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Review on πŸ‘οΈ Almay Longwear & Waterproof Eye Makeup Remover Pads - Hypoallergenic, Cruelty-Free, Ophthalmologist Tested (80 Pads) by Erin Hawkins

Revainrating 1 out of 5

What the hell on Eyes

I was running out of Almay's original makeup remover wipes (non-waterproof with a pink label) so I decided to try these waterproof ones (with a blue label). The ones with the pink label were great even with a little oil. So when I read the bad reviews about the blue label ones, I assumed the users were being irrational in their complaints about the oil. The oil in the roses was simply washed away when you washed your face before bed. They can't be that different, I thought stupidly. First, these pads are ROUGH! They hurt my eyelids (and I don't have sensitive eyes). And secondly, there's more oil in one of these shoes than a fat man in a crowded bus without air conditioning in mid-July. But this oil is not washed away! I even go into the shower and put my face under water to wipe the oil off, but it won't come off! After using these pads you should pat your eye sockets and surrounding areas (because they get everywhere no matter how careful you are) with a dry towel/toilet paper before showering and then use a mild soap all over your face to clean make sure that the oil is gone. This product is TERRIBLE. Stick labels on the original pink pads. If you need a waterproof make-up remover, use Garnier Miceller Cleansing Water =3fb4d29b- 8177-452c-8924-bad7637c34f9&pd_rd_w=Q5k9g&pd_rd_wg=GP5a2&pf_rd_p=9f0d957d-c466-420a-817f-4adcb2657c85&pf_rd_r=HMN252V911XBTGPCKH9H3N&psc=1&NXBTGPCKH3N&psc=1&NXBTGPCKH3N&psc=1&N

Pros
  • Not cheap but decent
Cons
  • For the old