10 Tricks so that removing makeup on Halloween does not become your worst nightmare

Infallible tips that will help you eliminate even the most difficult product once the party is over.

By now, you probably already have your costume in mind to succeed this October 31, and with it, a makeup according to expectations. Because there is no epic Halloween costume without a make up that gives it that final touch. Whether you're recreating an iconic character , professionally applying your otherworldly makeup , or wanting something quick and cool like this step-by-step lion with eyeliner , whatever it is - your skin is going to need a routine. cleaning thoroughly.



Where the party ends the nightmare begins: it's time to remove your makeup. Sure, usually a wet wipe might be enough, but considering the products you applied, the frost, and the false lashes you used, just one "wipe" is not going to do it. Now begins that arduous task, which in addition to taking away precious minutes (or sometimes even hours) of sleep, is especially harmful to your skin. Save the terror for the date and take note, because below we are going to give you the best tricks and beauty tips to remove Halloween makeup with ease.

 

* Please note *

Cosmetics and paints used for costumes tend to have a denser and more aggressive composition than conventional makeup. Therefore, it is essential to apply a moisturizing cream - the denser the better - to protect the skin before starting the process.

 

Here we leave you other 6 Keys for your skin to survive Halloween makeup.

 

Now to easily remove all kinds of makeup, this is what you need to know:

 

1. Use an oil-based remover for fake blood, dentures, adhesives, and waterproof paints.

According to make up artist and special effects expert Faina Rudshteyn, the best way to remove strong adhesives and pigments is with an oil-based remover.

 

 

 

2. Swap your traditional makeup remover for coconut oil for double duty: removing makeup and soothing skin at the same time.

Faina suggests using coconut oil to help dissolve water-based body paints, while hydrating and soothing skin - two things you desperately need to do after you've been covered in makeup for hours.

 

3. Use baby oil for stubborn stains.

While water-based paints should come out with soap and water, makeup artist Vanessa Mendez recommends using baby oil for stubborn, stubborn stains you may encounter.

 

4. Press and hold the eye makeup remover over the false lashes to loosen the adhesive.

Resist the urge to wipe or rub your eyes to remove false lashes. Instead, soak a cotton pad in your makeup remover, preferably an oil-based one. Then press the cotton gently against the lash adhesive for a few seconds so that the solution softens the glue and the false lashes gently peel off. And ready! Say goodbye to the need to rip them off once and for all.

 

 

 

5. Use petroleum jelly to remove the product from your brows.

Many times our look requires drastic measures in our eyebrows. That's why special effects experts recommend using the usual petroleum jelly, or cocoa petroleum jelly, to loosen and help remove any lingering residue.

 

6. Roll a lint roller over your skin to easily remove frost.

If you've ever used frost (to dress up or not) you know that removing it can be a headache (figuratively and literally). So if you want an instant solution, roll a lint roller over your skin.

 

7. What about the frost on the face?

For the face, experts recommend removing all traces of frost with small strips of adhesive tape, the softest you can find, that is not rough and gently go over your skin. Pro tip: pass it once or twice first on the skin of your hand so that the adhesive loses its strength.

 

8. Melt layers of waterproof makeup with hydrating “cold cream”

Its name comes from the literal translation in English (“cold cream”) and, therefore, some believe that its name indicates that it is good to combat the lows temperatures. And it is, but the name comes from the sensation of cold that the old "cold creams" left on the skin. The reason is that it is a water-in-oil emulsion, which in the past produced this effect (unlike oil-in-water emulsions, which "disappear" and evaporate on contact with the skin). But beyond that, it 's the ultimate formula for removing full coverage makeup.Massage a generous amount all over your skin and use a washcloth to remove the makeup and cream mixture. Then finish with your daily cleanser.

 

9. Now it is the turn of the eyes.

It is the most delicate area of ​​the face and needs specific care. Use a two-phase, water-resistant makeup remover with a mild formulation to avoid irritating the eye contour.

 

10. Soothes the skin.

After deep cleansing, it's time to take care of your skin, opt for a stimulant like retinol and apply a gentle antioxidant serum. Finish with a nourishing oil to help regenerate the skin without irritating it.

 

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