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Natural Makeup Removers For Sensitive Skin

How about we tell you that you don’t have to put yourself through the painful process of trying out every make up remover and find what suits your sensitive skin?

We all are really skeptical about choosing products when it comes to our skin. One chemical that doesn’t suit you would cause harmful effects on the skin like acne and burns which keep you locked at home for days until the problem gets healed. The problem gets worse in the case of people who have sensitive skin that is acne prone or dry skin. The skin that is prone to acnes, dryness or burns leaves us with very less choice when it comes to make up and it’s removal. Therefore, the best idea is to use natural products that bestow the confidence in you that they won’t damage your skin.

Why to use a natural makeup remover?

You can’t help using make up but what you can help is using a natural make up remover that would never harm your skin. Make up removal is a significant part of our beauty regime especially for women who wear make up on a daily basis. We already wear heavy amount of chemicals on our face in form of make up which makes it essential for us to at least use a remover that is completely natural and gives fresh vibes to the face at the end of the day.

There are ample amount of make up removers available in the market that can easily remove the heavy make up that you apply but can your sensitive skin take all the chemicals that it is made to adorn. There’s nothing like going the natural way, you can ditch those commercial make up wipes and liquid removers and head to your kitchen instead to use everyday ingredients to do the job, and that too without having to worry about side effects.

Your skin’s sensitivity determines the type of makeup remover you should use.

Sleeping with makeup on can lead to acne breakouts, accelerate the aging process and make the skin look dull. There are a plethora of cosmetic products out there that can confuse anyone, so if you are not sure what your skin type is or what product is best for your skin, consult your dermatologist.

If you have rosacea or eczema, use a hypoallergenic fragrance-free makeup remover. Cream or liquid cleansers work well for individuals with sensitive skin.

The most important thing when choosing the perfect makeup remover? Avoid those that contain alcohol, fragrances and preservatives whenever possible, as suggested by the dermatologists. You can always use natural makeup removers for your sensitive skin which wouldn’t harm you in any way.  So, here are some natural make up removers that you can use to keep your skin protected from the harmful effects of chemical containing make up removers.

Take special care of the eyes while removing the eye makeup.

Removing the eye makeup is the most crucial part as it involves great precision and care. Any wrong step and you can end up with a swollen, red eye, pain and loss of vision in severe cases.  Don’t just swipe on your eye makeup remover in haste. Place a cotton ball with remover over your lids, hold it for a minute to dissolve the product, and then wipe away. Do not rub the delicate under-eye area. Once the mascara comes off, face cleanser can be used in the next step.

Natural Makeup Removers For Sensitive Skin

1. Coconut Oil

Coconut is one multi purpose product that we can’t do without. From being an emergency moisturizer to being used in the kitchen for cooking, it does it all. However, a lesser known fact about coconut oil is that it can be used as a make up remover too.

Coconut oil is known to penetrate into the deepest layer of your skin, helping to moisturize it. At the same time, its greasy texture ensures that it glides on your skin and solubilizes any water resistant materials used in make up products. It is like having one product that does the job of a moisturiser along with removing your make up.

Coconut oil works best as a make up remover when warmed up since the warmth helps melt make up faster. So, you can either rub it on your palms and apply to your face or warm it up in the microwave for about 10-15 seconds and then use it. It’s not recommended using the coconut oil in its solid form when it comes to make up removal. Some make up removers can be harsh on the skin, especially the alcohol based ones. Coconut oil, on the other hand, is mild and works on all skin types. Post make up removal care is significant depending upon what your skin type is. It does clog pores for some skin types which is why using organic, cold pressed coconut oil is recommended.

Steps to remove makeup by using coconut oil:

  1. Take a very small amount of coconut oil from the bottle. If the oil has hardened into it’s solid  form, rub it between your fingers until it becomes liquid and there’s a light coating of it on all your fingertips.
  2. To remove the eye make up, close your eyes and gently spread the oil over your eyelids and lashes and all around your eye area. You’ll feel eyeshadow and concealer come off right away as you rub them gently. For long-wear mascara, you might need to open your eyes and use one finger to apply a bit of oil directly to your bottom lashes, and the underside of the top ones. If a little oil gets in your eye, don’t panic. It doesn’t hurt and washes out easily.
  3. Massage the oil into your skin in a circular motion all over your face to remove other makeup.
  4. Use a warm, wet washcloth to wipe off excess coconut oil (again, it should come off easily without any skin tugging or rubbing), then splash face with warm water. And voila! You’re done.

