The description on the makeup remover I have says it's for removing makeup from lips, lashes, and eyes. (So don't suggest makeup remover please)
Also, is blush suppose to stay on your face for a while? I used a washcloth and it won't come off.How to remove blush (the makeup) from your face?
apply compact on itHow to remove blush (the makeup) from your face?
i have the best beauty tip ever!! use baby wipes.. huggies have natural gental wipes and they take your makeup off so well. even mascara. and it does not clog your pores all in all it is the best thing to use
the eye/lip makeup remover will work for blush. Use soap and it wiill probably come off with a wash cloth. Good luck =)
Use baby oil. Put it on a tissue and wipe it on your face. It should come right off.
soap.
I use cetaphil face wash to remove face makeup. Just a wash cloth without a cleanser will not remove makeup. They are designed to stay on the face and a you'll need a cleanser to disolve the makeup to remove it.
wash cloth wont work because its rough against your skin as your rubbing hard to get the makeup off.
i use the makeup removing face wipes.their moist and easily wipe off any make up! i love them!
No it should come off, try warm water %26amp; some non-scented soap. That should work! If not try baby oil, but make sure to get it all off your face otherwise your skin might break out (because the oil).
Use a cleanser on your face nightly. That will remove the makeup on your face (including blush, and foundation if you have it) for the night to prevent it from clogging up your pores.
I had this video up on youtube teaching people how to clean their face with moisturzing cream but i del. it.
So--- Use any kind of moisturizing cream, apply it on your face, then clean wit with a tissue.
Usually any kind of makeup remover will remove foundation and blush. The ones that say that they will remove eye makeup just have the ability to remove the waterproof formula in some of the products without irritating your eyes.
If scrubbing didn't work, try Oxy. I use it.
Powder blush should wash off in your nightly cleansing regimen. Most soaps formulated for the face will wash your makeup off. If it seems like you didn't get it all off in the first wash, go for round two. I usually use an oil-based cleanser, like Philosophy's Purity, to remove makeup, and then I follow it with a medicated cleanser to fight acne.
you should use ponds cream cleanser its pretty good an it for your face
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your cheeks are probably red from using a washcloth. And you should make sure your makeup remover is oil free its the oil makeup remover is the leading cause of blindness in woman. So if your interested in switching removers let me know and ill tell you which way to go ';(mary kay beauty consultant.)
Water.
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I'm sorry, I can't believe that someone actually claimed that makeup removed was the leading cause of blindness in women and then tried to sell you things. That's outrageous.
I'm surprised it's not coming off with whatever facial soap you're using, but like everyone else has said - even though the makeup remover doesn't specify cheeks, it should be fine.
I've never heard of blush that stayed put after scrubbing... usually blush fades off pretty quickly. What are you using?
How long it stays on your skin depends on the type of blush it is. (Powder, cream, gel, mineral, etc.) However, blush should never be difficult to remove because your skin is very sensitive so harsh rubbing should never be involved anywhere on your face. You could try your lip/eye makeup remover just to see if that works, or Ponds Cold Cream (which is awesome and inexpensive.) And, if you didn't use soap on the washcloth, try that. Hope that helps.
soap and water....duh
well i use remover, but a bit of olive il mised with water works to abit.
You can use your remove on your cheeks it is not going to hurt. Blush is supposed to come off daily like the rest of your makeup. Use some of your face wash if you would like, warm water may work as well.
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