Makeup Removers
Eye Make-Up Remover Gel (Non-Oily)
1Mario Badescu
$7.00
Remove eye makeup and hydrate skin with this eye makeup remover featuring Safflower Seed Oil – an Emollient ingredient which hydrates skin and is high in Linoleic Acid, a form of Fatty Acid. Non-greasy and non-oily eye makeup remover in a gentle gel formula. Gently and effectively removes all traces of eye makeup including eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara. Effective on waterproof and smudge-proof eye makeup. Lightly hydrates skin without leaving a greasy or oily film on the skin or eyelashes. Size: 2 oz, 4 oz
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Mario Badescu owns this price bracket hard. Their eye gel undercuts premium brands by half while delivering real results, Safflower Oil, non-oily formula, works on waterproof makeup. Skip the premium competitors charging triple. This brand knows value better than anyone else in the space.
The gel formula lands well with anyone wearing makeup daily, especially those tired of greasy removers. Mario Badescu's reputation here rests on simplicity: safflower oil hydrates without the film 💧 that makes lashes feel heavy or clumped. At €7.00, it's entry-level pricing that feels honest. One thing to note: a gel remover won't replace a proper cleanser afterward, so this works best as the first step in a two-part routine. Still, for someone who values a lightweight, non-comedogenic approach to makeup removal, this reads as calm and capable.
Yeah, I get the appeal. Gel formula that doesn't leave that sticky film... kind of the whole reason to pick this over the greasy stuff. Safflower oil doing the hydrating thing is fine, I guess, and €7.00 doesn't feel like a stretch for something you use daily 💧 The only thing that gets me is... you really do need the second cleanser after. It's a first step, not the full job. So if you're looking for one-and-done makeup removal, this falls short. But if you're already doing the two-step routine and just want the first part to feel lighter on your lashes, it just works. Not bad.