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Girls, welcome back!
Today we'll talk about how and products I use to remove make-up, since you asked me in a lot lately.
First, do not have to miss the floppy and cotton swabs, a gentle cleanser for the face, preferably biphasic and waterproof makeup, cleansing milk, toner and a moisturizer.
's start by taking a cotton pad, soaked in the remover and gently wipe sugl'occhi, eyebrows down to the eyelashes, do this movement until we have removed much of the trick. We open the eye, and we spend our floppy cotono below, to remove the residues of mascara and make-up, making a movement from left to right. We do the same thing in the other eye with a clean floppy disk if necessary.
Take another disk and pass it all over your face starting from the forehead down the nose, cheeks and arrivamo to the chin. Also pass them on the lips.
Once you do that too, take a cotton swab, soaked it and pass it the root of the truccante our eyelashes, both above and below, to remove additional residues of mascara and eyeliner / pencil. Washing our face.
yet to clean up at the bottom of our skin, we take a cotton pad moistened with mild detergent and pass them on the entire face, including neck. When this phase we do the same thing with the tonic.
asciughiamoci not the face, but let the skin absorb the tonic.
also did this, we apply our moisturizer.
products that I use to remove make-up are:
- Clean Sensitive Cleansing of biphasic Garnier.
And 'the only which until now has really left me satisfied. It does not irritate the skin, removing make-up to the end, without having to rub, and is readily available.
- Tonic distilled water to the roses.
really excellent. Refreshes the skin and leaves a pleasant odor on the face.
- dell'Ocleo cleansing milk for sensitive skin.
This is a product I was recommended by a beautician friend of mine about a year ago to tackle the problem of my tiny blotches.
use this fact combined with the moisturizing cream that I put every night before bedtime and the morning after washing my face.
I hope to be helpful, to the next post :-)
Sabrina.
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