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Rosehip Makeup Remover

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Rosehip Makeup Remover

If you enjoyed making this Rosehip Make Up Remover, be sure to watch our other DIY videos on how to make Cocoa Butter & Coffee Scrub Cubes or Shea Cleansing Oil!

As an extra bonus, the Rosehip Make Up Remover does not burn your eyes / sting and does not leave your skin feeling dried out.  This lovely natural Rosehip Make Up Remover cleanses as well as moisturizes, and you need only two ingredients to make it -Rosehip Oil and Shea Oil.

This is a two-ingredient, gentle yet effective, Rosehip Make Up Remover.

Not only is this Rosehip Make Up Remover great at removing stubborn waterproof mascara – a little goes a long way and it also has the added benefit of being a great way to combat fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes.

Rosehip Makeup Remover

Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Total time: 5 Minutes

Ingredients

Required
  • 40 g Rosehip oil (Clean and Green Family)
  • 40 g Shea oil (Clean and Green Family)

Instructions

1. Simply fill a bottle with 15 g rosehip oil and 15 g shea oil, and shake gently to mix the oils.
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To remove even the stubbornest of waterproof mascara, soak a cotton pad with a little water and your Rosehip Make Up Remover and gently press over your lash line.

Ingredient Facts:
Rosehip Oil: Rosehip oil is packed with anti-inflammatory fatty acids and vitamins A and C. These ingredients allow rosehip oil to treat signs of aging and pigmentation, hydrate skin and repair damaged skin, and provide a strong protective antioxidant boost — all without the oily feel of a traditional oils. Rosehip oil helps to hydrate skin, improving its tone and texture and minimizing pigmentation. Great for dry skin types, it hydrates, soothes and softens.

Shea Oil: The physical properties of shea oil allow it to easily absorb into the skin promoting skin elasticity. Shea Oil will not leave an oily or greasy residue typical of many oils. It is a great natural emollient and it contains a high level of vitamins A, E, F and oleic fatty acid.

​If you enjoyed making this Rosehip Oil Makeup Remover please take a look at the other recipes available and watch our DIY-videos on how to make the products.