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Ideal for dry, sensitive or mature complexions, Phyt’s Lait Nettoyant helps to keep skin supple and comfortable. The product’s creamy texture, gently and efficiently removes make-up without using water.


• Virginie Claire Products: 01 452 6973


The oil free formula in Repêchage Opti-Cleanse Extra Gentle Non- Oily Eye Make-up Remover foams gently to remove eye make-up thoroughly. Perfect for this delicate and sensitive area, it rinses off clean without leaving any residue.


• Repêchage: 085 826 7092


Thanks to its fresh, light texture that becomes an airy-light foam on contact with water, Payot’s Mousse Clarté is a deep cleansing gel that removes all signs of make-up and works to restore a clear, even and transparent complexion.


• Graham Anthony & Co: 01 822 2711


Packed with refreshing botanical ingredients including Cucumber, Algae and Aloe Leaf extracts, jane iredale’s Botanical Make-up Remover is moisturising and soothing, and can be used on the eyes, lips and face to remove all traces of make-up without drying the skin.


• iiaa: +44 (0) 208 450 2020


Living Nature’s Gentle Makeup Remover is a 100% natural product that includes two of the brand’s hero ingredients to remove cosmetics. Kumerahou, a natural ‘soap’, gently cleanses the skin without stripping it of moisture or its natural oils whilst Harakeke possesses soothing and hydrating properties as well as being a natural antiseptic.


• Botanical Brands: +44 (0)845 250 8455


Suitable for all skin types and even the most delicate of complexions, Bioline Jatò 24.7 Natural Balance Aqua Floral Cleansing Make Up Remover cleanses and removes make-up and impurities from the face giving back that all-important freshness and radiance.


• Newgenskin Ltd: 049 432 6939


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