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    [question] How to get black eyeliner off?

    Ok im not so go with makeup terms here. I used a black eyeliner pencil to shade around the eye, but I am having the hardest time getting this stuff off. Any suggestions as to the quickest/easiest way to get this off?
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    That's right, I did it Sharon's Avatar
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    A simple exfoliating facial wash does it for me.

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    Make up wipes

    I use the Ponds make up wipes. They are great. Quick and no irritation.
    They are available at any pharmacy, Target, Walmart, etc.

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    Eyeliner

    I'm with both Sharon and Terry. Facial wipes and facial wash are usually best. Takes practice and patience. Ericka

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    eyeliner

    Vasiline and cotton balls takes off makeup cheaply and well. Works great but it's just a bit messy.
    Any comercial makeup remover should work well also.

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    Some makeup companies make a special remover for eyemakeup (I use AVEDA brand).

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    In addition to all the above, which work very well, try baby oil and cotton pads or balls

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    Baby wipes work for me.

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    Hmmm?

    When I go out I take a small
    zip lock bag with a few Ponds wipes in it so I
    can take my makeup off. I also then can use the
    wipes to take off just the area of makeup I want
    and not all of it, if I'm re doing my makeup. I love
    the plastic container they come in. I can stick it in
    a suit case when I travel. It's good enough that it
    won't leak fluid on my dresses and other clothing.


    http://www.cosmeticmall.com/product_...ge=5&nav_mode=


    This pole gives Ponds an 88% would buy this product again.


    http://www.makeupalley.com/product/s...akeup_Remover/

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    Also I use Almay eye makeup remover. It comes in a small tube and is the consistency of Vaseline.

    Almay Hypo-Allergenic Moisturizing Gentle Gel Eye Makeup Remover 1.5 Oz.

    Regular Price: $4.79
    Sale Price: $2.59

    http://www.buymebeauty.com/index.asp...S&Category=552
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    Albolene,,,, I wear very heavy eyeliner and "Albolene" takes it right off with no eye irritation.
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    You can't get Alboline in the UK easily. But if it works for Amelie it must be good stuff.



    (Chi Chi swore by it.)


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    This apparently is the only place in the UK you can get it.

    http://www.newton-corbett.co.uk/albolene.htm

    I googled ALBOLENE the first link in google was 'interesting'
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    Baby oil and/or Oil of Olay wipes.
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    Clinique makes a great eye makeup remover - - it is a liquid, use with sponge pads.

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    I googled ALBOLENE the first link in google was 'interesting' [/QUOTE]


    Good golly miss molly!! I googled it after reading Tamara's post.
    You really can "learn" pretty much anything on the web!!
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    Baby oil (mineral oil) or vasline---will take ANY oil or grease based makeup off--and quite easily, I might add.

    I have always used liquid acrylic paint for eyeliner BTW, It covers well, stays on, resistant to moisture, but washes away with soap and water. And being a PLASTIC (after drying) is usually inert to skin.

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    I guess I am just too cheap to buy that stuff.
    I use the no more tears baby shampoo. It takes off the most stubborn make. For me anyway.

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    Try this;

    www.h2oclean.com

    The lady who waxes my brows convinced me over a year ago to buy one of these from her. I have been using it, not everyday, but many times since I bought it, & it is still working great. It really does what it says it does.

    Beth

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    Baby oil and cotton pads!

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    Use ponds cold cream, or some other generitc brand. Rub it onto the area you have make-up on and then wipe off gently with tissue paper. Repeat until the tissue no longer shows any black.

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