Warren
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How girly is this site !!??!!But actually whats the best stuff to remove eye liner?
Whenever I do my Chaplin routine it takes me 2 days to get the eye liner off !!
Ruby . . you mentioned something to use, but I cant remember what you said?
It wasn't bleach was it?
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Miss Kitty Lou
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Bleach is one method :p
I'm currrently loving the camomile makeup remover by Body Shop, it's really good for eye makeup as it doesn't sting your eyes. Also if it can get my mascara off it can get your eyeliner off, my mascara refuses to come off normally.
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Ruby Rose
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Ever heard of having a wash Warren!?
No, seriously, you can get make-up removing wipes much like baby wipes but they do the job, and it's much less fuss for boys than all the fiddley things us gals do to take off our make-up.
Ruby
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p.s. DON'T USE BLEACH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Broomy
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p.s. DON'T USE BLEACH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  |
But peroxide's ok. Oh alright it's not, try Johnsons baby oil, or baby lotion.
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Warren
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OK I may be a scruffy northener but I do wash occasionally and have even been known to use soap now and again.
I can never seem to get my eye liner off with normal baby wipes, or the make-up remover wipes.
Maybe I'll be brave and go into the Body Shop . . .
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Ruby Rose
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Whats the product that you are trying to get off, you are often better off getting a cleanser designed for the job in hand e.g. waterproof make-up requires a different cleanser.
Rubes
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Warren
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Erm it's black powdery stuff that I kind of smear around my eyes ??
Does that help?
It might be soot, I dunno....
Maybe I should go have a look at the product eh!
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DarklyDelicious Millicent
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Hi
So many men wear make up today why havent the make up companies caught on and diversed in to making things to take make up off for men!!!!!
You know more "manly" packaging etc not that i advocate packaging at all!!! Being green etc etc....
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Warren
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It's Rimmel black eye shadow that I use .....
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Broomy
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| Warren wrote: | | It's Rimmel black eye shadow that I use ..... |
Ah! Rimmel, dead easy. Use a Ronson blow torch. Soon have it off.
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Ruby Rose
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Broomy you do make me giggle!
Well dearest Carrington any standard eye make-up remover would do. The trick is to gently massage it over the area to cleanse and remove with damp cotton wool, repeat until gone. You could also try moisturising before you put it on to as your skin would be easier to clean as it would be less dry.
Ruby
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DarklyDelicious Millicent
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Well......make upthe morning after the night before can look quite cool!!!!????As my daughter is apt to tell me and yes sometines it does so hey dont worry so much!
It will come off eventually...
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Minnie the Minxtress
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I also use the Body Shop camomile eyemake up remover and have done for years.. no stinging or itching and they now do one for waterproof make up too. It's quite marvellousssss.... I swear by it.
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syntheticdarkness
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I myself, just use normal facial wipes...
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EllaEmerald
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I just use any old eye makeup remover generously smeared over a cotton pad and rubbed round the eye and thena cotton bud with eye makeup remover to get the pesky bits round the lashes.
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EvaBraun
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Carrington will steal you something from my apothecary-we can't have you with Panda eyes can we?
Warm milk is an option, very soothing also!
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bighairbigshoes
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If it helps I use Mac makeup removal oil. Although pricey it has lasted a long time. I only use it when I have been wearing alopt of makeup. You only need a small amount of it too.
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Broomy
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Ah yes MAC, sigh! Pricey but gorgeous.
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Ruby Rose
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I'm afraid it's Dr Hauschka for me. They don't use any of the regular cheap destructive nasties used by the mainstream manufacturers.
Ruby
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