Thursday, February 12, 2015

Are you sick of award-show fashion posts yet?

Because I am ... almost ...

But it's hard because 'tis the seaz, you know?

So let's mix it up today!

Let's talk about a topic near and dear to my heart: Eye-makeup remover! I know I've already enlightened you once on my pick for the best wipes -- you can read that HERE -- but but BUT.

My life has been changed forever, and for the better.

Presenting: DHC Deep Cleansing Oil. Holllllllly shit.


To rewind, this blog started as a place where I could talk about all my favorite things. My favorite experiences, looks, products and mostly PRODUCTS. But I haven't been doing a ton of those posts lately though, mainly because I haven't been as much of a consumer as normal (trying to save $$$). But that all changed about three weeks ago -- I've been on a bit of a spending tear ever since.

So, let's throw back to my old ways and talk about a product I will absolutely use until I'm in the grave. This freaking cleansing oil.

It's easy -- you pump a bit of it onto your hands and then apply it to your closed eyes DRY, and you really get in there and rub it in, like, into all the creases and where you've put your eye makeup. Not gonna lie, it kinda feels like you're smearing olive oil on your face. It's a little greasy and weird. But then after a few seconds, you turn on the water and rinse it all off. I swear, it softens your face and just makes everything wipe away in an instant.

... And it's like the makeup never happened. For real, it gets EVERYTHING off your face. Like, every last smudge, every last drop.

That's the problem with wipes, you know? Wipes don't really loosen the product itself. They just kind of help you smear it all off. But there's tugging and it's kind of hard and I hate it.

On the other hand, this stuff ... mother of God. There is no tugging. And it even removes every last trace of waterproof eye makeup. What else could you possibly ask for?

I have borderline greasy skin, and I don't feel like it clogs my pores or travels down to my problem areas (namely, my chin) or makes me break out. It just works.

So, you can order it on Amazon (I linked above. Not an affiliate link because I don't know how to do that). I'm told there are similar products at Sephora, but why chance it? You can get a pretty big bottle for like, $20 too. So that's cheap-ish. And I accidentally signed up for Prime recently, so shipping's on me.

*(Not really).

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