Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Ways In Which Eye Makeup Remover Helps You Oxygenate Your Facial Skin




Ways In Which Eye Makeup Remover Helps You Oxygenate Your Facial Skin
Ways In Which Eye Makeup Remover Helps You Oxygenate Your Facial Skin

Author: Bettye




The naughty words in eye makeup remover circles are many. Ingredients not so good for the skin or eyes are Sodium laurel sulfate (SLS), Paraffin, glycol, Mineral oil, Toluene, and several others. Look them up on the Internet to know what to avoid when shopping for your product. The good guys are usually made in two forms, creme and liquid, and can both contain oil, and perhaps they won't. Either formula will be okay to use. Try them both and see what works for you.



A great positive side effect of using products to take off makeup on the eyes is the super moisturizing and conditioning that takes place. Lashes and delicate skin in that area suck up these beneficial ingredients. If lashes, especially, are cleaned up, there should be no more mascara residue finding itself into your eye.



Most shadow formulas are non-comedogenic, leaving skin pores free of clogging. Eyeliners are in the same category, especially liquid liner. It does not rub off or smudge as many pencil liners do, so must be physically removed. Contact wearers will be pleased with no dreaded residue from makeup ending up irritating the eyes. Even those who wear glasses after removing contacts, may find no smudged glass from old mascara.



No matter how late a woman returns home, before retiring, she is well advised to take off that old makeup. Remove it from the skin as well as the eyes and eyelashes. Get into this routine and stick with it for healthy skin. Foundations, blushes and shadows can do much damage by remaining on the skin for extended lengths of time. Never leave it on overnight. You start out with skin you were born with, then have skin you created, finally ending up with what you deserve.



There may be times that using your normal cleaning products is inconvenient or actually impossible. If one runs out of the cleansers, at least grab a few baby wipes of the unscented type and proceed gently. Skin care manufacturers also furnish wipes specifically for that purpose, for quick little freshen-ups. Blotting off an overabundance of skin oils is important to those who have that issue.



In times when you may run out of everything at once, using a few handy products, mixed appropriately, can do in a pinch. Baby oil, baby shampoo and water is one such mixture. Of course, many women keep extra product on hand, so they will not run dry, so to speak. Having a trick or two up your sleeve, will help keep your skin happy. These are temporary fixes.



If those simple ingredients are not available to you, try equal parts of canola oil, extra-virgin olive oil and castor oil, mixing well. Applying with cotton rounds, cotton balls or squares, and using gentle motions, will suffice.



Most any household organic-type oil could be used, with care, but there is still nothing like the special, carefully formulated commercial eye makeup remover products one can purchase. Lashes and delicate tissues around the eyes can be replenished with oxygen easily without the extra burden of mascara and eyeshadow on them.









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