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Homemade Make-up REMOVER

No stinging, No super oily face afterwards? I call that a win!

Easy Peasy Recipe:


Equal parts of- Witch Hazel, any oil (I prefer coconut oil for just about anything), and filtered water.


Can't say it gets any better than that!

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