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oil free eye makeup remover recommendations - 16-12-10, 08:44 PM

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I use lash perfect oil free eye makeup remover for EE at the moment which I like but would like to try some others. I want one that is not watery, more like a gel or a thicker consistency if you know what I mean. So what are you using ladies and gents, what would you recommend?
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16-12-10, 08:55 PM

Hi I use salon system thai Oil free gentle Eye makeup remover it is watery tho, but I like it
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16-12-10, 09:21 PM

Susan Molyneux's non oily eye make up remover is a gel.
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17-12-10, 11:08 AM

Lee-Anne why is it you don't want a watery one? Just curious lol.
I have just bought so protein remover pads to try. Not tried them yet xxx
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17-12-10, 12:00 PM

I use Susan Molyneux as well. I love it and so do my clients.
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17-12-10, 07:25 PM

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Lee-Anne why is it you don't want a watery one? Just curious lol.
I have just bought so protein remover pads to try. Not tried them yet xxx
Hi Jen
I just prefer it really! When I am cleansing the eyelashes at infill time I find that the a gel type works better, I feel I dont need to work it as much, (so not rubbing the lashes as hard to clean them) I hope that makes sense.
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17-12-10, 07:46 PM

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Hi Jen
I just prefer it really! When I am cleansing the eyelashes at infill time I find that the a gel type works better, I feel I dont need to work it as much, (so not rubbing the lashes as hard to clean them) I hope that makes sense.
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makes perfect sense actually i hadn't really thought of it before.
So do gel type ones kind of dissolve dirt and grease?
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17-12-10, 09:23 PM

For me I just find that a thicker gel like liquid is easier to work in to the lashes without having to rub them so hard, especially when you have a client who turns up for infills with ten tons of mascara on. (because they do, even if you tell them not to ) To be honest Jen I am not sure if the thicker gel type break the dirt and grease quicker or more effectively, I just find them more effective personally in practice. hth x
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17-12-10, 09:33 PM

ha ha yes, some of mine do that too and it is usually the really yucky gloopy stuff too
I'll see how i get on with the pads and then maybe try the gel at some point. It sounds good xxx
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20-12-10, 03:41 PM

Hi I use Eve Taylor and it works great with eyelash extensions.

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20-12-10, 04:24 PM

hi. I have tried many removers but always go back to the same one. Rimmel gentle eye makeup remover. I love it as it removes without rubbing and it is non oily and very gentle. I have never tried it with eyelash extensions but use it for everything else. Its cheap too
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20-12-10, 04:51 PM

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hi. I have tried many removers but always go back to the same one. Rimmel gentle eye makeup remover. I love it as it removes without rubbing and it is non oily and very gentle. I have never tried it with eyelash extensions but use it for everything else. Its cheap too
Will put it on my Xmas list!!!
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