Experts Call Make-Up Removal an Essential Step for a Healthy Skin(2021): 10 Best DIY Makeup Remover Options That Pampers Your Skin at the Same Time

Experts Call Make-Up Removal an Essential Step for a Healthy Skin(2021): 10 Best DIY Makeup Remover Options That Pampers Your Skin at the Same Time

Following a proper makeup removal routine is one of the best things you can do for your skin. To make your life easier, we’ve put together DIY makeup removers that work way better than some store-bought ones. The good news is that every ingredient below can be used in something else. You’re not wasting your money on something you can only use once, crossing your fingers hoping it works. Check them out.

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Importance of Removing Makeup Everyday

Makeup is a woman's best friend. You won't find too many women heading out the door without putting on some makeup even if it’s just a face powder and a lipstick. Most women feel more confident with makeup on but there is a downside of wearing makeup too. It's fun to put on makeup and look beautiful but removing it at the end of a tiring day can be a hassle. Most women just wash their faces to remove it or just sleep with it on and wash it the other day. It is important to know that removing makeup especially before going to bed is very crucial. Removing makeup can do wonders for your skin. Products we use for makeup contain tons of harsh chemicals that can be very damaging for your skin and removing it every day can prevent a lot of skin issues like premature ageing and acne.

Our skin heals when we sleep and if you leave the makeup on you don't allow your skin to breathe and heal it. Makeup clogs your pores and can cause irritation and skin imperfections. Removing it will help you skin fight pimples, blackheads and fine lines. You can use many different products to remove makeup but you can also make some very effective and natural makeup removers at home. Using store-bought makeup removers can be harmful as well as they also contain different chemicals but using a homemade makeup remover ensures healthier skin. We have gone through extensive research and have compiled a list of DIY makeup removers that can be made at home with natural ingredients for you to clean your skin and provide it nourishment through the night.


Tips on Removing Makeup Correctly

When removing makeup it is essential to do it correctly. Washing your face with only water won't clean it all and will leave you with clogged pores. Here are some tips for you to learn how to remove it correctly and heal your skin.

  • It is ok to feel tired at the end of the day but it is not ok to remove the makeup just for the sake of it. You need to take your time and clean it thoroughly to make sure to get it all off from your skin. The best way to do is to apply a makeup remover and let it sit on your skin for a while. It will soften the substance on your skin and remove it better. Most of us find mascara or kajal smudges even after removing makeup and the reason behind is that we don't give enough time in cleaning our face. We also end up rubbing our skin harshly for removing the smudges which is bad for our skin. The friction caused by rubbing can damage the skin especially around the eyes and cause wrinkles. So, take your time when removing makeup for a better looking skin.
  • A good cleanser is good enough to remove makeup. Use a cleanser over your face and leave it on for 15 to 20 seconds. Apply it on near your hairline, under your chin and around the ears as well then wipe it with a soft washcloth preferably white to see if all of it coming off. If you use a long lasting foundation then it is recommended to wash your face first with a mild face wash and then use a cleanser over it. Do not rub your skin but wipe it off smoothly to prevent any damage to your skin.
  • You should also use a toner after a cleanser. A toner helps to remove any residue left after the cleanser and tones your skin as well. Use a cotton pad by saturating it with a few drops of a toner and gently wipe your face with it.
  • If your skin feels dry or irritated after removing makeup it means you have been doing it the wrong way. You can use cleansing oil which won't dry up your skin and remove makeup as well. Apply some oil to your fingers and put it on your eyelids, eyebrows and lips, gently massage it and wipe it off with a cotton pad. Wipe it a couple of times to remove all the makeup by applying it on one direction to wipe off the makeup completely.
  • Using steam to remove makeup is also a good idea. It is an easy way to remove it and open your clogged pores. Simply fill a bowl with hot water and let the steam over your face for a couple of minutes. It will penetrate into your skin and remove the makeup and other impurities efficiently. You can also add in lavender essential oil in it for better effects and a pleasant aroma.
  • Don't forget to remove makeup from your eyelids which is often ignored by most of the women. You use mascara, eye shadow etc on your eyes which can cause irritation to the skin around the eyes especially if you use waterproof products. Do not tug on the mascara to remove it as it may break your lashes, simply apply the remover and let it sit for a few seconds then gently wipe it off with a cotton pad a couple of times.
  • Always tie your hair or use a band to pull back your hair to clean your hairline. Avoid cleaning your hair line can leave makeup on it and lead to breakouts. It just takes a few seconds to tie your hair and clean your face completely therefore do not avoid it.
  • Removing makeup is not complete until you use a good moisturizer after it. Most people feel that they need a moisturizer only if they have dry skin but remember that using cleanser or toner can leave your face dry and to keep it hydrated you should use a good moisturizer after you are done with it.

8 DIY Makeup Removers

Oil Cleansing

One of the best oils to use as a makeup remover is castor oil and olive oil but you can use sunflower oil, avocado oil and coconut oil as well for it. If you feel inclined towards using olive and castor oil you try the below recipe to make your own makeup remover at home.

You can mix 1/3 castor oil with 2/3 olive oil or sunflower oil for oily skin, for combination skin use 1/4 castor oil and 3/4 olive or sunflower oil and for dry skin you can use any nourishing oil and mix it with a small amount of castor oil to make makeup remover. Make the oil as per your skin and use a quarter-sized amount to massage it on your face for two minutes without wetting your skin. Take a washcloth soaked in hot water, wring it and place it over your face. Let the steam work on your face for a couple of minutes. Wipe your face with the cloth but don't rub the oil off. Steam will help in opening the clogged pores and let the oil sink in deeper into your skin. You don't need a moisturizer after using oils but if you want you can use a very mild organic moisturizer on your face before going to bed.

