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Re: Eye makeup remover?
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United States
2008-05-15 22:21:16

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.

Carolyn

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Re: Eye makeup remover?
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United States
2008-05-16 07:31:54

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.
&gt; Aimee
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> Carolyn <ProverbGal...> 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.
>
>
> Carolyn
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> Rosacea Support Group: http://rosacea-support.org
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