Why you should always use a cleansing balm to remove your makeup
A sensitive skin-care salve, Naturopathica’s cleansing balm is infused with manuka honey, probiotics, and sweet almond oil for long-lasting hydration and skin barrier restorative benefits.Youth to the People Superberry Dream Cleansing Balm
Infused with hyaluronic acid as well as a blend of maqui, açai, goji, and prickly pear seed oils, Youth to the People’s cleansing balm works like a dream to quickly dissolve unwanted buildup on the skin.Clinique Take the Day Off Cleansing Balm If you haven’t tried Clinique’s Take the Day Off Cleansing Balm, you’re truly missing out. A classic formula for a reason, this is known to melt even the most long-wear makeup away—from that pigmented eyeliner to layers of sunscreen.Farmacy Green Clean Makeup Removing Cleansing Balm
Even the most budge-proof makeup is no match for Farmacy’s Green Clean balm—a cleanser formulated with turmeric, moringa extract, papaya enzymes, and sunflower and ginger root oils to melt away residue for hydrated and smooth skin.Drunk Elephant Slaai Makeup-Melting Butter Cleanser A cleansing balm that also boasts exfoliating properties? Yes please. Not only can Drunk Elephant’s cleanser remove oil and makeup, but it can also gently wipe away dead skin through its featured bamboo and charcoal powder.Belief knows a thing about hydration, as shown through its acclaimed Aqua Bomb moisturizer. Here though, its cleansing balm brings together lotus flower, marshmallow root, and lady’s mantle to leave skin more radiant after one use.
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