2. Sweet Almond Oil

Apart from all the great things that almonds do, they also are of much use for the face. Ancient Chinese and Ayurvedic practices have used almond oil for centuries to help soothe and soften the skin and to treat minor wounds and cuts. There are two types of almond oil: sweet and bitter. Sweet almond oil is the kind that’s better suited to your skin.

To use almond as a make up remover, apply a small amount into your palm. Gently apply the oil to the areas where you want to remove make up using your fingertips. Then, use cotton balls or warm water to remove the oil. Follow by washing your face with your favourite cleanser. Almond oil has been used for thousands of years to soothe, soften, and repair the skin. Due to its anti-inflammatory and emollient properties, as well as its high nutrient content, it’s still a popular skin care ingredient today. It is apt for all kinds of skins especially sensitive skin.

It’s generally considered safe, but if you’re allergic to nuts, don’t use almond oil on your skin. If you have never tried almond oil before, do a patch test on your elbow or on your knees before applying it to your face.

Steps to remove makeup by using Sweet Almond oil

  1. Take an adequate amount of almond oil on your palm and gently massage all over your face, especially around your eyes as it has the most amount of heavy makeup. Moisten a cotton ball with rose water (or plain water if you prefer) and gently rub the makeup off.
  2. Use a little extra oil on your eye area, especially if you are using waterproof mascara.
  3. Once you are done, wash off with lukewarm water.
  4. You can also add a few drops of the oil to a cotton ball or tissue and remove your makeup if it works better for you.

Since almond oil has many wonderful effects on the skin, you do not have to wash it off after removing your makeup. You can leave the oil on and let it do the trick on your skin.

3. Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is one such product that hasn’t got it’s due till now. There are numerous skin benefits of jojoba oil and skin cleansing is one of them. It is one of the best natural makeup removers also effective for eye makeup removal. It is non-comedogenic, non-allergenic, prevents dryness. It consists of alpha, delta and gamma tocopherols that are all forms of Vitamin E, which is also known as Beauty vitamin that eliminate free radicals.

Steps to remove makeup by using Jojoba oil

  1. To use jojoba oil as a make up remover, start by adding three to four drops of jojoba oil to a cotton ball. Then use the moistened ball to wipe over your make up.
  2. Apply a little bit of pressure to remove your eye shadow, foundation, blush, and concealer. You may need to press a bit harder to remove lip stains, lipstick, mascara, or eye-liner.
  3. Finally, let the oil soak into your skin for a natural, hydrating moisturizer. It works pretty well for the sensitive skin. There’s no need to wash the oil from your face. Jojoba oil is a safe, natural alternative to lotion or facial moisturizers.

4. Olive Oil

Olive oil is another multi faceted oil that works well in multiple dimensions from being a hair oil to being a cooking oil. Apart from these, olive oil also has amazing skin benefits. The effect of this carrier oil being used as a make up remover is immediate due to its oily properties which help you get rid of even the most stubborn make up, like waterproof mascara. But, what’s special about olive oil is that not only it acts as a good make up remover, but it is also a good moisturizer for the area around the eyes. Best of all, it can make your whole face glow!

Steps to remove makeup by using Olive oil

  1. Moisten a 100% pure organic cotton pads with a drop of olive oil, and dab it on your face the same way you would with any cleanser. Removing your make up is extremely gentle and soft, especially if you have sensitive skin.
  2. After removing your make up with olive oil, rinse your face with cold water so your pores will tighten.
  3. If you have coconut milk in the house, you can also create a mixture of half a tablespoon of coconut milk and one tablespoon of olive oil.
  4. You have to prepare this make-up remover only in small quantities and just when you need to use it immediately. It is the best make up remover for sensitive skin.

5. Shea Butter

High concentrations of fatty acids and vitamins make Shea butter an ideal cosmetic ingredient for softening skin. Shea butter also has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Using Shea butter on your body, especially your face, can condition, tone, and soothe your skin.

