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This Is The Only Way You Should Be Removing Your Makeup From Now On

March 3, 2021 by Merrell Readman
shefinds | Beauty
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Doing your makeup can be a fun way to break up the monotony of everyday life, even if you have nowhere to wear it at the moment. However, how you remove your makeup is just as important for maintaining the health of your skin as the products you apply to the surface. Removing your makeup improperly can lead to irritation, premature signs of aging, and even eyelash fall out when done carelessly. If you want to prioritize your skin and maintain a clear and flawless complexion with or without makeup, this is the only way you should be removing it moving forward.

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Not only is it environmentally friendly, but a reusable makeup remover pad or mit will be your best bet for removing makeup quickly and easily without products or tugging. Gone are the days of repurchasing wipes and using oily makeup rounds when you can use a gentle reusable makeup pad instead. Dr. Peterson Pierre explains, “The best way to remove makeup is with Jane Iredale's Magic Mitt. No cleanser, no toner, no harsh abrasives, no scrubbing. Just put the mitt on your hand, wet it with water and gently remove all your makeup, including mascara, within 30 seconds!”

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It’s important to be cognizant of not rubbing or pulling at your skin as you remove your makeup, as this is where the primary damage can be done. Being too harsh around your eye care can lead to tearing out your eyelashes, causing irritation to the eye, and even tugging on the delicate skin which will potentially cause premature wrinkles. A reusable makeup remover will allow you to gently rub away makeup with water only and no harsh cleaners that can potentially break you out. If there’s anything left over around your eye area, micellar water on a cotton round will do the trick to remove the excess product.

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If you’re looking for another cost effective option, the Swoon I Heart You Cleaning Kit ($19.99) comes with three reusable makeup pads, as well as a headband to keep hair away from your face as you wash. Once you’ve removed the makeup from your face, you must remember to rinse out the pad before your next use. “When done, one pump of hand soap on the mitt to cleanse it and dry it on your countertop. That is, hands down, the BEST way to remove makeup: fast, easy, inexpensive for even the most sensitive skin,” says Dr. Pierre.

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Making sure to be gentle with your skin is one of the most important ways to ensure a younger looking complexion for years to come. Some makeup removers can be harsh and irritating, pulling at the skin and causing lost eyelashes and contact dermatitis so it’s best to eliminate them altogether. A reusable makeup pad is gentle, cost effective, and great for the environment while also gently cleansing the skin of makeup and imperfections quickly and easily.

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Merrell Readman is an Associate Editor at SheFinds Media. When she isn't trying out new recipes and making a mess of the kitchen, she can be found covering the latest on wellness, beauty, fashion and celebrity news. You can reach Merrell at merrell@shefinds.com.

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