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Professional Make Up Remover Sponges x 4

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What do you use to remove your makeup and cleanse your face at night? Do you use one off disposable makeup remover pads, makeup wipes or makeup liquid removers? And most importantly, are you tired of using chemical based cleansers on your face and in your eyes? As with all crazy-but-cool beauty products, we put the Face Halo to the test in our Beauty Lab YouTube Series - which, if you're new to these parts, is where we trial all kinds of amazing makeup, hair and skin care products out on camera. Use gentle circular motions on your face to remove your makeup. For a better grip, run your finger through the tab provided for this purpose, You can use an exfoliator specifically designed to buff your lips; a clean, wet tooth brush, or a mix of brown sugar and honey. So what kind of sorcery is this? According to the brand, Face Halo has 'HaloTech fibre strands', which are apparently 100 times finer than a human hair. These micro strands "reach deep into your pores to remove and trap makeup, giving your skin a healthy and invigorating clean in half the time."

Reusable Makeup Remover Pad - Clean Sponge Reusable Makeup Remover Pad - Clean Sponge

Don't bother investing in an expensive moisturizer for this. You will use a lot of product and remove it almost immediately, so an inexpensive, drug-store brand is perfect. [14] X Research sourceSaturate a cotton pad with eye makeup remover. A dual phase eye makeup remover works for most eye makeup. It combines the dissolving power of an oil-based remover with the gentle, soothing qualities of cleansing water. This is a good choice for heavy eye makeup--just make sure you shake the bottle thoroughly before use, as the formula tends to separate. [1] X Research source Turn the cotton pad over and use the clean side to wipe your eye with an upward stroke. This will allow you to clean underneath your lashes, too. [6] X Research source o Silicone makeup blender - This makeup applicator has a flat, silicone surface that you can use to apply liquid and cream products only. The smooth, silicon texture of the makeup blender does not absorb any product – so there is zero product wastage! If you use waterproof mascara and liner or very stubborn eye makeup, use an oil-based cleanser. It will dissolve the waterproof makeup so you don't have to scrub or pull on your skin or lashes. [2] X Research source o Blot Your Skin– If your face makeup is looking shiny towards the end of the day, all you need to do is gently dab a dry makeup blender on the greasy spots of your face to absorb all the excess oil from your skin.

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Use a wet facial sponge, washcloth, or cotton ball to wipe your face. Most of your foundation and blush should come off--you should be able to see it on the washcloth. o Use It With Skincare Products– With the right face sponge, makeup is not all you can have fun with. Use the makeup blending sponge to apply your moisturizer, serums, and eye cream and treat your skin to a relaxing sensation before bed.

How do I use Clean Sponge cleansing pads?

They are designed to be reused up to 500 times which means they are equivalent to 500 disposable makeup remover pads or wipes being thrown out. Reducing disposable waste helps to save the planet and our oceans. CLEAN SPONGES ARE MADE OF SOFT & NATURAL MICROFIBRES AND ARE CHEMICAL FREE o Wet or Dry - When using a beauty blender with creams or liquids, it is important to dampen the blending sponge before adding the product to it. Simply run the beauty blender sponge under tap water till it almost doubles in size, and then squeeze out the excess water to get your makeup blender ready for application. If you are using the foundation sponge for applying powder, you can use it damp or dry depending on the type of coverage and finish you desire.

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