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REMOVING EYE MAKEUP & Caring For EYES Here’s What You Don’t Know

REMOVING EYE MAKEUP

The more eye makeup you wear, the more
important it is to use a specially formulated
cleanser for the delicate eye area. This makes it
much easier to remove even the most stubborn of
waterproof or tearproof mascaras without pulling
or dragging the sensitive skin around the eyes.
If you do not remove all traces of eye makeup
whenever you wear it, pores will become blocked,
which may lead to pimples. Always use a clean
cotton ball, tissue, or cotton swab for each eye

REMOVING EYE MAKEUP

1- To remove makeup from the lids and
brows, use the tip of your third linger
10 stroke in remover gently using small
circular movements. Alternatively, use a
cotton swab soaked in makeup remover.

2- Gently wipe off the remover from the
lids and brows with a cotton pad.
working from the inner corner to the outer
corner of the eye. Again, do not rub or
drag the skin.

3- To remove mascara, dab a little
remover onto a tissue and wrap
around your index finger. Brush the
tissue through the lashes from underneath

4- For the corner of the eye and the lower
lash line, use a cotton swab dipped in
remover. Afterward, lightly pal the whole
eye area dry with a tissue.

CARING FOR EYES


• Time targets the skin around
the eyes first, so it is important to
revitalize this area by using an
eye cream morning and night.

• Use eye creams sparingly; too
much can cause puffiness. To
apply, place three or four dots
below the eve and two on the
brow bone. Stroke the cream in
gently using your third, or ring,
finger. If you use your index
finger, you are more likely to
stretch or drag the skin.

• Look for ultra-light eye creams
with a low oil content as these
penetrate the skin more easily