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RE:Would Meds Carried Like this Be an Issue?
I have a similar carrying case and so far no problem. I carry a printout from my Dr. with medications and dosage. However the last time I flew my premoistened package of makeup remover wipes triggered their attention. They were allowed.
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RE:Cotton balls and shower caps--just why?
I use the cotton balls to remove my eye makeup, bringing my own eye makeup remover liquid. I do use makeup remover wipes, bringing my own but will use theirs if available. I do like bar soap, and always have a small one packed, and usually ask the cabin attendant for another one.
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Re: Beekman Facial Wipes
... a stockpile of the Beekman wipes and I love them. So... a bespoke cleanser or eye makeup remover. But they're wonderful for a... days when you don't wear makeup. I especially love them to...
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Feb 9, 2026 |
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Re: What did you use up this week? 2/6
E.L.F. Liquid Poreless Putty Primer. Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Wipes
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RE:The Fundraiser (Part VIII) (f/ff)
... out a small package of makeup remover wipes. She yanked one from its..., “we have to get the makeup off Krissy.” “Yeah, what are ... her friends’ fingers and the wipes scrubbing, now tickling intentionally more ... whatever substance had soaked the wipes. She shrieked as she felt ... wet soles, assessing how much makeup was still left. “There’s still ... a few remnant stains of makeup that would have to come ...
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Jan 30, 2026 |
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RE:The Ingham Family #398 Ar-tic? Ar-soles more like
... makeup, ect. Never, ever scrub, ladies, especially around your eyes!!! Use remover... products and make up remover wipes (especially) for emergencies... option if you chose a remover, but it will not remove... really good eye make up remover, I recommend you don't pay...
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RE:When you stay in Ultra high end hotels, do you grab the soaps?
I loot every hotel room I stay in- 3 to 5 nights a week generally. Protip: The makeup remover wipes are great for keeping your hands clean if you work for a living.
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Jan 23, 2026 |
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What’s the worst makeup advice you were taught that you believed way too long?
At some point, a sales associate must have told my mom that toner was for removing makeup—or she seriously misunderstood—because from the moment I started wearing makeup, she insisted toner was the way to take it off. And I mean all of it: mascara, eyeliner, everything. For years, I thought it was totally normal to scrub my face raw every night while my eyes burned. That was just… makeup removal, right? It wasn’t until I stayed at a friend’s house and used wipes for the first time that I realized there was an easier, pain-free way—and that removing makeup was not supposed to feel like liquid fire. 🥴 submitted by /u/skybluepink15 to r/Makeup [link] [comments]
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Any frugal tips for my fellow ladies?
Any tips for frugal women out there? I will start: - microfibre cloth for makeup removal; it’s crazy how few people know about these! A pack for the price of soap and you will never need to buy makeup remover wipes again. - doing my own gel polish and extensions - I have been doing this for 7 years and you do get good even with the non-dominant hand! You need some things to start (such as nail drill) but gel polish is super easy to do and a bottle costs like 1/5 of salon visit. Plus you do it at your own convenience. - period underwear - okay, this one is more of a “buy once, cry once” because the underwear does get pricey and you need quite a few sets. But it pays off in the long run and I personally find it more comfortable than other period products. - not inviting men over because they will eat all your food - okay just kidding here submitted by /u/Liz_kirby to r/Frugal [link] [comments]
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Opened hotel makeup removing wipe to find it was already used
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What do I do based on my bags content
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Best Makeup Remover - Tired of scrubbing my eyes
I use a waterproof mascara that works really well, but it DOESNT come off. I use an oil-free eye make up remover from Neutrogena, as well as the Neutrogena make up remover wipes, as well as a face cleanse/wash, and it feels like I’m rubbing my eyelids forever to get the mascara off, and the next day, I still wake up with some black smudges under my eyes. I’m scheduling LASIK eye surgery, and although I obviously won’t be wearing make up during recovery, I want to be more mindful about rubbing my eyes moving forward and my current stuff isn’t cutting it. Any suggestions? submitted by /u/Madi_Badi to r/Makeup [link] [comments]
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Dec 14, 2025 |
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What's your best lazy-day makeup removal trick?
I've been using makeup wipes and micellar water, but they don't seem to get everything off. I feel like I still need to wash my face afterward. Also, what face wash do you use? Vanicream and CeraVe don't seem to remove my eye makeup well, so I'm looking for recommendations. submitted by /u/Mental-Pirate3992 to r/Makeup [link] [comments]
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Sep 9, 2025 |
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Can we all agree it's impossible to completely remove eye makeup?