Shea butter has been proven to have extensive anti-inflammatory properties. Redness and swelling on your face may be calmed by applying Shea butter products. The rich tree-nut oils in Shea butter can soak into your skin, creating a smooth and soft barrier that seals in moisture. This moisturizing effect can last several hours. Shea butter has also been reported to have anti-aging properties. If true, the exact mechanism is not well-known and may be related to promoting collagen production or decreasing the breakdown of collagen that’s already present.

Steps to remove makeup by using Shea butter

  1. To use Shea butter for make up removal, place a dollop of raw Shea butter directly on the hand, to give human warm temperature that melts directly into Shea oil form.
  2. Use your fingers to massage the area that you’ve applied make up on. Form base with the oil and then proceed to remove it with a cotton ball or cotton towel.
  3. Wash your face gently with Shea soap containing 45% of raw Shea butter and rinse with lukewarm water. This natural make up remover is best for the dry and sensitive skin.

6. Honey With Baking Soda

Honey is good for moisturising the skin and also has anti-bacterial properties. Baking soda is often included in beauty and skin-care for its cleansing, brightening and antiseptic qualities. Combining honey and baking soda gives you a home made make up remover.

Honey contains superior antibacterial, probiotic, and healing properties and is super nourishing and hydrating. If you have any skin care ailments ranging from eczema to acne, honey can help heal them as well as minor wounds.

Steps to remove makeup by using Baking soda and honey

  1. To use Take 2 tbsp. each of baking soda and honey. Add a few drops of water and mix.
  2. Dip cotton ball or wash cloth in this mix and use it to gently wipe away the make up. It acts as a gentle exfoliator for your skin.
  3. Wash your skin with lukewarm water and get a make up free fresh face.
  4. Add sugar or coffee grounds to honey for a sweet body or face scrub. Combine two tablespoons of either to two tablespoons of honey to create a paste. Rub this onto your skin in a circular motion and rinse with warm water to get rid of dead skin along with the make up.

Honey and Baking soda works for any skin type. Honey is the best natural product for skin as it repairs the damaged cells and adds glow to the skin.

7. Witch Hazel

Witch hazel is a flowering shrub with somewhat scraggly looking flowers.  The plant extract was used for medicinal purposes by the American Indians and is now used in many skincare and healthcare products. Witch hazel is used externally on sores, bruises, insect bites, poison ivy, swelling and is often used as a natural remedy for psoriasis and eczema.  However it is also a fantastic addition to some skincare products.  It is an ingredient you will find in any good aftershave and facial toner among other ingredients.

You will likely never go back to toxic mineral oil based make up removers again, once you use witch hazel.  Not only does witch hazel not leave an oily layer on your skin, once it has removed the make up (or smeared it around your face), it removes make up much more effectively.  Oil based and water based make up alike are removed in a swipe with witch hazel applied to a cotton pad. Thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, witch hazel works wonders for those with acne prone skin. It’s also ideal for those with dry skin since witch hazel rids the skin of excess oil, while still leaving it nourished.

Steps to use Witch hazel as a makeup remover:

  1. To use it as a make up remover, mix equal parts of witch hazel and water using a small container.
  2. Apply the liquid to a cotton ball. Then, gently apply it to your face or eyes in circular motions to remove make up.
  3. This process would help you remove all the make up from your face be it a mascara or a heavily pigmented lipstick.

It is best for an acne prone skin.

8. Baby Oil

Baby oil is typically 98% mineral oil and 2% fragrance. Now, before you fall into common misconceptions, let’s be clear about the fact that mineral oil is non-comedogenic, which means, it won’t clog pores. It’s also an inert substance, so it’s not going to react when it comes into contact with any other product you’re using.  Moreover, because mineral oil molecules are so large, they do not penetrate the skin, but instead create a protective barrier. In return, your skin, hair, nails or wherever you apply it on, retains more moisture. Not just this, it also is quite emollient and softens the skin dramatically.

Steps to use Baby oil as a makeup remover:

  1. On a cotton ball pour a few drops of baby oil.
  2. At first, try to remove your eye make up. To remove the make up from your eye, rub the cotton over your eyelashes, eyelid and under your eyes.
  3. Remove the excess oil with another cotton ball and put some oil on another piece of a cotton ball.
  4. Remove the make up from your face and lip by gently rubbing the cotton. To remove the greasiness from your face, wash it with a mild cleanser.

