Organic Makeup Removers

 

How many of us go to bed with makeup on?

I’m guilty for doing it on a weekly basis, but do we really know how harmful this could be for our skin? Your skin renews itself while you sleep & leaving makeup on can prevent that from happening. Not washing your makeup off before you start snoozing can rapidly age your skin, clog pores & cause nasty breakouts. Leaving my warm bed to go wash my face doesn’t sound too enticing, but wiping away the dirt, oil & makeup with a makeup remover wipe & applying moisturizer suffices.

 

Makeup Eraser

Best for the environment & soft on your skin, a makeup eraser cloth has over 1,000 uses & gets rid of stubborn, waterproof & smear proof makeup. Just add warm water & wipe away! Make sure you machine wash the cloth before you use.

The Original MakeUp Eraser, $20


Josie Maran Bear Naked

These are the makeup wipes that I’m currently using. What I love about them, is that Josie Maran donates a portion of sales to the Natural Resources Defence Council's Polar Bear SOS Initiative. Not only that, but they are made with argan oil to help with sensitive skin while removing dirt, oil & makeup.

Bear Naked Wipes, $12


Kaia Naturals Juicy Bamboo

This is the first (and only?) makeup remover wipe that is biodegradable. Seriously, you can plant or compost the cloth after use & it will decompose in 90 days. They are never bleached or saturated with synthetic chemicals but are soaked in organic honey, sunflower seed oil, jojoba oil, clinical grade pure essential oils & vitamins B12, C & E.

Juicy Bamboo Cloths, $16


At Home Makeup Remover

There are a couple different ways you can naturally remove your makeup at home. Depending on skin type, you can use coconut, jojoba or sweet almond oil, apple cider vinegar, witch hazel & essential oils. Hello Glow is the Queen of natural beauty products, you can find her HOMEMADE MAKEUP REMOVER recipe here. I have also created my very own LAZY GIRL TONER that can also be used as a makeup remover, you can find the post here.