This blog is on and off for the past few days. Technical issues have arise due to wrong codings, useless plugins and spammers. It’s a huge headache for me cause all I know is to write and take photos my knowledge on web development are from books not from a degree (how I wish that I took information technology at the same time).
Enough babbling!
Before I hit the waves (actually typing during the board meeting LOL) later let me give you a quick review on the current makeup remover that I am liking. It is the Tony Moly Clear Water Lip & Eye makeup remover, it is included in the collective haul I posted last month.
The reason I bought this is because of its bottle. I am fascinated with its pump bottle ever since I saw the same kind on nail salons. You don’t have to lift the bottle to pump it, the product will dispense using one hand.
This makeup remover is water-based (obviously) unlike most remover in the market which is oil-based. It’s smells like coconut water and with just two pumps it can remove the makeup on your entire face (depending what kind of makeup).
The above photo is the sample of the makeup removed from my face. I tried it with a red lipstick and waterproof mascara and liquid liner.
So far I really like how it glides smoothly on my face. You don’t really have to wipe vigorously for you to remove your make up on.
I must say makeup remover should be a staple in every girl’s kit especially if you are the one who wears makeup all the time.
We should not rely on facial cleanser alone when removing makeup. Prior removal is a must so we won’t damage our face.
Damage in a sense where there are makeup that is hard to remove we tend to scrub so hard. Well in fact the formula of facial cleanser will not remove the makeup alone.
Using makeup remover will make facial cleansing less a burden. And it will make sure a squeaky clean face afterwards.
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I also don’t like oil-based makeup removers. I love Tony Moly products because of its affordability.
Can it remove waterproof mascaras easily? Like the super hard-to-remove ones like Fairydrops? 🙂
I used Majolica’s Lash King to test this 🙂 I haven’t try Fairydrops 🙂
woah this is niiiceee sis 😀 I want to try this!!!! 😀
i’ve seen this kind of container from etude house. i was planning to get it but it was expensive just for a bottle. so maybe if i buy this one i’ll save $$$$$ and i’ll be able to use it for removing my makeup! yay! thank you so much for the review! btw, i was planning to use the bottle for my nail polish remover 😀
I really don’t go for make-up removers since most that I’ve seen were oil -based. Finally, a discovered a new one which I think will work best on me. Thanks for sharing!
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I wonder how it works with hardcore waterproof makeup. I’ve tried a lot na so far Laneige’s Eye and Lip Makeup Remover still works best, but if this can do the job it would be better because it’s cheaper.
I wanna try that kind of pump too! I saw it being sold sa Saizen but that one’s to big for my need.
Anyway, this looks like a good product ah. I’m currently using a dual-layer one. Will look into water-based MU removers like this next time 🙂
whoah! i am actually looking for new make up remover. the ever bilena im using is kinda oily? and im considering the missha cream but its quite expensive.. so I might give this a try!