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Clinique Rinse Off Eye Makeup Solvent |
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21/10/02 (282 review reads) |
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Advantages: Effectively removes even the most stubborn eye-makeup
Disadvantages: Effectively removes your eyelids too
Since Clinique are one of my favourite brands (due to the fact that they cater well to my skin and are animal friendly) their rinse-off eye makeup solvent seemed too good to be true. The blurb claims that it is a "fast, water-rinsable eye makeup dissolver" which "cleans up eyes easily without disturbing other makeup". The question is, can any product really clean up eye makeup without making you look like a panda, and without interfering with any other makeup you might be wearing? The answer is: possibly. This clear liquid is encased in a very attractive transparent peacock-green/blue bottle and is fragrance free. I am inclined to say that there is a slight scent to it and not an altogether pleasant one at that. Quite how to describe it I'm not sure, but anyway this is not really a significant problem with the product. The fault lies within its formulation. Yes, this is not your average op by me whereby I praise a product from a company who I deem brilliant. If, like me, you have sensitive skin/eyes then I would warn you to stay well away from this product. Upon first application of the solvent, which you apply with a cotton wool pad or ball, it feels quite nice and cooling. It does not leave any oily residue and can indeed be a lifesaver if you need to remove a splodge of mascara or excess eye shadow. Neither does it smudge. You need only slightly rinse the area with water - this dissolves the eye makeup sufficiently so you can reapply virtually straight over it. It removes every trace of the offending makeup without the need for harsh rubbing. However, when I first tried this out I had only used a little under my eyes to remove any faint traces of eye shadow dust that had decided to stray. On that particular day I was going out so was in a hurry - this had proved indispensable. So where is this fault I was talking about then? I hear you cry. Well, within an hour or so, my eyes were literally feeling like some
one was throwing acid in them (ok, a teeny bit of an exaggeration) - but they felt sore and I experienced a rather weird burning sensation and then my eyes began to run - not a lot but they felt puffy and red. I had at the time put this down to a new eye shadow I had been trying out it so it wasn?t until the next time I came to using the solvent that I realised exactly what was causing such a reaction. Sometimes I can be fairly lazy as I'm sure most of us have gone to bed without thoroughly removing eye makeup (I think I can safely say this doesn't apply to blokes though) as soap and water aren't always very effective at doing this. Added to the fact that soap can sting our eyes. I can say with certainty that getting soap in your eyes is a nicer experience than using this. It is truly lethal. As mentioned, I continued to use some of it before I realised that my eyes were suffering from a reaction to it and not due to tiredness; new eye shadow or mascara. If I used this to clean my eyes just before going to bed after my normal cleansing routine, then I felt it unnecessary to wash off (yes, I know you are meant to rinse it off but a couple of splashes of water would surely suffice). However, having then woken up with eyes that would barely open they felt so sore, I thought I'd get into the habit of fully washing it off my eyes and see if that helped. It didn't. Splashing lots of cold water over my eyes did nothing to cool them down or stop the burning and redness. After several attempts at finding a way of using it without doing more harm than good, I finally gave up all hope. You may wonder why I tried so hard, but at the price of it I was determined not to waste it. Speaking of which, it costs £11.00 for a 125ml bottle. Similarly, I was determined that Clinique would not fail me. Sadly, they have. I have no idea which of the ingredients reacted so badly to me but suffice to say I have since ridded myself of it (hence the fa
ct I can't repeat the ingredients to you here.) So then, you would not be surprised that I wouldn't recommend this product. Whilst it is brilliant at removing makeup, and it does indeed live up to its claims, the results I suffered are just not worth it. If you don't have sensitive skin or eyes and don't mind spending the money then by all means try it - you may be one of the lucky ones. However, I personally feel that it is not worth the risk when 99% of it will invariably be poured down the sink or passed on to some other poor unsuspecting soul. As mentioned earlier, Clinique are one of my favourite brands so I was especially disappointed with it. It may be effective and it may well be worthy of its price as it will last a long time for those who can use it safely, but it is not a product that will grace my bathroom shelves ever again. Where to purchase: Clinique products are available from larger Boot stores; www.wellbeing.com (the Boots website) and Clinique counters nationwide, though for the price I recommend trying your nearest Science lab - just ask if you can have a nice little bottle of Hydrochloric acid. Thanks for reading ©Weeping_Willow. P.S The title formerly known as "Solvent Abuse" has now been replaced by the brill song by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.
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- 22/10/02 Hehe cheers all! And yay for someone who has actually heard of B.R.M.C!!
Amy x |
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- 22/10/02 Yay! Full marks for that title. I love that song so much, unfortunately my Black Rebel Motorcycle Club album appears to have grown legs and wandered off to some dingy bar full of gorgeous long haired indie boys in black leather jackets. |
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- 22/10/02 gREAT op as always amy! Wouldnt go near the stuff! |
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