Public Forums > Make-up and Beauty > Using Oil as Makeup Remover

Most recent post: 20 Dec 2009, 4:22 AM by rowena (rowena). 2 posts total in this thread.
  1. Mocha-13

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    Dania (daniadenise) wrote on 25 Jul 2009, 9:56 PM:

    I've heard that using olive oil, almond oil, and even tea tree oil is a great way to remove makeup but isn't that bad for your skin? Is it as easy as just using the oil to take off the makeup and then drying your skin or are you supposed to still cleanse as normal after you've used the oil? Sorry if that sounds like a dumb question but I don't know anyone personally who uses that method and I was wondering how it worked. I would be scared to do it because I'd be afraid that I'd clog up my pores or breakout or something but those oils are natural so I would imagine it isn't all that bad for the skin? Anyone have any idea?

  2. Untitled-3+copy

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    rowena (rowena) wrote on 20 Dec 2009, 4:22 AM:

    Olive oil is a great great eye make up remover.  Tea tree oil is a good spot treatment but way to harsh to use all over the skin!  Coconut oil is great for the hair!

    Will you try these out?

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