I rarely wear makeup and - when I do - I only use a few products. Still, even though they're not super waterproof, I find it basically impossible to remove all of it before bed. I've tried micellar water, cleansing wipes, double cleansing with oil and foam, prayers... but no matter how hard I try, I always wake up with dark circles under my eyes and it takes days to get rid of my panda look. Does it happen to anyone or is it just me being bad at it? Update! Thanks to all of your suggestions, I've made some changes to my "routine" and I think these are actually helping: - double cleansing (oil-based product + foam-based. I had tried these before but without the following "steps" wasn't enough) - time (massaging the oil onto my lashes for around 60 seconds - trying not to fall asleep while standing in front of the mirror with my eyes closed) - microfiber cloth (I had tried it before and I have to admit it works better than cotton pads, even if it's not quite the miracle some sellers claim it to be) - carefulness (focusing while removing makeup instead of just "smudging it around" while dreaming of my bed) I'm not aiming to become a pro but my panda look is becoming less panda-ish. Thanks community! submitted by /u/tarmapas to r/CasualConversation [link] [comments]
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Jun 6, 2025 |
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Remove Eye Makeup ??
How do you remove eye makeup, eyeliner, and mascara without: Scrubbing the heck out of your eyes with face wash because tugging is bad for the skin Without getting soap or makeup in your eyes and making it burn Having so much residue leftover even though you cleansed and rinsed it 3 times Without a makeup remover wipe because apparently those are bad for you too And not be harsh on the skin to do everyday Seriously how??? submitted by /u/Flowers-4-Brain to r/Makeup [link] [comments]
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May 26, 2025 |
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Nobody needs endless makeup remover + cotton pads. Just buy 1 microfibre cloth.
Edit: I am talking about microfibre makeup removing cloths, specifically for makeup removal. These are different than generic microfibre towels! I have saved a considerable amount over 5 years by using a microfibre makeup removing cloth. Endlessly repurchasing micellar / removing products AND cotton pads or whatever is completely unnecessary when one permanent re washable cloth does the job perfectly. Where I spent maybe $40 a year, since using one microfibre cloth over 5 years, I’ve saved about $200. It’s a small thing, but a great frugal swap I wanted to share. Little by little, a little becomes a lot! Edit: goes without saying, I use cleanser after wiping with the cloth. If you have sensitive skin then this isn’t for you maybe. Reservations against microfibre are reasonable but unfortunately that’s what makes the cloth able to remove makeup using only water. You can choose to use oil of some kind to breakdown makeup with the cloth but it can usually remove it with only water. submitted by /u/veganconnor to r/Frugal [link] [comments]
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My (24f) boyfriend (26m) of 1.5yrs just scheduled & paid for a cosmetic medical procedure for my lady regions without my knowledge or consent. What now?
I am not The OOP, OOP is u/thrownaway_1452 My (24f) boyfriend (26m) of 1.5yrs just scheduled & paid for a cosmetic medical procedure for my lady regions without my knowledge or consent. What now? TRIGGER WARNING: Body shaming Original Post - rareddit Jan 29, 2018 Hello all! My boyfriend and I have been together for a year and a half. Overall things are good. Occasionally he has been overbearing but he's working on it and has made great strides of improvement. We've lived together for around 6 months. The Background: I have a mole on the outside of my vagina. It's about the size of a pencil eraser. It's never been a problem for me and I don't mind it. It's hidden in even the skimpiest of bikini bottoms, doesn't hurt or get in the way of anything, isn't lumpy, doesn't grow any weird hair, etc. It's just a harmless little bump on the side of my vulva that I've had since I was born. Even when I'm entirely naked it isn't visible unless my legs are spread, so it's the kind of thing only me and my sex partners have ever seen. I've had an inkling that my boyfriend has never been a fan of this mole, but he won't admit that. Sometimes he'll absentmindedly rub it between his fingers with his nose crinkled (like an expression just short of disgust) but when I asked him about it, two different times, he insisted the not-quite-disgusted facial expression was unrelated. I assumed that he didn't like it, but knew it was none of his business or concern and probably didn't want to say it because he didn't want to sound rude. He's asked me once if I've ever thought about removing it, to which I replied that it's always been a part of me and I wasn't interested in removal. The Problem: My birthday was a few weeks ago. I've been getting Brazilian waxes since I was a teenager, it's just my personal preference. As a birthday present my boyfriend prepaid for almost a year's worth of waxes at the MedSpa I've always gone to. This seemed like a great gift -- useful, thoughtful, and saves me a ton of money. This MedSpa does a variety of other services as well as waxing. They do tattoo