5 Best Natural Makeup Removers

Clean Beauty Make up Remover

Hey there, makeup lovers! If you're tired of struggling with harsh drugstore makeup removers, I've got some good news for you. Oil and balm cleansers are here to make your makeup removal process quick and easy! Plus, they clean your face of all the dirt, sebum, and grime that builds up during the day.

But wait, there's more! With clean beauty, you can choose natural, gentle makeup removers that won't harm your skin or the environment. Jojoba oil, rosehip oil, and even olive oil are common ingredients in these clean makeup removers. And get this: some of these products are so clean, you could even eat them! (I don't recommend it though.)

Micellar water is another great option for those who want a quick and efficient makeup removal process. This water-based cleanser contains tiny molecules that attract dirt and oil, making it a perfect first cleanse. Plus, it's great for travel and can even be used to retouch your makeup on the go.

And for the ultimate in makeup removal, we recommend the double cleanse. This technique originated in Japan and Korea, where women would use oil cleansers to remove their heavy makeup. Follow it up with a foaming or gentle cleanser, and you'll be left with a squeaky-clean face!

So say goodbye to harsh and ineffective drugstore makeup removers and hello to gentle and effective oil cleansers, balms, micellar water, and the double cleanse!

The Best Natural Makeup Removers

Of the makeup removers I looked at, these has the cleanest and safest list of ingredients. Any one of these is a great choice if clean ingredients are a priority for you.

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Osea’s Ocean Cleansing Milk

This product is packing a seriously impressive list of ingredients. You won't find any sketchy or concerning ingredients here, and the best part? The main ingredients (especially those oils) are all organic!

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Pai’s Light Work

This oil-based makeup remover is the real deal. With a whopping 90% organic ingredients, you can trust that you're giving your skin the best possible treatment.

And the best part? Not a single toxic ingredient to be found! That's right, this baby gets a top rating for its incredible list of ingredients. Say goodbye to any concerns about harmful chemicals and hello to healthy, happy skin.

But wait, there's more! It's important to note that one of the ingredients, citronellol, can occur naturally or be made synthetically. It falls under the allergen category in EU legislation and may cause some pigmentation issues, known as melanosis faciei feminae. So, while this product is overall amazing, it's good to be aware of this potential issue.

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Tata Harper’s Nourishing Makeup Removing Oil Cleanser

This cleanser consists of a majority of organic ingredients, all of which are clean. The only ingredients to look out for are the Limonene, Citronellol, Geraniol, and Linalool which are derived from essential oils and can be potentially irritating to sensitive skin.

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Badger’s Argan Cleansing Oil

This cleanser boasts an all-organic ingredient list and no irritants to be found. In fact, it has the best ingredients out of all the makeup removers I checked out. That's right, it's so good that I am giving it a top rating!

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Drunk Elephant’s Slaai Makeup-Melting Butter Cleanser

This Drunk Elephant cleanser might not be all-natural, but don't let that deter you. I carefully examined its ingredients and none of them raised any red flags. That's why I’m giving this popular cleanser a "good" rating.

Don't let the non-natural ingredients scare you off. Sometimes, non-natural ingredients can be just as safe and effective as their natural counterparts. And in this case, I can confidently say that this cleanser is a great choice for your skincare routine.

So go ahead and give this cleanser a try. You might be pleasantly surprised by how well it works for you. After all, a good skincare routine is all about finding the right products for your unique skin type and concerns.

 
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