Did you know that your kitchen is full of products that can be used as a natural makeup remover? Not only are they effective in removing makeup, but these products are also safe, natural and gentle on the skin.
So the next time you are on the lookout for a cheap and healthy way to remove your makeup, look at your kitchen.
1. Cucumber
Cucumbers are an amazing makeup remover because of its oil bursting and anti-inflammatory properties. This help removes makeup, oil and dirt in your face.
How to Use:
1. Chop some cucumber and add into cold water.
2. Use a cotton ball to apply the cucumber water into your face.
2. Oil Cleanser
Natural oils as cleansers are great because it willl not clog the pores, if used properly. Coconut oil or olive oil can be use as they help soften and moisturize the skin.
How to Use:
1. Rub the coconut oil or olive oil all over your face, to remove and lift your concealer or foundation.
2. Then remove everything, using a cotton ball.
3. Wash your face with water to remove any excess.
3. Milk
Milk contains proteins and fat, which are great for the skin and help to keep it hydrated. It is also good for soothing the skin.
How to Use:
1. Combine 1 tablespoon of milk with almond oil.
2. Apply by rubbing all over your face, using a cotton ball.
4. Yogurt
Yogurt is a great moisturizer, but is also an amazing make-up remover. It helps moisturize the skin and relieve sunburn.
How to Use:
1. Rub a plain yogurt into your face, using a cotton ball.
2. Rinse off with cool water after.
5. Banana
Banana is also a good moisturizer, while you get your face clean as well. The enzymes in the banana help remove dirts, makeup and grime deep down your pores.
How to Use:
1. Mash up the banana into a paste..
2. Apply into your face like a mask.
3. Rinse off with warm wash cloth afterwards.
6. Avocado
Avocados oils are great for removing eye makeup. But you can use also use an actual avocado, found in your kitchen. It is great for individuals with acne-prone or sensitive skin.
How to Use:
Using Q-tip, rub it against the green flesh of the avocado, aiming at its oil.