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Monday, February 18, 2019

Homemade Eye Make-up Remover How Jen Does It

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  1. How Jen Does It: Awesome!
  2. Adina Wright: Thanks for sharing! I've tried to do the homemade wipes before but nobody wants to run to the fridge every time to take off their make up lol I will be giving this a try very soon! :)
  3. bella angel: Thanks Jen!  Another great video and tip.  Blessings:-)
  4. SUGAR XYLER !: I'm very careful with my eyeball
  5. How Jen Does It:

    Thank you! I am planning to share my skincare routine. I have had several requests and it really isn't too complicated :).

  6. Maria Perez: Wow I will b trying this out can u use any baby shampoo? Thanks for sharing Jen
  7. How Jen Does It: Thanks! Do the microfiber cloths remove mascara, too?
  8. Kathleen Murdock Lowry: Great tip. TFS  Also coconut oil is good  :-)
  9. Bethzaida Vazquez: thanks for the tip, where did you bought the 4 oz bottle?
  10. How Jen Does It: I don't use waterproof mascara, but this works so well. It is worth a try. I've tried coconut oil to remove mascara and didn't really like it.
  11. Soul Journey: Great video again! Thanks so much Jen!
  12. OrganizedatTheShadyPine: Love it...how great that you can make your own with simple ingredients! Would you consider doing a video about your skincare routine?
  13. Cubby Levi: I love that product from AVON. I still have a lot left and bought it over a year ago. No irritation at all. I've used baby wash as my facial soap. Since its gentle for babies, I thought it would work. Using natural ingredients is an excellent idea. Thank you, Jen.
  14. Dianne: Thanks Jen!  I've been using the Avon eye makeup remover, and buy it when it's on sale for .99 or $1.00.  But I think I'll try your recipe....the olive oil should moisturize too!
  15. Have a beautiful day: So thankful for this video !
  16. bizybee65: What a great idea! I'm going to have to try this out. When my boys were babies I used to make homemade baby wipes with baby magic wash, baby oil and water poured over paper towels in a Tupperware container. I wonder if that would work for makeup wipes? I may have to pull that recipe out and experiment. Enjoy all your videos Jen.. --Anne
  17. Tonya Pinkston: Thanks!
  18. Happy Girl: I made this and it is the best thing I have ever used. One wipe and my mascara and eye liner are gone. There is no irritation to my eyes. Thank you. Keep all the great ideas coming :)
  19. J Park: I use coconut oil from traders joe. Should be organic. It takes all makeup off without chemicals. Also use as night time cream. A little goes a long way as moisturizer. It is antimicrobial so that is nice for skin. It is all natural and smells good. Only $6. I love your vlogs. I am a big fan. Love watching them. Thanks
  20. todreb: Thanks! I just ran out of eye makeup remover. I'm going make this today!
  21. How Jen Does It: Haha!
  22. Meticulous Missy: Yes, even waterproof mascara which I use on my lower lashes. I'm not sure how it works but it does?
  23. How Jen Does It: Thanks! Blessings to you, too.
  24. How Jen Does It: I use coconut oil as a moisturizer, too. Thank you!
  25. Jennifer Ann Fox: extra virgin coconut oil does wonders in seconds and also helps your lashes grow. You can get it at a grocery store. I have been using it for a while as this and a cleanser, shaving cream and also night cream.
  26. How Jen Does It: Awesome! I'm sure the orange essential oil will smell nice :).
  27. Kaho Fotyfar: Great creative idea , thanks for sharing
  28. Jessica Imamura: Interested in trying this. Does it remove waterproof mascara? I tried a little while back to just use coconut oil but it still struggled to remove all of the mascara. I use waterproof 90% of the time when I wear put on makeup.
  29. Lynne Springer: What was in the bottle before you started adding ingredients? It appeared that there was some type of cream in there. I could see it through the bottle.
  30. How Jen Does It: Thanks, Janel.
  31. Denise English: Excellent idea, thank you!
  32. Jeanette Hiteshew: Do you think it would work with baby body wash?
  33. How Jen Does It: Thank you, Anne! I remember those baby wipes :).
  34. BellinaSkyBright: great tip , thanks!
  35. How Jen Does It: Thanks! This is the taco seasoning recipe that I use: @recipes/alton-brown/taco-potion-19-recipe.html
  36. Kathleen Murdock Lowry: :-)
  37. Living By Lynette: Great Idea, thank you for sharing! BTW, I made two bottles of all-purpose cleaner using your recipe. I am really enjoying it, and my husband loves it for cleaning car windows. I have ordered a bottle of Sweet Orange Essential Oil to see if I can give it a more pleasant fragrance. Thank you for all the great tips!
  38. oscarfelix1952: Thanks for sharing!  Lately I've been complaining about the cost of commercial makeup removal packs and also the waste because the clothes are so large and I only use 2% of the cloth.
  39. Joyce Stich: thanks for another great idea.  I will have to try this out!  I made your bubble bread for dinner tonight... oh I can't stop eating it!  Delicious!  
  40. Yvonne B: Thats a brilliant idea Jen xx
  41. How Jen Does It: Thanks! I'm glad you liked the herb bubble bread :).
  42. Schnauzer Mom: Thanks so much for this tip, making some tonight :)
  43. How Jen Does It: You can usually find them in the section of the store where they have travel size products.
  44. Tonya Pinkston: Nice tip. I was wondering if I missed it, did you post your taco seasoning recipe?
  45. How Jen Does It: I think so. I think all of them are made so that they won't sting a babies eyes so they should all work well.
  46. Bethzaida Vazquez: thanks
  47. Janel T: What a great idea!  I am going to buy the baby shampoo and bottle this week :)  Janel in NJ
  48. How Jen Does It: I think any would be fine. I'm pretty sure all of them are made so that they won't sting babies eyes :).
  49. Cubby Levi: +sable747 I have heard that also. know some who use waterproof on the bottom lashes only.
  50. How Jen Does It: Thanks! I actually prefer this over coconut oil for eye make-up remover :).
  51. Meticulous Missy: another great video Jen.  Another thing that works excellent is just a plain microfiber wash cloth, no soap or oil necessary. Just wet & gently wipe over eyes, even removes waterproof mascara. I use the cheap one's from the dollar store. Just thought I'd share! :)
  52. How Jen Does It: Thanks, Pauline!
  53. My Whole Lot of Love: I am going to have to try this

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