Om Shanti Handcrafts

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Doll Down Makeup Remover

So my friend Christine (whom I have mentioned here before) suggested I should create a makeup remover. How does one create a makeup remover, I wondered? I had no idea; in fact didn’t know you were even supposed to use the stuff. The last time I wore makeup (some five years ago, for my sister’s wedding) I removed it with soap, hot water and scrubbing.

Hoo boy, was that the wrong approach.

The skin around your eyes is some of the most delicate skin on your body. Most of the time, you shouldn’t even wash it — even gentle soap has a chance of being too harsh.

A makeup remover should be gentle, moisturizing without being oily, and have some cleansing action without being harsh. I did a bit of research, whipped something up, tested it (once I found my makeup), and voila! Doll Down Makeup Remover, for when you’re all done being all dolled up.

It’s made of a blend of canola and grapeseed oils — moisturizing without leaving you greasy. To this I’ve added a couple of essential oils, but only a touch: your eyes are sensitive.

Tea tree oil provides a cleansing action on its own. It’s antibacterial, antifungal, anti-anything that could get into your eyes and make you unhappy. And geranium oil is renowned for its ability to balance both dry and oily skin. I’d say that covers most of us.

To this I’ve added vitamin E oil, as a natural preservative and for its beneficial effects on skin as a whole.

To use, put a bit of makeup remover on a cottonball or tissue. Wipe the oil onto your eyelids and let it sit there for a moment — long enough to brush your teeth, perhaps. With a clean cottonball or tissue, wipe it back off — your makeup will lift off with it.

That’s the last of my massage and other oils for a while, I think, unless I get another idea (or someone suggests something I can’t resist). Somehow I nearly always wind up with five of whatever I’m doing. There’s something about that I’m sure…

Also, helpful kitten is helpful.

September 23, 2008 - Posted by omshantihandcrafts | Uncategorized | , | 2 Comments

2 Comments »

  1. I love how your always coming up with new things!

    Comment by jedimarri | September 24, 2008 | Reply

  2. Gotta do something to stay out of trouble!

    Comment by omshantihandcrafts | September 24, 2008 | Reply


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