8 Incredible Eye Makeup Remover Hacks
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8 Incredible Eye Makeup Remover Hacks
I have tried each of these on myself and they all work just as good as any eye makeup remover I have bought at the drug store. Try them out for yourself and let me know how they work for you!
Avocados
For this I just took a q-tip and swabbed the avocado. You don't need to get a chunk of avocado on the q-tip, just coat it in the oil from the avocado.
No-Tears Baby Shampoo
Just add a drop of baby shampoo (I like Johnson's Baby Shampoo!) to a cotton pad or swab to remove eye makeup.
I bought this bottle and it has lasted a couple years! What a great deal if you consider how much money you pay for eye makeup remover!
Hair Conditioner
You already have it in your bathroom...
Just a little dab of hair conditioner does the job!
Shortening
Shortening?
Its just vegetable oil and it keeps your skin soft. When your makeup remover runs out just run to your kitchen for some makeshift eye makeup remover. I used Crisco brand shortening.
Petrolum Jelly
A little bit goes a long way!
Petrolum Jelly is a safe way to remove your water proof makeup. Use just a small amount to remove your eye makeup then go ahead and dab some on your lips!
Grapeseed and Castor Oil
Recipe:
3 tbsp. Grape Seed Oil
1 tbsp. Castor Oil
Mix these oils together in a cup and stir. This is a great recipe for those with sensitive skin.
Jojoba Oil
Recipe:
1 part Jojoba Oil
2 parts Water
Try this sustainably friendly makeup remover! It is non-allergenic so it is perfect for use on eyes. It can also be used to remove any other makeup.
Vegetable Oil Medley
Recipe:
Equal parts olive oil, canola oil, and castor oil (I used a tbsp of each).
These vegetable oils blend together to create the perfect eye makeup remover!
Final Test - Which Produces the Best Results?
I put 8 eyeliner marks on my arm (first picture). And then I dipped a cotton swap in each mixture and lightly rubbed it on the eyeliner ten times. You can still see the eyeliner for each remover in the second picture because I did not wipe away the the residue after I applied it (which you would normally do with any eye makeup remover).