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Saturday, January 9, 2021

Bad Effects of Makeup Remover Wipes According to A Cosmetic Doctor (Orange Test)



Makeup Remover Wipes, bad orange test





Cosmetic doctor Dr. Tijion Esho posted an Instagram video clip demonstrating the effects on your pores when youu use makeup remover wipes to get rid of your makeup. Makeup remover wipes is easy and very convenient to use so that you can remove your make up and avoid sleeping with it that may clogs pores and can cause breakouts, however it has some bad effects too.

According to Dr. Esho, he does not advise his patients to use makeup wipes.

In the Instagram video he posted, he used an orange and applied some foundation onto it. After spreading the foundation evenly over the face of the orange, he uses a makeup wipe to remove the foundation off of the orange. He did remove a decent amount of makeup off the orange, however the makeup remover wipe was not able reach bits of foundation that has seeped into the orange’s pores. Just imagine what it does to your skin. It's not just bad for your skin it is also bad for the environment.

Dr. Esho advises his viewers "Alternatively double cleanse using a cleanser or micellar water with for 60 seconds and try follow up makeup removal with moisture".

The only 4 products you need in your skincare routine, according to this viral TikTok dermatologist:

Elta MD UV clear sunscreen - We love this broad spectrum SPF 46 sunscreen with a mineral-based zinc oxide formula.

Elta MD UV clear sunscreen

Granactive Retinoid* 2% Emulsion - Try this emulsion serum for anti-aging benefits.

Granactive Retinoid

CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser - This moisturizing non-foaming face wash includes hyaluronic acid, ceramides and glycerin.

CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Mineral Ultra-Light Fluid - This moisturizer is free of parabens, fragrance and drying alcohol.

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Mineral Ultra-Light Fluid