How to Remove Makeup

1.Break Down Your Makeup with Cleanser
Your daily cleanser should be sufficient to take off foundation and blush."Massage the cleanser over your face and let it sit for 15 seconds, and
don't forget your hairline, under your chin, and around your ears. Then wipe with a wet, white cotton wash cloth, so you can really see thst all the makeup is gone.
If your foundation is long-wearing or you use a face brush, you can go over your face with remover first.

2. Always Be Gentle with your Skin.
the process of taking off your makeup should be gentle and should never leave your skin dehydrated or irritated.

3. Take advantage of steam heat
You can also steam your face before washing.Fill up your sink or a bowl with hot water and hover your face over it for a minute or two. These steam will loosen
up your pores and make it easier for the cleaner to penetrate the skin deeper to remove.

4. Give you eyes extra attention
Mascara and liner are the hardest to get off, but you don't want to scrub-- the skin around the eye is sensitive. Cotton balls leave fibers behind, so use a cotton pad and either an oil based

5. Get rid of any excess oil
After you've removed you eye makeup take another pass with a dry cotton to make-sure you get off any last bits of product and the excess makeup remover
too.this final pass will prevent mascara circles in the morning and improve your makeup application to next day.

6. Use an Oil-Based Makeup Remover to remove long-wearing lipstick. A cotton pad soaked in liquid or cream makeup remover should take off most lipstick. you need an oily formula only if the lipstick is long-wearing.

7. Avoid baby wipes