removal, laser hair removal, makeup tattoos, Botox, etc. I've had a standing appointment there every 3 weeks for years. This morning I went to my regular appointment. My waxer, who I've known for years, gushed about how kind of my boyfriend it was to call in for my services and we went about the wax as normal. There's an oil she uses that helps to soothe the skin after the wax, and I was waiting for that to soak in when she brought out a wand that I was not familiar with. I asked her what it was for and she said, "The freezing." I assumed she was prepping for her next client and stayed on the table. Then she began wiping the oil off and applied a cream directly over my mole. At this point I sat up and asked her what she was doing. "Oh this cream helps to numb the area before I freeze the mole. Then we'll cut it off, and you'll just need a stitch or two and a bandage and then you'll be ready to go!" We fumbled through the awkward conversation that followed, and the bottom line is that my boyfriend had paid for my mole to be removed as well ($200)... without telling me. The receptionist who books the appointments assumed that I knew, and I sign a yearly waiver for all services from them so it was basically just slipped in. The receptionist said that my boyfriend asked about the process over the phone. So he was aware that this procedure involved cutting something off my body and would involve anesthetic and stitches. Guys, I'm furious and cannot tell if my reaction is justified or if I'm seeing red for no real reason. This feels like such a breach of my personal boundaries, not to mention disrespectful of my bodily autonomy. I know it's small, but it's plastic surgery. There is no medical backing to having this mole removed, it would be entirely cosmetic. I obviously didn't go forward with the procedure and now I'm struggling with whether my anger is appropriate to the situation. I have not talked to him about this yet. It happened this morning and I will be seeing him this evening when I get home from work. Right now I'm thinking of breaking up with him but feel like that may be an overreaction and can't tell if my judgement is clouded. What would be an appropriate way to address this situation? TLDR I have a small inconspicuous mole on the side of my vulva. Boyfriend isn't a fan of it but I had no interest in getting it removed. He paid for a year's worth of Brazilian waxes (that I've always gotten) for my birthday and tried to slip a mole removal procedure into my usual appointment without telling me. I was blindsided as they were about to start. This procedure involves anesthetic, cutting the mole off, and stitches on my vagina. I am livid and feel so disrespected. Can't tell if I'm overreacting for considering dumping him. Help! RELEVANT COMMENTS charlzebub Ok everyone has the whole "livid at him" and "dump him" covered, and I'm just going to talk about moles. Getting moles removed is a big deal! And something that should only ever be talked about actual medical doctors and dermatologists. Getting something cut off at a spa, by your WAXER is terrifying to me! Who was going to stitch you up? The manicurist? Jeez. Things can go wrong with moles, so easily, and dermatologists recommend leaving them alone unless they're in place where they get irritated a lot. So glad you didn't get it removed! Leave them be!! (But do get them checked by a dermatologist periodically!) OOP To be fair, “MedSpa” is a term for a plastic surgery center. They do a whole range of small plastic surgery and a licensed plastic surgeon would have been doing the actual removal of the mole. My waxer was just prepping the equipment for the surgeon. I began going there for laser hair removal of my armpits as a teenager. After having a bad waxing experience at a normal salon I decided to stick with the MedSpa because it felt a lot more professional and cleaner. I have no plans on getting it removed by anyone though! I’ll definitely be leaving it where it belongs, hahaha. ~ Sabrajay Bruh... what the hell. I understand some people are squeamish about moles (and other skin defects) but he hasn't expressed that. You asked him about it, already confirmed you're not interested in removing it, HE said it's not an issue, and then this? I would be pissed as well. I have a low tolerance for stunts like this, and personally I would walk. He's blatantly ignored your wishes and I guess he was hoping that you'd either a) be so happy and grateful that your bf wants to make you 'better' (gag) or b) you'd realise how much HE doesn't like it, and out of embarrassment or the duty of being a good gf would go through with it. Good riddance to that $200, jerk. OOP The thing that sucks is that I considered the second option for longer than I’d like to admit. I suddenly felt very ashamed and ugly and like it needed to be “fixed”. I started crying a little and felt so stupid. Now that I’ve had a few hours to think about it, I think I’m most upset at how it made me feel. Update Jan 30, 2018 (Next day) Copy of the update UPDATE First off I just wanted to thank everyone for their support and validation of what I was feeling. I was second guessing myself and feeling like I was overreacting, but after more reflection (and what happened later on in the evening) I feel so vindicated in my anger. I got home and he nonchalantly asked me how my appointment went. I managed to stay calm and told him how angry I was that he had