introducing an active?

u/tumblrspice69 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I take it off immediately with DHC cleansing oil. It's SO gentle and it will take EVERYTHING off. Even though it's an oil it will never clog your pores or feel heavy after it's used.

u/Alkation · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I reckon, but since you're having to scrub to remove your mascara tells me it's not doing a great job.

I've never tried DHC, but it's an Asian Beauty cult favourite for a VERY BIG reason. https://www.amazon.com/DHC-Deep-Cleansing-Fluid-Ounce/dp/B001UE60E0

u/shellsbells780 · 1 pointr/muacjdiscussion

I use [these] (https://www.amazon.com/Reusable-include-Washable-Skincare-Cleaning/dp/B07RJYQRHQ) from Amazon for micellar water and like them. They come with a little bag that I hang in my closet and drop the dirty ones in, then the whole bag goes in the laundry and dryer. Super easy!

u/medsi · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I tend to use coconut oil! But remember to always spot test, as what works for some causes breakouts for others. The damage is more of a long term thing -- so chances are you won't see any damage right away, but might pop up if you continue using it once your skin matures.

If your skin feels too tight after washing with salicylic acid (as mine does!), try using a cream cleanser. The tight feeling you get after washing with salicylic acid is essentially your face being stripped of oil, which provides the skin with it's elasticity, and your body will naturally compensate by producing even more oil, sometimes leading to an even oilier complexion. So something less stripping/more gentle, is a solution for some. In the past I've found 2 drugstore brands that worked for me:

http://www.amazon.com/Burts-Bees-Sensitive-Facial-Cleanser/dp/B004W24LQ6/ref=sr_1_2?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1377709494&sr=1-2&keywords=cream+cleanser+cotton+burts+bees

http://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Oil-Free-Clean-Cream-Cleanser/dp/B000052ZB5/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1377709510&sr=1-1&keywords=neutrogena+cream+cleanser

Alternatively, there's this (which I'm currently using)which is great but is a little more pricey:

http://www.sephora.com/purity-made-simple-P7109

I would recommend checking out /r/skincareaddiction, and maybe potentially looking into OCM (oil cleansing method). While I haven't personally tried it, I hear good things, and the lovely ladies and gentlemen at that subreddit are filled with good info.

The creases around your eyes are more likely to get oily/sweaty. Eye primer is a little bit denser and stickier upon application, and is meant to holder down (loose/powdery) eyeshadows. I find that it also makes applying gel liner a little easier. A little tube of it was around $7, and so far it's lasted me 4, going on 5, months. Face primer is a little more diluted, and it great as a lighter coverage under foundation. Note: I don't use face primer very often so someone much more knowledgable might give a better answer!

Also, I highly recommend this gel liner if you're on a budget:

http://www.amazon.com/Maybelline-Studio-Lasting-Eyeliner-Blackest/dp/B0030HNNS6/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1377709666&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=maybelline+ey+studio

I've never used a high end liner, but this stuff is great! Lasts all day and it come with a little brush! :) If you have trouble getting the desired line you want, remember that you can take a q-tip and erase out.

Hope that helps!

u/warau_meow · 1 pointr/SkincareAddicts

My skin is kinda sensitive, and I enjoy using a variety of cleaners - but the wipes don't usually do well with my skin. My favorite for makeup is Sephora's make up remover, esp the eye make up remover liquid. I also like the face shop rice water cleanser set, because it has an oil cleanser you use with a normal soap cleaner you get a moist and smooth clean and the makeup really comes off well. I got the set based off someone's rec here actually. When I'm not wearing heavy makeup I often just use this swedish bar soap, which is very nice and doesn't irritate my skin.

u/anglostura · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

If curious, the products I noticed =


Skin Food Peach Sake Pore Serum
I ordered for 7.90, now 10.98
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004S3M2V0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Cleansing Oil + Foam SET
I remember being about $11-13, now 15.97
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SUZWGHM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s05?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/DorianaGraye · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Those were waaaaaaay too scratchy for me, so I ordered these instead. THEY'RE SO SOFT. The white side does stain, but they still wash up super clean in the washer so I'm not bothered. Highly recommend!

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DWP3NKK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/vldsa · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I bought it off Amazon for $12! The package came with two cloths and a packet of nice hairbands.

u/M0j0fl0j0 · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Sure! I bought it on Amazon from this seller. It took ~3 weeks to arrive.