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Removing makeup is an important task that ought to be part of your daily beauty routine. Leaving thick makeup on your skin overnight or for a long period of time can clog pores, which ultimately leads to a break out or acne.

So, having knowledge on how to remove makeup routine is key to achieving and maintaining a smooth, healthy-looking skin. The following is a guide and some useful tips to help rid your skin of makeup, especially on your face.

1. Find a quality makeup remover and facial cleanser. To properly remove makeup from your skin, you need to find a proper makeup remover and facial cleanser. There are many brands of makeup removers in the market. Choose the one that is best suited for your overall skin type. If you have an oily skin, you should pick an oil-free make up remover.

There are also make up removers for sensitive skin types, and you won't have a problem finding one if that is your concern.

Aside from your skin type, the kind of foundation you normally use will also determine your choice of makeup remover. If you have an oil-based foundation covering your face, you need to find a special makeup remover that is specifically designed for dissolving oil-based foundation formulas.

However, if you usually apply a water-based foundation, the regular makeup remover will be enough.

Note that, for the eye area, you need a gentle makeup remover designed for the thin, delicate skin around your eyes. The regular one can irritate the skin around your eyes, and even the eyes themselves.

2. Pull long hair and bangs back with clips, ponytail holder or a head band.

3. Remove eye make up. Removing your eye makeup should be the first part of your daily nighttime cleansing routine. Choose a gentle makeup remover that is suitable for your skin type. Start by moistening your eye area before applying the make up removal from the top areas of your eyes using a moistened cotton ball or soft cloth.

Work your way downwards to bottom outside corners of your eyes. Make sure you remove most, if not all, of any mascara, eyeliner and eyeshadow you had on.

4. Steam your facial skin. Steaming your skin dislodges the makeup clogged into the pores, which makes it easier to clean. Just cover your hair with a towel and hold your face over some hot, steaming water.

5. Remove any lip color. To remove lip color, apply petrolatum jelly onto your lips sparingly. Rub it gently with a tissue and blot your lips.

6. Cleanse your face with a gentle face wash. Once you are done with the eyes and the lips, you need to wash your entire face to remove make up from the other areas. While at it, you should avoid scrubbing harshly to avoid irritation.

7. Remove any remaining eye makeup. Bits of eyeliner and mascara tend to remain behind, especially under the eyes after washing the face. You can easily get rid of them by swabbing your eyes with dampened cotton.

8. Splash some cool water on your face.

9. Pat your face dry. After washing off all of the makeup you had on, pat your face dry with a soft towel. Do not rub it hard since this may lead to skin irritation.

10. Apply a light moisturizer. Applying a light or noncomedogenic moisturizer helps to sooth the skin after all the rigors of applying and removing makeup. A heavy moisturizer will clog your skin pores, which is counterproductive.

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