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Help removing makeup
Posted by Adrian on 30/06/2004 at 12:22 pmHi Girls
I want to start experimenting with makeup. As I only have a few hours a day once most weeks can anyone tell me how to remove makeup.
In the afternoon I have to pick up my SO from her support group and since it is connected to a religious group I don’t want them to ban her from the group loosing me my time to experiment with my feminine side. I would like to know how to remove lipstick, foundation,
eyeshadow, mascara etc.Yours sincerely
KarinaAnonymous replied 20 years, 6 months ago 1 Member · 7 Replies -
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HI Karina
If you go to the chemist you can get makup remover cream that works well and will not affect your eyes. I surgest you as the assistant telling her, if you like, it’s for your wife who sent you to get some, usually they will be most helpful.
Hugs Cybil -
Karina,
Sorbelene cream works an absolute treat for me. Work lots into your face
working over lipstick and eye makeup and rinse of with warm water. Then use
a good face wash and rinse of with a clean slot of warm wate. Pat your face
dry with a sofy towel. Finally massage some vitamin e enriched moisturiser
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Hi again,
I normally use nivea soft facial cleansing wipes avaiable at most
supermarkets 25 wipers for about 5-50 6 dollars and they are
excellent,, then have a shower and wash all face with face washers as the
wipes have got a mosteriser in themjudy
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If you go to Coles or Woolies and look around the make-up section you will
find all types of make-up removers, there are lots of other goods in this
area also, I buy most of my make-up, shampoos, creams and condoms from these
shops. Much more cheaper than a Chemist or large department store, and
lets face it honey, you don’t have to spend a million bucks to feel femme
and look good.Luv
Geri
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I also found this method as the best AND quickest method. Best because it
REALLY cleans the face, even AFTER just using makeup remover moments
beforehand. (I was surprised how much makeup was still on the face after using
makeup remover!)Quick, I never take more than five minutes to remove ANY trace of makeup!
Brenda Leigh
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Hi girls
I use Ponds deep cleanser and make up remover, it can be bought in the
supermarket for around $6-$7 and it does an execellent job. Just apply it
to your face and wipe off with cotton wool or tissues and then wash you face
with soap and water. It removes every trace of make up.Hope this helps.
Luv Jenni xxxx
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Anonymous
Guest12/07/2004 at 12:50 pmA good scrub with Dove soap and then a thorough rinse. Followed by a good facial moisturiser.
Big Hugs
Hayley Faith