When it’s time to recover from a long day, it’s best to climb into bed with a fresh face. Scrubbing with ineffective or harsh removers can do more damage than good though, especially near the sensitive eye area where the skin is thinner and more prone to fine lines and irritation.
Instead of harsh makeup removers, opt for gentle DIY makeup remover pads infused with Lavender essential oil. You’ll know exactly what goes into this formula, plus you’ll get the benefits of Lavender’s relaxing aroma. Use the instructions below to add them to your nighttime routine.
They work with all skin types: Naturally derived formulas, plant extracts, and mineral ingredients keep harsh chemicals away from your face, so you can use them with confidence.
Rinseless formula: Our convenient packaging and rinseless formula allow you to wipe and go! Perfect for busy mornings, travel, and more!
Don’t want to do it yourself? Try our Makeup Remover Wipes. Designed to gently and effectively remove makeup, these wipes will not only leave your skin clean, but leave you feeling refreshed and soft.
Want more? Learn more about cleaning without toxins or kick acne to the curb with our acne treatment tips.
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Can't wait to try this recipe.
i have been using this formula now about 6 months and can already see a difference in my skin, thank you for the info
Lavender slams my lungs shut and I can't breathe. Is there another good EO to use? I really need an Eyelid wipe that won't burn my eyes.
Hello Dottie, Some milder oils you may try in place of Lavender are Copaiba, Elemi, Carrot Seed, Ylang Ylang, Royal Hawaiian™ Sandalwood or Myrrh. Thanks for stopping by with your question!
Not seeing the link to print labels. Thanks for such a great diy!
there are instructions higher up in the comments....
Did you figure it out, Kelly? I can't get it either?
Made these, and LOVE them!
I use the same ingredients for eye makeup removal and add tea tree oil in the mix. It works great and no added chemicals to worry about. Love DIY with Young Living Essential Oils!
What type of glass air tight bottles are to be used? Any pictures of bottles for example?
For some reason some eye makeup removers burn my skin so i have to use natural oils to remove my makeup.
Sue, use the Ball glass containers. They are the best!