What is the difference between cleanser and makeup remover




















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Facial cleansers remove dirt and oil from your face while make up remover will take off the makeup. If you like your face to have a tight, squeaky clean feeling after washing I suggest using both.

If you more of a soft clean, use a cleanser and makeup remover in one and then purchase a seperate eye make-up remover because its more difficult to remove and a much more sensative, thin-skinned area. If you want a quick fix and feel moisturized, I recommend make up removing cloths.

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While some face cleansers especially oil and cream cleansers happen to do a great job of removing makeup, many are not so great at it. Many face cleansers, especially gel and foam ones, are also too harsh to use around the delicate eye area.

Using them to remove eye makeup is not appropriate because they would require too much rubbing and tugging, and their ingredients could dry out the delicate skin. Sometimes toners can be mistakes for makeup removers, but while the two items might look similar standing next to one another on the shelf, they have absolutely no similarities.



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