tried to arrange for the mole to be removed without my consent/knowledge, especially because I found out that he was informed while booking the appointment that it would involve anesthetic and stitches. He said that he wasn't sorry because he thought he was doing me a favor by "forcing me to bite the bullet and get it done". He said the only thing that he was sorry about was signing my name on the waiver because he knows he should not have done that. record scratch Wait, what? At my appointment my waxer had said something along the lines of "But you signed the waiver??" when I was blindsided by her prepping for the mole removal. She was confused that I was not aware of the mole removal plan. I had assumed she was talking about the waiver I had signed just a few weeks ago, that I have to sign every year for my services performed at the MedSpa. I was in a hurry to get out of there so I didn't press further, just made it clear that I did not want a mole removal and gathered my clothes and left. As it turns out, she was not talking about the annual general waiver. When my boyfriend booked the appointment a waiver was emailed over, which he signed as me and sent back to them. We are in a South American country where plastic surgery is extremely common (I am the only woman in my office without breast implants. I was born in America and haven't quite subscribed to this aspect of the culture) so things are a lot more lax here than I imagine they are in the US. So not only did he schedule and pay for plastic surgery on my vagina, he forged my signature on a legal document giving permission for it to be done. There is no coming back from this, and I told him so. He started crying and saying that he just wanted me to "be the most beautiful I could be". Thankfully I was too angry to cry in front of him and I just told him to leave. He packed some clothes and I put the rest of his belongings in a detached garage that he has a key to. I made him leave his house keys and told him that the garage locks would be changed by the end of the week. I own the house and am changing the locks on the doors this evening (except for the garage, I'm giving him this week to clear out the rest of his things from there). I have him blocked on social media and feel very refreshed, like a weight has been lifted. I'm sure I will be hurting later and missing him, but this showed me a side of him that I absolutely cannot live with. I may not be as tan or as smooth or as busty as all the women around here but I deserve better, I know that much. And now, my mole and I are going to settle down with a bottle of wine and download Tinder. Thank you again for everything! tl;dr: My boyfriend was unapologetic for arranging a "surprise" plastic surgery appointment that he knew I did not want, and it came to light that he had forged my signature on a waiver for this procedure. I dumped him, kicked him out of my house, and plan on living a long, happy life with my mole. Thank you all! RELEVANT COMMENTS OOP's replies to a couple deleted comments OOP He’s always chuckled at my “aversion” (his words, not mine) to plastic surgery because it’s so common here. He’s asked in the past if I would ever consider a breast implants or a nose job, etc — in the exact same way that he asked if I would ever get my mole removed. I’m not morally opposed to plastic surgery, I just never really thought there was anything wrong with my boobs or my nose. So I feel like this was the tip of the iceberg. I feel like this was him pushing limits to see if he could convince me to change these other things. So I’m not feeling too great at the moment, and kind of feeling like I can’t tread water with all these gorgeous women. Bleghhhhh. & I think it’s just different cultural beauty ideals. I grew up in America but have been in Brazil for 6 years. I go back to the upper west coast of the US for about 3 weeks once a year, and I can tell that I’m a lot cuter there than I am here. If that makes sense hahaha. The heavily enforced beauty ideal here is like Kim Kardashian if she were in Baywatch. My American friends I’ve told this to have been outraged. My Brazilian friends just kind of laughed and said they wish that their boyfriends would pay for their procedures (lip fillers, etc). I feel like I’m in the Twilight Zone occasionally, which probably contributed to me doubting the validity of my initial anger. ~ Kholzie For what it’s worth, i know a few Americans that have lived/worked in South Korea and the beauty standards that exist there can be a nightmare. If it helps, you should always remind yourself that (from what you’ve said) many of the women you compare yourself to likely didn’t get there by natural means. OOP I have a friend who teaches in South Korea and I’ve heard that as well! Down here it’s all tanning beds, butt fillers, and rib removals. I’m petite, slender, and pale so I get asked if I’m sick almost daily. Hahaha. THIS IS A REPOST SUB - I AM NOT THE OOP DO NOT CONTACT THE OOP's OR COMMENT ON LINKED POSTS, REMEMBER - RULE 7 submitted by /u/Direct-Caterpillar77 to r/BestofRedditorUpdates [link] [comments]
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Best makeup removing wipes?
Something that won’t break me out submitted by /u/anongirlll1 to r/Makeup [link] [comments]
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Oct 29, 2024 |
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Removing professionally done makeup?
