Anyone use J&J baby lotion as a make up remover before?
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I've tried it before but I guess not so good for long term usage since its not meant for the face. I do find it abit too greasy & difficult to remove eye makeup.
After all my doctor says even J&J is manufactured by commercial company so its not as good as these brands used by doctors like Cetaphil. Cause I have dry skin & he's been trying to ask me to stop using my J&J shower wash & switch to Cetaphil. But its simply soapless, I don't feel clean :roll: haaaaaaa
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Originally posted by pinkdolphi1I've tried it before but I guess not so good for long term usage since its not meant for the face. I do find it abit too greasy & difficult to remove eye makeup.
After all my doctor says even J&J is manufactured by commercial company so its not as good as these brands used by doctors like Cetaphil. Cause I have dry skin & he's been trying to ask me to stop using my J&J shower wash & switch to Cetaphil. But its simply soapless, I don't feel clean :roll: haaaaaaa
ya, i think it's kinda oily too... that's why i wonder if it can be used for long term..tks..
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ewwww. make up removers are cheap from the drugstore. why not just get a proper one? it's not worth the risk, and J&J baby lotion is meant to be a body moisturiser. I know many women who use it as a body lotion (moisturising). how can a moisturiser be used as a make up remover?
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i never have any breakouts due to the lotion and i don't think it's oily at all...maybe because i have dry skin...it can remove all my foundation, e/s, blusher thoroughly...
i neva use any masacra so i'm not sure it can remove or not...but it's very soft to the skin and cooling...it removes makeup and moisturize my face at the same time...
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