The cosmetic industry has been booming in the past couple of years. The moment one new product is innovated 100s of variations of it arise simultaneously. New formulas, different consistency, variety of packaging, the list goes on. However, one thing is always static, the use of active chemicals. To avoid rashes, hyperpigmentation, or any other allergic reactions, you should opt for natural ingredients. Makeup removers are one such essential product that has higher efficacy when they have organic ingredients in them. So, here are some DIY makeup removers that work better than you think.

Rose Water & Jojoba Oil: If you have dry skin, which you will in the winter, then this solution is the perfect match for your skin. Both rosewater and jojoba oil boost your skin’s hydration. Mix equal parts of both in a container and shake well. when you need to remove your makeup then apply this directly to your face and massage thoroughly before washing it off.

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Baby Shampoo with Coconut/Olive Oil: Baby shampoos are extremely gentle on the skin. Miz 1/2 tbsp of baby shampoo and 1/4 tsp of olive or coconut oil in a 100 ml bottle, fill it up with water and shake well. Use an adequate amount on a cotton pad to remove makeup.

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castor & Olive Oil: This mixture can suck out sebums from skin pores. So, they are also ideal for oily skin. Mix 1/2 tsp of Castor oil and 1 tsp of olive oil in a small bowl. Apply and massage on your face for a minute then steam it with a warm cloth. Finally, wipe it all off with the cloth to see clear skin underneath.

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Aloe Vera Gel & Rose Water: The mixture of aloe vera and rose water can soothe and hydrate your skin. this can also double as a toner as well. Apply a solution of 1tbsp of aloe vera and 2tbsp of water with a cotton pad on your skin and massage gently. Then wipe off the excess.

Many ingredients in makeup removers from popular brands may be harmful to the skin. But you can’t know it for sure until you buy and use them. You shouldn’t take such risks for your skin. So try out these DIY makeup removers for yourself for healthy and glowing skin.

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