How can I remove my makeup without the use of soap or makeup remover?

I need to remove my makeup without any soap (because i get allergic reactions from soap) and same with without the makeup remover.

Please help.

Olive oil is what I use in my kit and on set. Mineral oil based products can clog the hair follicle and cause lash loss in those with sensitive eyes. So far no one has reacted to the olive oil.

16 Responses to “How can I remove my makeup without the use of soap or makeup remover?”

  1. vaseline
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  2. Have you try "Pond’s" Clean Sweep? It is cleansing and makeup removing towelettes. I am very sensitive to soap and some make up remover. I can’t handle Olay’s products, I break out. I used Pond’s Clean Sweep and it is the only product that I can handle without reaction.
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  3. any lotion, just dab it on wait about 30 seconds or a minute and wipe with a towel!
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    make up artist!

  4. blueskyparadise on April 7th, 2010 at 10:59 am

    olive oil,vaseline,or lotion that you are not allergi0c to..
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  5. Johnson &Johnson makes a cleanser that is soap free. Its call Purpose. It comes in a bar or the pump and its not that costly. about $4 for the bar, and about $6 for the liquid pump. Its great, and it doesnt dry out the skin! Good luck
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  6. take a washcloth and drench it and rub ur face with it
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  7. For face: Use a baby wipe and then use your cleanser

    For eyes: Put a little baby oil on a cotton pad and voila, it comes off! And cleanse your face as normal.

    Hope this helps!
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    My grandmother, my mom, my sister and I do this everyday!

  8. normal everyday lotion and toilet paper tissue…..put a nice coat of lotion over the makeup, let it set for about 30 second then wipe with the tissue! works for me every time and its gentle
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  9. Olive oil is what I use in my kit and on set. Mineral oil based products can clog the hair follicle and cause lash loss in those with sensitive eyes. So far no one has reacted to the olive oil.
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    Myself: 10 years professional makeup artistry experience, 800 hours makeup training, 450 hours esthetic training.

  10. blondechapter on April 7th, 2010 at 2:23 pm

    You could try any type/brand of baby oil. It even helps remove waterproof makeup! I use it every time I have on waterproof eye makeup. For just face makeup, though, you can try any astringent or toner. That helps remove makeup and dirt on your face. If you are allergic to that, just try water and a wash cloth. I really hope I helped you. Good luck!
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  11. Mineral oil. Just make sure you wipe off the residue (with a tissue) when you’re done…or you’ll look very, um, oily!
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    that’s what I used for a while…now I use shampoo =P

  12. I understand what you mean. I also have huge reactions to many products. Here is a great one that I recommend. It is called the Magic Mitt by Jane Iredale.

    http://janeiredaledirect.com/list_500104-300049.htm

    It removes the make-up with just water. The mitt has micro fibers that make it very soft. I use this every day.

    Also, a brand that I have found that I can use on my skin is Kiss My Face organics. I like their Olive Oil Soap, and their toner. I have not found a face moisturizer that I like yet. But, you can try a few of their products to see if they work well for your face. Also, to see if you have an allgery to them.

    http://www.kissmyface.com/Product/Kiss+My+Face/Sample%2FTravel+Sizes/2300147EA/

    (their sample kit)
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  13. I have found that johnson’s baby shampoo works. Its suppose to be good for babies skin and babies have sensitive skin and it doesn’t burn if it gets in your eyes. But you have to mix the shampoo with water. so in a little bowl pour some shampoo and water, but more water than shampoo. you want it watery not thick like the shampoo. But it works good and it helps to clear up stys on the eye, my sister gets them alot so the doctor recommended it. I hope it helps!
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  14. olive or jojoba oil. But NOT mineral oil.
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  15. Natural Makeup Removal Tips
    http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-gnA4Lmo_b7TZZTuzQA–?cq=1&p=22
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  16. ues a gentle facial cleanser targeted for your skin.
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