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Sephora Collection Waterproof Eye Makeup Remover

Hey guys!!!

For a while now I had been building up my points at Sephora until there was something I would be excited to try to use my points on. I saw that the Sephora Collection had a 500 point perk box and I decided to get that. I was going to do a blogpost on all of the products in that box in one, but I couldn't wait. 


You guys know I love Clinique Eye Makeup Remover and I will repurchase that one day again, but I had high hopes for this product because my friend Addy raves about this.  I like that it is parabens, sulfate, and phthalates free. I have somewhat sensitive skin so that is important to me.

The first time I tried it I was very impressed. I accidentally forgot to remove my contacts before using this and it didn't irritate my eyes at all. The website says it is good for contact lens wearers and sensitive eyes and I am happy to say that it is 100% true. 

You do have to shake it before you use it just like the Clinique one because the oil is at the top of the bottle so you have to shake it to mix it all up. I have used this for about a month already and I have only used a quarter of it. I use one cotton round for each eye and it removes most of my eye makeup. It even helps dissolve most of my waterproof mascara.

The website also says it helps with lash strengthening. I am not sure about that one I will keep you updated on that if I ever notice anything. It does leave a oily residue on your eyes after you finish, but I am okay with that since I go to use another makeup remover for my whole face right afterwards.

Overall I LOVE this eye makeup remover. Will I ever repurchase a full size?? I actually might just because it is more affordable than the Clinique one or I might go back and forth with both eye makeup removers because I love them both the same.

Have you guys tried this product?? What did you think?? What are some of your favorite eye makeup removers??



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