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Clinique, Take the day off
Elizabeth Arden’s eye makeup remover (I can’t recall the name but it’s one of the bi-phase ones you shake up). I usually cycle between that and Clinque’s Take the Day Off, Clarins’s bi-phase one and Bioderma’s micellaire water.
Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water — All-in-One Waterproof
Biossance cleansing oil.
I use a Bioderma micellar water & Elemis cleansing balm
MUFE Sensi-eyes eye makeup remover for the eyes and DHC olive oil (makeup remover-cleanser) followed by Lancome Creme Mousse Confort foaming cleanser….although Farmacy’s Green Clean is also in my rotation……..with a full face of makeup I just don’t feel clean without a double cleanse!
Garnier Micellar Water
Clinique Take the Day Off Face balm.
Bioderma Sensibio micellar water. I go through a big 500ml bottle every 4-5 weeks; it’s been my most repurchased beauty product for close to 10 years.
Virgin coconut oil to dissolve everything, and then I took some of my First Aid Beauty Pure Skin Face Cleanser over the coconut oil mixing them together on my face, after I knew it was all ready I applied some water to it rubbing well, then rinsing. All I needed after that was a Walmart brand Unscented Makeup Remover wipe to get any remnants of mascara and liner that may have still hung around even AFTER using baby oil w/aloe to get it off!
Just another Paula’s Choice Cleansing Balm, it slowly becomes one of my most repurchased items… although Take The Day Off clearly had the time advantage since it was launched so long ago. 😁
CeraVe’s Hydrating cream cleanser.
E.L.F. Holy Hydration! Makeup Melting Cleansing Balm along with Trader Joe’s Antioxidant Facial Cleanser. Very good, doesn’t dry out my skin, does not make my eyes tear, and doesn’t rip a hole in my wallet.
Garnier Micellar water with the pink top. I don’t wear waterproof makeup, so it works for most things — occasionally needs some light rubbing to remove everything. My sensitive skin doesn’t like the other formulas.
Lancome Bi Facil
Clinique Take the Day Off Balm. I’ve used it for years.
Clinique Take the Day Off Cleansing Balm
Bioderma micellar water
EAU FRAICHE DOUCEUR MICELLAR CLEANSING WATER Expensive but the best! And Bioderma is my next fave
The Body Shop Camomile sumptuous cleansing butter (a holy grail for my super sensitive eyes!) and some natural soap afterwards.