retailing:make-up removers
If your client suffers from very sensitive or dry / damaged skin why not suggest they try Yon- Ka’s Nettoyant Crème. This comforting and refreshing Peppermint-rich cream gently cleanses skin and removes all traces of make-up by dissolving it and making it easy to wipe off. Clients should simply apply the cream with fingertips using circular motions and rinse with warm water.
• Yon-Ka: 0207 518 8370
This gentle eye cleansing product from Ahava is enriched with ingredients from the Dead Sea to help purify the skin, activate its metabolism and promote a deeper cleansing experience. It has a special two-phase formula that quickly cleans the eye area to efficiently remove eye make-up. Then
the gentle solution, enriched with herbal extracts, helps calm and soothe the delicate, fine skin around the eyes to leave it feeling soft and hydrated.
• Ahava UK: 01452 864 574
For any clients seeking a gentle way to remove their eye make-up on a daily basis, Éminence’s Herbal Eye Make-Up Remover may just provide the answer. The product’s non-irritating formula leaves peepers cleansed and fresh thanks to Cucumber, Lavender, Calendula and Chamomile which soothe and decongest even the most sensitive eyes, while Green Tea and Comfrey protect and heal.
• The Skinsmith: 01527 834 904
Payot’s Mousse Clarté is a deep cleansing gel that removes all signs of make-up. Thanks to its fresh, light texture that becomes an airy-light foam on contact with water, this subtly-scented gel helps restore a clear, even and transparent complexion. Advise your clients to emulsify a bead of gel with water, gently apply to the face then rinse thoroughly.
• Payot Paris: 0207 205 5008
Skintruth Optimise Cleansing Oil is infused with Lavender and effectively melts away make-up, impurities and grime on application. Blended with extract of Fig, this rich formula will cleanse and nourish skin resulting in a non-oily, softer complexion. The oil’s lightweight formulation transforms itself into a rich milk as it is gently massaged into the skin, dissolving the day’s build- up and letting your clients drift off to sleep fresh faced and relaxed.
• Skintruth: 0800 980 9961
Kaeso Revitalise Your Eyes Eye Make-Up Remover not only cleanses the complexion but its moisturising and conditioning qualities will help the skin to recover and glow after wearing cosmetics. It dissolves stubborn eye make-up while ensuring the delicate skin around the eye is left refreshed and revitalised. Conditioning Grapeseed Oil leaves lashes feeling silky smooth and cared for while Mallow extract is included for its moisturising benefits.
• Kaeso: 0141 814 6572
The effective formula of Germaine de Capuccini’s Bi-Phase Make-Up Removal Lotion removes make-up gently (even water resistant) from eyes and lips, eliminating impurities and residue.Within the product, there are two phases – one watery and the other oily. The upper oily phase, rich in ultra-fine oils effectively removes waterproof make-up with little effort. The lower water phase contains a mixture of emollients with excellent cleansing properties that hydrate and smooth, leaving the skin feeling clean and clear.
• Germaine de Capuccini: 0845 600 0203
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