How to Remove Makeup with Baby Shampoo and Coconut Oil

Pour 1 tsp coconut oil and ½ tsp baby shampoo directly into the container., Fill the remainder of the container with water., Add lid (screw tightly) and shake vigorously., Use cotton makeup remover pads to apply the shampoo/oil mixture and remove...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Pour 1 tsp coconut oil and ½ tsp baby shampoo directly into the container.

    Add lid and swirl mixture around so it combines.

    The mild detergent found in baby shampoo is ideal for cutting through tough makeup and application without harming your skin.

    The coconut oil is soothing and even protects and softens delicate facial skin.
  2. Step 2: Fill the remainder of the container with water.

    Tap water works just fine.

    However, if you want to go that extra step, fill with distilled or spring water. , Make sure all the ingredients are well integrated. , For easy application, have these pads on hand.

    In fact you can attach them to your bottle using a simple rubber band or elastic hair tie.

    It may not be pretty, but it's extremely functional and easy.

    If the cotton pad/ball is too big, use a cotton bud.
  3. Step 3: Add lid (screw tightly) and shake vigorously.

  4. Step 4: Use cotton makeup remover pads to apply the shampoo/oil mixture and remove your makeup.

Detailed Guide

Add lid and swirl mixture around so it combines.

The mild detergent found in baby shampoo is ideal for cutting through tough makeup and application without harming your skin.

The coconut oil is soothing and even protects and softens delicate facial skin.

Tap water works just fine.

However, if you want to go that extra step, fill with distilled or spring water. , Make sure all the ingredients are well integrated. , For easy application, have these pads on hand.

In fact you can attach them to your bottle using a simple rubber band or elastic hair tie.

It may not be pretty, but it's extremely functional and easy.

If the cotton pad/ball is too big, use a cotton bud.

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