What's In Makeup Remover?
What’s in a makeup remover depends on the product you’re looking at, but there are two traditional formulations. You just need to remember it’s a like-for-like thing. A water-based formula removes water-based makeup, whereas an oil-based formula breaks down and shifts oil-based makeup.
The key to removing makeup comfortably is to look for ingredients that melt products away without harsh scrubbing. And don’t be scared of using an oil cleanser on oily skin! Combined with the best face washcloths, ingredients such as Jojoba Oil, Shea Butter, and Olive Oil break down oil-based makeup, so you can spend less time pawing at your complexion.
A makeup remover made with Charcoal can help improve blemishes, so it slots into a skincare routine for oily acne-prone skin pretty perfectly. A foaming formula that contains Honey, Sweet Almond Extract, and Citric Acid will speed up your nightly routine and won’t make your oily patches expand.
How to Take Your Makeup Off Without Makeup Remover.
If you want to remove makeup without using a makeup remover, you could try something completely different. A reusable microfibre makeup remover that sweeps away makeup using only water may be your best bet if you have oily skin.
A great remover for sensitive skin, a carefully designed, eco-friendly microfibre pad suits all skin types.