Coconut Oil Makeup Remover

We already know the benefits of coconut oil for overall health but did you know you can make a great makeup remover with coconut oil. It not only removes the makeup but keeps your skin hydrated but you would have to use soap after cleaning your face with it to remove the greasy effect. You can use a coconut makeup remover for dry and combination skin and rejuvenate it.

You will need organic, unrefined coconut oil. Simply take some oil from the jar and rub it between the palms to melt it (during winters). Apply it to your face, eyelids and neck. Let it sit for a few seconds and wipe it off with a wet wipe. Wash your face with warm water and use a cleanser over it and you are done. It will also improve your blood circulation and give you smoother skin.

Makeup Remover Balm

You can also use a homemade makeup remover balm to remove your makeup at the end of the day. A balm is made with mixing oil (olive oil or jojoba oil) and beeswax and is a great way to naturally remove makeup from your face without causing any damage to your skin. You will need to add 1/4 cup of either one of the oils and add 1 tbs of beeswax in it. To use beeswax, melt it in the oil and keep the mixture in a bottle till it hardens. Apply a small amount of it on a cotton ball and wipe your face with it. After removing the makeup wash your face with a cleanser and let your skin heal through the night.

Homemade Honey Face Wash

Another great way of making a makeup remover at home is to use raw honey. Raw honey is not pasteurized therefore it is rich in antibacterial and probiotic properties. You will also need Castile soap which is a concentrated vegetable-based soap and is mild on your skin.

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup castile soap Baby Mild or Tea Tree
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 3 TB distilled water boiled water will also work
  • 2 TB skin-nourishing oil like jojoba, almond, avocado, olive, apricot or argon

Method:

  • Take a soap dispenser and add water in it.
  • Add liquid castile soap, honey and oil in it as well.
  • Shake it well till the honey is completely dissolved and use it to wash your face.

Make sure to shake it each time you use it.

Baby Shampoo Eye Makeup Remover

Let us not forget the importance of removing makeup from over your eyes. You can use baby shampoo to make an effective eye makeup remover. Baby shampoos are made with mild surfactants in comparison to adult shampoos therefore they are less irritating to eyes. You can use a no-tear shampoo that is easily available over the counter.

Simply take 1/2 tbs of baby shampoo and pour it into a clean glass container. Add 1/4 tsp of olive oil or coconut oil in it and mix it well. Pour water and fill the container and shake well to mix the oil with the shampoo. Take a cotton ball and pour some mixture on it. Gently remove the makeup over your eyes. It is a great remedy to remove touch mascara and eyeshadow from your eyelids and lashes. Wash your eyes thoroughly if you get some in your eye.

Makeup Remover Wipes

Makeup remover wipes are an easy way of removing makeup from your face. You can buy different kinds of wipes from a store but most of them have chemical preservatives in them which can be harmful to your skin later on. You can easily make an all-natural makeup remover wipe at home.

Ingredients:

  • A pint-sized jar with a tight-fitting lid
  • Cotton rounds
  • 1 TBSP pure aloe vera
  • 3 tsp pure witch hazel extract
  • 1 tsp liquid castile soap
  • 1 tsp fractionated coconut oil (or your favourite skin-cleansing oil)
  • 8-12 drops skin-soothing essential oil like lavender or frankincense
  • Optional: 1 tsp vitamin E oil or 6-8 drops rosemary essential oil as a preservative

Method:

  • Start with combining all of the above except the cotton rounds in a jar and shake it well.
  • Now put in the cotton round in the jar and shake it to coat the rounds with the mixture.
  • Pull one out each time you want to remove makeup. They are easy to carry so feel free to make it and carry with you when you travel.

Aloe and Olive Oil Makeup Remover

Aloe Vera is a great remedy for all kinds of skin issues and you can make a great makeup remover by mixing it with your favourite oil. It can be used on all skin types as Aloe Vera works great on everyone.

Ingredients:

  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Aloe vera water
  • A bottle

Method:

  • Take a bottle and fill it up with Aloe Vera water.
  • Add 2/3 cup of extra virgin olive oil in it.
  • Shake it well for it to mix with oil.
  • Dip a cotton pad in it and wipe your face gently with it.

Rosewater and Coconut Oil/Glycerine Makeup Remover

You will find rosewater in every household in India. Most people use it to make face masks but if you mix it with coconut oil or glycerin you can make a good makeup remover for yourself. Just take a few drops of coconut oil and mix it with rosewater and dab a cotton pad in with it. Wipe your face with it. It not only removes makeup effectively but also nourishes your skin. You can also add 1 tbs of glycerin to three to four drops of rosewater and gently wipe your face with it. Glycerin provides moisture and seals it within your skin to make it supple.

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Sarita Tiwari
Sarita worked in the development sector for 20 years but found her passion in writing. She is a blogger, a content writer and a ghost writer for various industries. When not writing, you will find her spending time with her family, cooking and traveling. She is an introvert and feels that writing gives a voice to her thoughts.
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Clean Your Skin after Removing Make Up

After removing your make up you must clean your skin too. You can follow up with any toner, moisturizer, or serums you like to use. When you wake up in the morning, you will be ready to take on the day with squeaky clean skin. Commit tips on how to remove makeup to memory and implement them into your daily routine. We will all have nights we forget, but hopefully removing our makeup at night is the exception, not the rule!