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Two-phase makeup remover

Dry skin Oily skin Combination skin REC106
Uses
Face
Preparation
5 min
Conservation
1 month

Makeup removal is an important step in the skincare routine. It helps remove makeup to let the skin breathe.

Today, we'd like to suggest a very simple DIY to make your own makeup remover, and not just any makeup remover, but a two-phase makeup remover.

Before starting your DIY recipes, it is important to download the recommended Hygiene Rules.

Step-by-Step

  1. Pour the witch hazel floral water into a bowl (or beaker).

  2. Add coconut oil, castor oil and carrot oil one at a time.

  3. Mix for a few minutes, then transfer your homemade recipe to a bottle.

  4. And that's it, your two-phase make-up remover is ready.

How to use this product

Shake well before each use. You can pour a small amount directly into your hands and massage your face to dissolve the makeup.

You can also pour it onto a cotton pad and cleanse your face.

Coconut oil may set a little (especially in winter). Just run the bottle under hot tap water and the makeup remover is ready to use.


A few facts

Coconut oil has moisturising properties and will help cleanse the skin, leaving it soft and supple.

Castor oil is rich in vitamin E. It will help you remove eye makeup while strengthening your eyelashes.

Carrot oil will restore your skin's radiance. No more dull skin or tired complexions.

You can, of course, use the oils of your choice to make your own makeup remover.

Precautions & Warnings

ALLERGEN

Benzyl Alcohol

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