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Clinique Take Day Off Makeup Remover For Lids, Lashes, and Lips

Hey guys!!!

You guys know that I love Casey Holmes and her videos that I want to try EVERYTHING she recommends. I been wanting to try the Clinique Makeup Remover that she always raves about for so long so when I saw a deluxe sample size near the register I HAD to get it. 



Before you use the product you have to shake it well to shake the oil and apply it on a cotton round. My first impression when I first tried it was OMG! This product removed about 90% of my eye makeup and I wear waterproof makeup most of the time!! I put the cotton round on my eye, let it sit for about 15 seconds, and then I gently rub my eye. It breaks down the eye makeup so easily that I only use one cotton round for both eyes. I always go back and finish removing the rest of my makeup with my body shop cleansing oil.

It doesn't sting your eyes, it is gentle for contact wearers, and for all skin types. It leaves a little bit of an oily residue, but with my dry skin I don't mind and the residue comes off easily when you wash  your face. Everytime I use this product I love it more every single time. Thank you Casey for the recommendation I am now obsessed. 

Overall it is now a holy grail product! I will definitely be repurchasing this in the future. What are some of you guys favorite Clinique products?? I have been interested in trying more things out from this brand.

I also been wanting to try the Mary Kay makeup remover. Have you guys tried that one??

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  1. I've heard a lot of people talk about this but I haven't gotten around to trying it. Taking off makeup is even more important than putting it on, so it is worth the price (I'm sure).
    Bright Shiny Day

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    1. to me it is worth the price. if ur unsure u can always get the travel size to see if u will like it before getting the full size. it was less than $10 for the travel size.

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