9. Milk

There’s no surprise that milk is great for the skin. Milk baths were a popular regimen for royal women thousands of years ago. The fat and proteins in milk, especially whole milk, can help to hydrate and allow for your skin to retain moisture. While drinking milk might exacerbate skin conditions such as acne and eczema, using it topically might help to soothe it. Using milk to remove your make up is simpler and cheaper than buying most drug-store removers.

It is so wonderful to realize that a little juggling between ingredients make a single product a good toner, moisturizer as well as a cleanser. Raw milk offers unmatched skin cleansing, as it deeply cleans the pores of excessive oil, sebum, dirt and even blackheads. Moreover, raw milk is an acne fighting agent too. It removes excess oil and also keeps a check on skin dryness. It keeps the skin neither too oily nor too dry. Therefore, the issue of acne due to oiliness and dryness is resolved.

To use milk as a make up remover:

Take about a tablespoon of almond oil and add it to a bowl of whole milk and rub it all over your face with a wash cloth or cotton ball. It would leave your face make up-free and refreshed.

Raw milk also adds a never ending glow to the face when used with sugar particles. It improves the complexion and reverses the visible signs of dryness. Thus, your skin glows with regular use of this amazing face firming agent. It also makes skin radiant by fighting away two biggest beauty constraints — dark spots and acne marks, when used with besan, saffron and a pinch of turmeric. This mixture makes your skin lighter up to 3 shades and radiant.

10. Yogurt

Yogurt is another kitchen staple that is great for your skin because it serves a number of different purposes. Using yogurt on your skin can help to moisturize it, and it’s perfect for relieving sunburns. After a long day at work, you generally find yourself thinking that your face is looking dull and tired. How to get rid of that look if you have to attend a party at the end of the day? Well, just gently apply natural yogurt on your face through circular motions to get rid of the office make up. The lactic acid present in the yogurt will help hydrate the skin, thereby getting rid of the tired look. It also works well for mature skin an would nullify the aging of the skin.

The lactic acid present in yogurt inhibits the production of an enzyme called tyrosinase. This bad enzyme is responsible for the production of melanin, and melanin is what causes your skin tone to darken. When melanin production is inhibited, you end up with a brighter and glowing skin tone. The lactic acid present in yogurt is the natural alpha hydroxyl acid that helps remove dead skin cells. Lactic acid does not irritate the skin and also ensures proper removal of dead skin cells. This, in turn, stimulates the cells to renew faster, making it the best natural make up remover as well as exfoliator for sensitive skin.

To use yogurt as a make up remover:

Take a clean cotton round and dip it into some plain yogurt, rub it all over your face in a circular motion, and then rinse off with cool water.

11. Cucumbers

There are many beauty products that use cucumber in them to help remove make up. So instead of heading to the store, look no further than your refrigerator. Cucumbers have anti-inflammatory properties, so they will help to soothe irritated skin or acne-prone skin. In your gut, cucumbers deliver inflammation-fighting vitamin C and caffeic acid, and when applied to your face, these same nutrients can provide a positive effect for rejuvenating your skin.

Cucumber can be used to remove eye make up and also gives a cool relief to the eyes against general irritation. The juice of a cucumber can not only remove make up but also can soothe damaged skin and make your eyes look and feel refreshed. This is due to cucumber’s vitamin C and folic acid content. However, don’t forget the eye cream after. Cucumber doesn’t have the power to moisturize the eye area based on water content alone. To lock in the hydration, you should follow up your cucumber eye treatment with an eye cream of your choice. To use cucumber as a make up remover, take one cucumber and blend it into a paste. Use it as a cleanser on your face. If you have tough make up to remove, add a little bit of milk or olive oil to the mixture. The oil in this mixture would work well for the heavy mascara and pigmented lipsticks.

To use cucumber as a makeup remover:

  1. Finely chop a cucumber and draw out juice.
  2. Mix it with a little water and your natural make up remover is ready.
  3. Soak a cotton ball in it and use to clean your face of makeup and accumulated dirt. It’s also good for the complexion.

So, here were 11 natural make up removers for your sensitive skin. These make up removers are completely natural and won’t harm your skin until you are allergic to them. If you are planning to try these make up removers for the first time, test a patch once on your elbow or your knee and then apply it on your face. Get rid of those make up removers full of chemicals and use these natural make up removers to add freshness to your beauty regime.

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