Best Makeup Removal Tips: Removing Foundation & Blush

At the end of a long, tiring day, you may be tempted to skip removing your makeup before you go to bed.

It turns out that leaving makeup on overnight is not the best for your skin. It can cause your eyelashes to dry out, clog your pores, and lead to breakouts.

Here is how to remove makeup from your face:

  1. Apply a quarter-size amount of your daily cleanser to dry skin

Use a circular, massaging motion. Use your fingers to spread the cleanser all over your face, including your hairline. This should take about 45 seconds.
2. Use a wet facial sponge, washcloth, or cotton ball to wipe your face
Most of your foundation and blush should come off–you should be able to see it on the washcloth.
3. Use cold cream if you are having trouble with residual make-up
If you find that you are breaking out along your hairline or you go super heavy on make-up (if you are a cheerleader or actor, you probably have to wear a ton of makeup while performing), try applying a thick layer of cold cream to your face and let it sit for a few minutes.
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