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One quarter-sized scoop removes all makeup—including stubborn eye makeup—with ease. This one goes from balm to oil to a milky consistency. Clinique's makeup-melting Take the Day Off balm is another solid option for removing every little stitch of makeup.

Concentrate light, circular motions over the eyelids and lashes to get rid of even the most budge-proof mascara. For those who aren't afraid to apply pure, unrefined oil directly to their faces, coconut oil is one of the most natural and effective eye makeup removers on the planet. It only has one ingredient, so it's the best option for the green queens whose skin doesn't immediately break out from just looking at the word "coconut" in an ingredient list.

Even if you're not part of the generation who relied heavily on the OG Pond's cold cream for every skincare step from cleansing to overnight masking, this balm is one to try.

It smells distinctively powdery and a little grandma-ish like any Pond's product , but when it comes to melting tough eye makeup, it's up there with the best of them. This super-slippery oil-based makeup remover is blended with micellar water for a perfectly balanced cleanse. Soothing comfrey root extract and vitamin B5 keep the skin feeling soft and fresh instead of stingy and irritated. Pro tip: Apply a few drops to your eye area using your fingertips, and let it set for a moment before going in with a cotton round.

Soaking a pad will waste way too much product. Give the bottle a good shake and you've instantly got a dual-phase oil-and-rosewater toner that removes waterproof anything in one pass.

The name on this bottle says it all: Organically farmed cornflower is at the center of this potent formulation, which also mimics the pH of tears so that it doesn't sting the eyes. This is a bottle you likely saw on plenty of vanities growing up, and there's a reason people still love it today: It loosens and removes eye makeup without leaving any oily residue left behind.

The price is right, too. Reviewers live for this gentle oil-and-water combo, saying over and over again that it's one of the gentlest options out there. For those looking to infuse a bit of Parisian magic into their beauty regimens, this French pharmacy favorite is a must-have. It's great for a number of skincare practices, including removal of stubborn eye makeup.

Here's another beloved remover that gets the job done without destroying your skin and eyeballs in the process. It's technically a gel and not a liquid, which makes for exact product placement and a lot less mess. These classic makeup wipes are really stretchy, so it's easy to get a firm pinch on your lashes or wrap around a finger to tackle any hard to remove makeup on the eyelids. They also smell really good. There's virtually no way you haven't come into contact with these beloved cleansing towelettes by now.

They're inexpensive, effective, and by far the most popular drugstore makeup wipe option we can think of. Be careful not to get the solution into your eyes. Trust us—it won't feel great. Foundation can easily be replaced with a BB cream. But will we go out without having our eyes emphasized?

According to statistics, almost every woman applies mascara every day. We can hardly imagine our lives without a good mascara. There are actually plenty of reasons why we do it. The most important is that our natural unpainted eyelashes are not very attractive. Also, when we have light eyelashes, they are almost invisible. Of course, there are exceptions, but even the owners of long and beautiful eyelashes, tend to apply mascara.

Mascara helps not only to emphasize makeup, but also give it a special look. Perfectly coated lashes create some find of a frame that makes the eyes look deeper and more beautiful. A high quality mascara darkens, lengthens, thickens and curls our eyelashes.

It all together makes our makeup really expressive and intriguing. It might seem that the application of mascara is not a big deal. Do you need to lengthen? Share Facebook Pinterest Twitter Tumblr. What's hot. Keep the wand It may be imperative to toss expired mascara, but saving the wand is actually something you should do. Take it off Sometimes we get too tired to wipe our makeup off before we go to bed, but leaving mascara on your lashes overnight does more harm than you know. Turn up the volume We love a voluminous lash, so to get the best out of your mascara, powder your lashes using baby powder and a cotton swab before application for an extra lush look.

Keep your eyes open The key to not blinking during application? Never smudge again Hate getting mascara stains on your eyelid? Seal the deal Give your mascara the finishing touch by coating your lashes with clear mascara after application.

The perfect mascara There are so many types of mascaras out there, you have to figure out what works for you and your lashes.



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