We all love the confidence and edge that a full face of makeup gives us. But no one likes to add tons of steps, time, and products to their evening skin care routine. Even a no-makeup makeup look (ahem, Margot Robbie in Wuthering Heights) needs removal to avoid blemishes, clogged pores, and help your skin care absorb better.
Keeping makeup on your face while sleeping is tantamount to suicide when it comes to skin care. Whatever your goals are, you won’t reach them if you’re still seeking “beauty comfort” while wearing coated foundation and crusty eye shadow.
She said, if you Extreme During the removal process, your skin may become dry, flaky, and raw. This can work against the efforts you are putting into your daily routine and seriously compromise the health of the skin.
We know, it can feel like a lose-lose battle. However, thankfully there is a solution. You just need to understand how to remove your makeup the right way – while keeping your skin clean, calm and comfortable. So let’s talk about it.
Before going to bed, remove your makeup like this:
How to take off makeup without peeling your skin
If you are someone who is thinking, “It is not okay to sleep with makeup on He Bad, isn’t it?” We listen and we don’t judge, but… you should definitely consider stopping by right now.
The first and most important step: understanding why proper makeup removal is important for healthy skin. Once you learn the “why” behind things, your nightly elimination routine can feel like a self-care ritual and not a daily chore.
So before anything else, we’ll explain why it’s so important to remove makeup before laying your head on the silk pillowcase and applying makeup. tsc mouth tape Every night. (because he Is What are we all doing, right?)
Then, we’ll list the best products, tips, and tricks to get the job done right. You will see a big improvement in your skin.
Why is it important to remove makeup before sleeping?
reduces breakouts
Throughout the day makeup mixes with natural oils, sweat, pollution and bacteria. Applying makeup while you sleep means pushing all that makeup deeper into your skin, clogging pores and causing acne.
Removing makeup at night removes the debris that accumulates in the pores before they can accumulate. This leaves your skin feeling clear and less likely to cause congestion to turn into active breakouts.
If you’re struggling with some extensive buildup from spending too much time sleeping with makeup on, here’s How to deep clean your pores For a skincare reset.
Supports skin repair
At night your skin goes into repair mode. Cell turnover increases, inflammation decreases, and activations from your products get put to work.
But if there is makeup still By sitting on your skin, it can block the absorption of skin care ingredients and prevent dead skin cells from shedding properly. This means you miss out on the normal nighttime skin benefits. (And, honestly, you’re encouraging premature aging.)
A clean surface allows cell renewal and repair to occur as desired, helping your skin take full advantage of its natural overnight recovery cycle.
protects the skin barrier
Makeup can dry out your skin and cause irritation, even if it doesn’t cause breakouts. Over time, this can weaken the skin barrier. outcome? Redness, sensitivity, and chronic dryness.
Gentle makeup removal helps maintain the integrity of your skin by reducing irritation and moisture loss. When the barrier remains intact, the skin is better able to maintain hydration and defend itself against those environmental stressors.
reduces inflammation
Leaving makeup on your skin can lead to persistent inflammation. And inflammation means a red, reactive, acne-prone and swollen face. Basically what we’re all trying to avoid, right?
Having less exposure to irritants overnight helps your immune system rest, which helps soothe visible redness and sensitivity by morning.
Keeps eyelashes and eyebrows healthy
Mascara, brow gels, liner, foundation and more can transfer from the skin surface to the hair follicles overnight. When those follicles become clogged with product, oil and debris, they don’t get enough oxygen and nutrients to grow properly.
Of course, this can cause eyelashes and eyebrows to become thinner, more brittle over time. Keeping the follicle area clean supports the normal growth cycle and reduces stress that can lead to premature graying.
But, if you need to do some repair work, we’ve got you covered Skinny Confidential Brow Peptide. You can also use it on your eyelashes.
Prevents eye irritation
Eye makeup is one of the worst cosmetics to leave on overnight. The skin around the eyes is thinner and more delicate, making it especially vulnerable to damage.
Eye shadow, mascara and liner can get into the eyes, cause inflammation in the lash line, disrupt tear production and increase bacterial growth.
