Removing makeup?




Almost no one wants to talk about Skin Care on MONDAY, except of course it's your job to, but there are certain things you do during the weekend that would birth results only on a Monday morning, when you totally don't want to have to deal with that.


So you had a long day last friday, or saturday or even sunday, or you just got back from one lit owambe, your makeup was on fleek the whole time, you were the real glow baby, you had people smell pepper, the pepper choke, all your enemies not only saw your success but they got more that a whiff of it, I mean all the sisters could not stop staring at your makeup. You were hot and you knew it.

Well, you're back home now, it's the moment of truth really, how do you take all these off? someone is already hissing now 😂 like how else do you take it off, is it not to just comot everything. 

That's something I used to do before, JUST COMOT EVERYTHING, I really didn't care about the "how", but over time I noticed that, thoughless makeup removal decisions like that, gave terrible consequences in the not so distant future. 

(I will digress a bit now) I love eyelashes, I love it even if it irritates 70% of the male population, I'd still wear it anyway. When I got the hang of it I began to fix it for myself, by myself effortlessly. The problem though was taking it off, I usually would just worry my lids for a few seconds and then rip it out, yea, and a few strands of my natural lashes would come off too, I sha gained sense when I read that if I continued that practice I won't only continue to loose a few strands of lashes but my eyelids would start sagging, drooping in no time, I immediately stopped that habit, now I apply pure coconut oil on it with a ball of cotton wool and leave it till the lashes just slides off by itself. Also after I take off a matte lipstick, I apply a lip balm to moisturize my lips.

That's that.

I made this post though, because I am concerned about how you take off your makeup i.e foundation and concealers and all the other products on your face.


If you use just water, there would still be residues and particles remaining after the wash.


if you use a ball of cotton wool and water and even soap, maybe you will be able to get a great portion of it off but you would still have something remaining, and that something will be just enough to clog your pores, and you will wake up with a breakout in two or three days.


The perfect solution is to get yourself a quality Cleanser, something that will completely remove all that makeup and save you the time and money of getting skin care products for skin problems you could have avoided. 


And the use of Makeup is not what ruins the face, fine sister, the problem lies in how you take the make-up off. 


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