I buy the eye makeup remover .... i forgot the name right now. I get it at WalMart. Maybe that would work? They are premoistened pads... I tolerate them very well.
Aimee
Carolyn < ProverbGal%40gmail.com">ProverbGalgmail.com> wrote:
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Can anyone recommend a gentle (lather-free) eye makeup remover?
Anything that lathers, including Johnson's baby shampoo and Occusoft
scrubs, makes my left eyelid break out in an allergic rash that looks
like a cross between excema and seborrhea. It also alternates between wet/puffy/burning and dry/flaky until I go several days without using
eye makeup remover. Even jojoba oil, which is great at removing
mascara, doesn't help the skin problem.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
you can use straight up baby oil..or la roche posay makes eye make
remover as well..u may also want to use non water proof mascare so
it comes off easier...
--- In rosacea-support%40yahoogroups.com">rosacea-supportyahoogroups.com, Aimee <wwwdotchat...> wrote:
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> I buy the eye makeup remover .... i forgot the name right now. I
get it at WalMart. Maybe that would work? They are premoistened
pads... I tolerate them very well.
> Aimee
>
> Carolyn <ProverbGal...> wrote:
> .
> Can anyone recommend a gentle (lather-free) eye makeup remover?
>
> Anything that lathers, including Johnson's baby shampoo and
Occusoft
> scrubs, makes my left eyelid break out in an allergic rash that
looks
> like a cross between excema and seborrhea. It also alternates
between
> wet/puffy/burning and dry/flaky until I go several days without
using
> eye makeup remover. Even jojoba oil, which is great at removing
> mascara, doesn't help the skin problem.
>
> Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Carolyn >
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