Properly removing eye makeup before sleeping helps protect this delicate area. As a result, you wake up in the morning with eyes that feel clear, comfortable, and calm.
What removes makeup?
oil based cleanser
Cleansing oils are great makeup removers. Why? Because oil dissolves oil and most makeup products are oil or wax based. This makes it easier for the cleanser to bind and remove makeup.
Recommendations: clean oil from biosense, agent natureAnd house of protection.
cleansing balm
Cleansing balms work the same way. The oil-based balm warms your skin and dissolves makeup, sunscreen and other dirt. And since balms are thicker than typical cleansers, they work especially well for breaking down long-wearing makeup.
Recommendations: cleansing balm from elemis, blank And lux unfiltered.
micellar water
micellar water Filled with cleaning molecules called “micelles”. One end of the micelle attracts oil, while the other attracts water, allowing it to remove almost any product from your skin with minimal scrubbing.
natural oil
like natural oils jojoba Or rose hip It works like a cleanser by dissolving oil-based cosmetics from the surface of your skin. That said, natural oils do not have added surfactants or other potentially irritating chemicals. They provide an extremely gentle method of removing makeup, which is great for sensitive or dry skin.
This is another reason why Lauryn always orders olive oil into her hotel room when she travels.

How to remove makeup correctly (for any skin type)
Step One: Gently massage natural oil onto the skin.
Natural oils are our favorite all-natural makeup removers. They’re gentle, effective, and frankly natural – a win-win all around, honestly.
To use them, put a few drops on your fingers, then massage them into your skin. You shouldn’t need cotton pads or towels that add friction. The oil will start to dissolve whatever is on your face.
Step Two: Wet your hands and massage again.
Once the oil is on your skin, get your hands slightly wet. Continue washing your face by massaging in light circular motions. You will notice that the color of the oil has become milky and the makeup has started coming off from your skin.
What you are actually doing is emulsifying the oil. This helps it break down everything and clean it without rubbing, pulling, or leaving heavy residue.
Step Three: Wash off the oil from your face.
Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water until oil and loose makeup are completely removed. This cleanses everything and prepares your skin for the next step in your routine. You can choose to use a tsc face towel Here. This will help gently remove the residue.
Step Four: Remove residue with a water-based cleanser.
Yep, we’re going with another remover. It’s called double cleansing, and it’s one of our favorite skin care trends currently. This is the best way to completely clean product and makeup residues as well as dirt, sweat and other grime from your skin.
For your second cleanse, apply the water-based cleanser with your fingers, using the same massaging motions. Still keep it completely gentle. Friction is not our friend here.
Once the cleanser has been applied to your skin, rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
For water-based cleansers, we like OSEA Ocean Cleanser. And, if you’re not familiar with this clean brand, here it is Lauryn and Michael are interviewing OSEA founders on The him and his show.
Step Five: Pat your face dry once again with a disposable towel.
Now pat your face dry with a towel. No more worn-out hand towels or washcloths hanging in your bathroom. We mean single-use towels because it’s cleaner, gentler, and more effective.
Just make sure you’re using a high-quality bamboo face towel Thin Confidential Face Towel. They are soft, super-absorbent and durable enough to hold all the water without tearing. Plus, they are 30% off right now for the 5th anniversary.
They are non-toxic, keep your skin barrier intact and really help cleanse your skin.
Let’s finish with the rags and washcloth. We all know it’s critical to have some time, and single-use face towels are the perfect solution.
Step Six: Continue with your evening skin care routine.
Once your face is makeup-free, continue with the rest of your evening skin care routine as usual. With a clean base, you get better product absorption and skin recovery overnight.
Keep skin healthy by removing makeup with a gentle double cleanse.
Removing your makeup doesn’t have to be invasive, complicated, or time-consuming. With the right products and a gentle approach, it can really support your skin.
Consider removing makeup as the foundation of your nightly routine. When your skin starts to feel clear and calm, everything that follows works better. And, you wake up looking like you In fact That beauty found rest.
X, The Skinny Confidential Team
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