My MUA offers an add-on for makeup removal products and skincare for after my wedding. The description for this add-on says, "Professional makeup is typically sealed with a sealer made for fx or theater makeup and it is difficult to remove with a typical facial cleanser. This set contains a Japanese Cleansing Oil, Water Elixer, and Water Balm Hydrator by Sonia Roselli Beuaty (which is what we use in our kits on all of our clients!). These products are all you'll need to remove professional-grade makeup and nourish and hydrate your skin" The cost for this is $159. Is this worth it? I've never had my makeup professionally done before and rarely wear makeup. When I do wear it, I just use Neutrogena makeup removal wipes and have a bottle of Lancome makeup remover. Does the sealer really make it that difficult to remove makeup with just drugstore products? Edit: Okay, some of you guys are wild lmao. To be absolutely clear, this is an add-on to my package. My MUA is not forcing or pressuring me in any way to purchase this add-on. I just wanted to ask this sub if the products are worthwhile because I know absolutely nothing about makeup. For those of you who are suggesting that she's scamming me or overcharging me for my bridal makeup services, I compared her pricing with others in my area and her pricing is pretty much on par with everyone else in my area. I have read her reviews across Google, The Knot, etc. and am not worried about her scamming me whatsoever. I also know someone who hired her for their bridal hair and makeup and will be sure to vet my MUA through her as well. So please stop suggesting that she is scamming me!! Thanks! submitted by /u/bonc826 to r/MakeupAddiction [link] [comments]
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Aug 19, 2024 |
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The makeup remover wipes at my hotel use different tenses between packets
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Son needs non-burning makeup remover wipes, help?
Mods I apologize if this is the wrong sub, please point me to the correct sub if I got it wrong. My son recently got into makeup. He really loves it, and says he wants to be a makeup artist one day. (That's very sweet) He is having trouble with using something to quickly remove makeup. He has sensory issues with water and soap so washing his face each time isn't really an option. Sometimes he does multiple "looks" a day. The worst for him is removing lipstick. He say he loves lipstick but can't wear it because removing it burns. We tried the Neutrogena wipes both regular and sensitive skin. Both burn. We were thinking about trying Aveeno Wipes. Do you have any suggestions? He's just a kid doing many "looks" and goes through the wipes quickly, so preferably not something expensive. Edit: Downvoted really? Is it because a boy is interested in makeup? Boys can like makeup, too. submitted by /u/suck_it_autismspeaks to r/MakeupAddiction [link] [comments]
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Dec 11, 2023 |
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What do you think of guests removing makeup with white towels?
We started renting our home on Airbnb on the weekends, and we recently had guests who were great, the only thing was that they left lots of makeup stains on the white towels. Not just the hand towels, also the bath towels, and not just a little smudge of foundation… there were 5+ large foundation stains on each towel and bright red lipstick stains in the shape of lips, so it seems they used the towels to remove makeup. We spent a long time soaking and scrubbing the towels but the stains are still faintly there. We’ll try to bleach them but we will probably have to buy new towels. We did not mention anything to the guests because we did not ask them not to remove makeup with the white towels, so we figured it was just a lesson learned for us, but I was wondering what people’s thoughts are on guests doing this. Is it common? I have always used makeup wipes or oil cleanser. Is it something to be expected if we don’t provide makeup wipes or black makeup towels? (Which we are now going to provide) Would you ask for reimbursement for the cleaning/price of extra towels? Would just like to hear others’ thoughts. Thank you! Edit: Thanks everyone for your input! Apparently this is a lot more common than I thought. I’m based in the US but everyone I know who wears makeup removes it with cleansing balm or cleansing oil so I didn’t know using towels was a common thing (most of my friends are Asian and we use a lot of Korean products lol). We like the look of white towels and linens so guests can tell if they’re clean (I’ve stayed in many hotels before so it’s what I’m used to as well), but maybe we’ll consider other colored towels. We will begin providing makeup wipes and black makeup towels, and we‘ll mention it when people book. We won’t say anything to or charge the guests :) submitted by /u/bliknik to r/AirBnB [link] [comments]
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Once again proving themselves to be ridiculously out of touch with what is popular, Anastasia is now releasing makeup wipes!
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Apr 13, 2021 |
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Neutrogena makeup wipes are designed to not re seal once opened so you buy the individual packs.
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Aug 14, 2020 |
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Hotel laundry, a women decided to use all 4 bath towels, hand towels, wash rags, AND the sheets to remove her self tanner. Then proceeds to use the pillow to remove her makeup. (We offer makeup remover wipes)
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May 20, 2020 |
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[Humor] I have a makeup remover towel for every day of the week and an abundance of time. Behold: the roll.
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Getting A Head Start on Christmas Presents. Reusable Makeup Remover Squares!
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Mar 10, 2020 |
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I found myself buying makeup removing wipes every few weeks.. but no more. With fabric remnants, an old hand towel, and a few hours of my time, I’m saving money and the planet!
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Jan 21, 2020 |
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Made some reusable makeup remover pads out of an old tshirt
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