✨ Say Goodbye to Makeup, Hello to Hydration! ✨
CeraVe Eye Makeup Remover is a gentle, waterproof solution designed to effectively remove eye makeup, including stubborn waterproof mascara. Enriched with hyaluronic acid and three essential ceramides, this non-comedogenic formula is perfect for sensitive skin, leaving it feeling smooth and hydrated without any greasy residue. Developed with dermatologists, it's suitable for all skin types and contact lens wearers.
D**E
Gentle and effective with safe ingredients
This eye makeup remover is gentle and doesn't sting eyes but works effectively to remove eye makeup with one sweep of a cotton pad. Yuka, the app that analyzes the health impact of food and cosmetic products (by scanning barcodes) rates this product a 79/100 with 19 risk-free ingredients and 3 low-risk. This is considered an "excellent" score for cosmetics.
E**N
Best for removing eye makeup
The media could not be loaded. I’ve tried countless eye makeup removers over the years, and this one has truly earned a permanent spot in my routine. My eyes are extremely sensitive—most removers either leave them red and irritated or sting like crazy. But this product is different.It removes even stubborn waterproof mascara without any rubbing or discomfort. The formula feels soothing and lightweight, with zero residue left behind. Best of all, it doesn’t irritate my eyes at all—no stinging, no burning, and no watery eyes afterward.
Q**E
It is fine
It's not the best I have had. It's not the worst. It does the job, and i haven't had trouble with a film in my eyes like some reviewers have mentioned.
T**I
Great remover wo drying out your eyes or face
I use to buy really expensive eye a,e up remover from Bobby Brown and Mac. I bought this once whenI couldn’t get my regular stuff in time and it worked great. I use it for all make up removal. It is very gental on my eyes. It doesn’t feel greasy afterwards or dried out. I love it. I’ll never go back to the expensive stuff again. F you haven’t tried you should.
M**N
Non eye maker
Works the same as walmart's much cheaper brand
A**R
NOT IMPRESSED With This Remover!
I'm disappointed with CeraVe's Makeup Remover. Actually quite disappointed. I'm usually a fan of their products, so I thought I'd give this a try. This barely removed any makeup I had on. Now let me say, I had very little eye makeup on. Only a light coating of mascara; one coat - not even waterproof. A VERY light dusting of highlight over my entire eyelid. That's it. Come night when I went to remove my eye makeup - L'Oreal Bambi Mascara, I was having a difficult time removing that ONE VERY LIGHT COAT! That's ridiculous. I used one of my new eye makeup remover pads on one eye and a very soft washcloth on the other. Both had some of the CeraVe Eye Makeup Remover on them. Outcome was just awful. I tried applying more product. Still having a difficult time removing some residual mascara. And remember, this was a LIGHT application of one coat, non-waterproof.I thought I'd try the next day to give this another chance. I wore a bit more eye makeup and two coats of mascara. When it was time to remove, same issues, only more difficult, probably due to the waterproof mascara. I hated this remover really. I think this particular product is terrible and doesn't stand up to what it says and is supposed to do!I also personally don't like Micellar products. While they are a step up from this for sure, I wouldn't rate them very well in a poll. I'm a retired cosmetologist and at almost 64, me personally, I have used Baby Oil to remove my eye makeup all these years. And no issues with eye problems or sensitivity, etc. I would just add a small squirt on a clean, damp soft washcloth and gently remove my eye makeup. It did the job very fast..within about a minute for both eyes, even with heavier eye makeup and waterproof mascara. Over the last fifteen years approximately, I've switched to Organic Coconut Oil. I keep that Coconut Oil strictly for my makeup removal and such. Other bottles are in my kitchen for cooking, baking and smoothies.In a "pinch" you can use Organic Avacado Oil (as it's a mild oil and easy on the eyes). Of course practice cleanliness and use a soft damp cloth and do not touch the bottle again if it's touched your eyes.As I've said, I'm almost 64, a retired cosmetologist and have and continue to use this method of removal. I just like to keep with the times and try new products as this one by CeraVe. However, in my personal opinion of course, I don't think it's very good. Not everyone may agree, and that's fine. But this is a waste of money in my opinion. And I use other CeraVe products.I hope this is helpful or useful to you. If so, please click the "helpful" button. Thank you!
J**S
cost
not harsh at all on the skin
T**H
Best of All I've Tried
I've tried both the Neutrogena and Clinique eye makeup removers that take off waterproof mascaras, but those both made my eyes burn. I have sensitive skin and this is the only brand that didn't irritate my eyes and skin. The only downside of this product is it's packaging - I don't like how small the CeraVe bottle is and I don't like that the lid is like a tamper proof medicine bottle that I have to push down. There's no need for that and it only makes things more difficult. WHY? Give me a bigger bottle so I don't have to repurchase it so frequently, and make it so the lid simply screws off. Please, I beg of you.I also had to laugh at the reviews that mention the oiliness - they've obviously never tried eye makeup remover before because that's how they ALL are. To combat that, I remove my eye make up first, then wash the rest of my make up off after and that'll take the oiliness off with it. Problem solved.
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