Your Makeup Removing Routine Is Probably Hurting Your Eyes — Here’s What to Switch To

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What if your makeup remover actually made your eyes feel better instead of worse? Meet Dr. Fischer Eyelid Wipes that gently cleanse and hydrate the eye area while removing makeup.

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Your mascara doesn’t belong on your pillow — or your cornea. Dr. Fischer Purified Eyelid Wipes help gently remove it.

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The face cleanser that removes 99% of makeup and asks nothing of your skin in return — no rinsing, no rubbing, no regrets. Bioderma Sensibio H2O handles the rest.

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After you’ve finally stopped using the wrong thing to remove your eye makeup, CeraVe Eye Repair Cream swoops in with hyaluronic acid and ceramides to undo the damage — puffiness, dark circles, and all.

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The mascara your lashes actually deserve: keratin-strengthened, butter-conditioned, and — crucially — removable with something that won’t set your eyes on fire. Enter Physicians Formula Butter Blowout Mascara.

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Cleansing your lids every night is the new habit; TheraTears Lubricating Eye Drops every morning is the reward — because a clean eye is a hydrated eye.

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Waterproof mascara met its match in Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water, an essential way to cleanse and remove makeup.

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You did everything right at your vanity — now make sure your pillow isn’t quietly undoing it. MR&HM Satin Pillowcases reduce friction on the eye area all night long, so your skin wakes up as calm as you left it.

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