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Best Makeup- Removers and Cleansing Oils

Removing makeup, sunscreen, or even heavy Halloween makeup without irritating your skin can be a challenge, but this dermatologist-curated collection makes it easy. Handpicked by Dr. Leslie Baumann, these gentle yet effective makeup removers and cleansing oils are designed to cleanse without stripping your skin’s natural moisture.

Whether you're tackling waterproof mascara or stubborn SPF, these products dissolve impurities while protecting your skin barrier, leaving it clean, soft, and healthy. Perfect for sensitive skin and those prone to irritation, these face washes deliver beautiful, radiant skin after every cleanse.

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Why Double Cleansing is Essential for Removing Sunscreen and Makeup

Double cleansing is a two-step skincare process that effectively removes sunscreen, makeup, and impurities without damaging the skin’s barrier. The first step uses a cream or an oil-based cleanser, which dissolves oil-based products like sunscreen and waterproof makeup. This is crucial because many sunscreens, especially water-resistant and mineral-based formulas, are difficult to remove with just water or a single cleanser​. They come off easier when the cleanser is oil based.

For the second cleansing step, use a cleanser that is right for your Baumann Skin Type.

Using Oils to Remove Makeup

You don’t need a dedicated cleansing oil to effectively remove makeup and sunscreen. Oils themselves can break down thick makeup, waterproof mascara, and even water-resistant sunscreen. These oils work by dissolving the oil-based ingredients in cosmetics and sunscreens, helping to lift them off the skin for easy removal. This process is especially useful for removing stubborn or long-wear products without harsh scrubbing that could irritate the skin.
When choosing an oil for makeup and sunscreen removal, it's important to select non-comedogenic oils, which won’t clog your pores. Here are four excellent options:
• Argan Oil: Known for its lightweight texture, argan oil is rich in antioxidants and fatty acids. It’s an effective oil for dissolving makeup and sunscreen without leaving a greasy residue. Its non-comedogenic nature makes it suitable for all skin types, including acne-prone skin.
• Borage Oil: This oil is high in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an essential fatty acid that helps soothe the skin. It’s particularly useful for sensitive skin types and works well to remove water-resistant sunscreen.
• Jojoba Oil: Jojoba oil easily dissolves sunscreen and makeup and is non-comedogenic.
• Sweet Almond Oil: Gentle and nourishing, sweet almond oil effectively breaks down makeup, including eye makeup, without irritating the skin. It’s a good option for removing heavier foundations and sunscreens.

Cleansing Oils vs. Micellar Water: Which Is Better for Sunscreen Removal?

A frequent debate in skincare circles is whether cleansing oils or micellar water are more effective for removing sunscreen. Micellar water is a water-based solution that uses surfactants to trap dirt and oil, making it a convenient, gentle option for lighter sunscreen removal​.

However, when it comes to sunscreen, especially
water-resistant or mineral formulas, cleansing oils tend to be more effective at removing sunscreen than micellar water. The oils can penetrate and break down the ingredients in sunscreens that may not dissolve with water alone​. Cleansing oils emulsify upon contact with water, allowing them to cleanse deeply without leaving a greasy
residue.

How to Remove Waterproof Makeup Without Stripping Your Skin

Waterproof makeup is designed to last, which can make it tricky to remove without the right products. It's better to cleanse a few times rather than scrub hard or use exfoliants, which can irritate the skin. Using cleansers without harsh surfactants helps protect the skin’s natural moisture barrier. It’s the exfoliants and detergents that often strip the skin barrier, so it's best to avoid these. After using an oil cleanser, follow up with a gentle foaming cleanser to ensure all traces of makeup are removed, leaving your skin soft and balanced.

Cleansing oils or balms are ideal for breaking down waterproof makeup and long-wear foundation without damaging the skin. These oils dissolve makeup by binding to the oil-based ingredients, making them easier to wash away. This method is particularly helpful for avoiding over-cleansing, which can lead to dryness or irritation. For special occasions, like Halloween, removing heavy or theatrical makeup can be a challenge. Cleansing oils are perfect for breaking down thick, oil-based makeup without the need for harsh scrubbing. Depending on how stubborn the makeup is, you might need to apply the cleansing oil 2-3 times for a thorough clean.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Kind of Makeup Does Micellar Water Remove?

Micellar water is great for removing oil-soluble cream and powder makeup thanks to its surfactants. It gently lifts foundation, blush, and eyeshadow. However, it is not ideal for waterproof mascara or eyeliner, as the detergent can irritate the eyes. For heavier eye makeup, opt for an oil-based remover.

What is the best way to remove heavy eyeliner and waterproof mascara?

Eyeliner and waterproof mascara can be difficult to remove without pulling on the delicate skin around your eyes. Oil or oil-based cleansers are great for breaking down these products without irritation. Gently massage the oil over closed eyes and wipe away with a soft cotton pad.

How do you remove face paint or theatrical makeup without scrubbing?

Face paints and theatrical makeup often contain pigments that stick to the skin. Using an oil cleanser or balm is the most effective method to dissolve the layers without scrubbing. You may need to cleanse multiple times for thick or layered applications.

Is it safe to use regular soap or shampoo to remove Halloween makeup?

No!! Regular soap and shampoo have surfactants that can be too harsh and drying for facial skin, especially with heavier makeup. Instead, opt for a gentle cleanser or makeup remover specifically formulated for the face. Harsh soaps can strip the skin barrier, leading to irritation.

How do you remove glitter or adhesive-based products like fake eyelashes?

Removing glitter or lash glue can be challenging. An oil-based cleanser can loosen adhesive and glitter without needing to scrub. For glitter, it’s important to use a soft cloth or makeup pad to gently wipe it away, as scrubbing can cause micro-tears in the skin.

How to get Halloween makeup off if I have rosacea?

For those with rosacea, removing Halloween makeup requires extra care to avoid irritation. Start by using a gentle, oil-based cleanser to dissolve the makeup. Instead of wiping it off with a towel, which can aggravate rosacea-prone skin, rinse with room-temperature water. Avoid using disposable towels excessively, as they can worsen redness and sensitivity. Opt for multiple gentle cleansing rounds rather than scrubbing, which can strip the skin and cause flare-ups. This approach will remove thick makeup while preventing a rosacea flare.  If you are super sensitive, consider using a thermal spa water to rinse the face during these multiple cleansings.

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