How to Make Reusable Makeup Remover Wipes
How's everyone holding up out there? I hope that each and everyone of you is doing well, staying home, staying safe and finding healthy ways to cope with this current reality.
One of the things we have had to learn to deal with in order to keep ourselves and others safe is limiting or eliminating our trips to the store for day to day items. And facing the possibility of not being able to find what we need when we do get to the store or make an online order for delivery.
Many of us are looking to new options for commonly used items.
If you're like me, you might not be wearing makeup on most days. It seems like time better spent on something else when I'm not going anywhere or seeing anyone. But if you are still making the effort, or if you're having one of those days when you just want to make yourself feel better by getting dressed up as if you were going out somewhere - you're going to have to remove all that make up at some point.
That's where I can help... with these DIY makeup remover wipes!
What you'll need:
One of the things we have had to learn to deal with in order to keep ourselves and others safe is limiting or eliminating our trips to the store for day to day items. And facing the possibility of not being able to find what we need when we do get to the store or make an online order for delivery.
Many of us are looking to new options for commonly used items.
If you're like me, you might not be wearing makeup on most days. It seems like time better spent on something else when I'm not going anywhere or seeing anyone. But if you are still making the effort, or if you're having one of those days when you just want to make yourself feel better by getting dressed up as if you were going out somewhere - you're going to have to remove all that make up at some point.
That's where I can help... with these DIY makeup remover wipes!
What you'll need:
- A container with a lid
- Reusable cotton rounds from Queen B's Busy Work
- Witch hazel
- Oil of your choice
Place your cotton pads into your container. Mix equal parts witch hazel and oil. I like to use grapeseed oil, but you can use coconut or even olive oil. Pour the mixture into the container with the cotton pads and seal.
When you're ready to remove your makeup, just grab one of the pad and wipe it away!
The nice thing about the cotton pads is that they can be washed and reused over and over. No waste!
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