Qet Botanicals Eye Makeup Remover
Qet Botanicals Eye Makeup Remover is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Pickup currently unavailable at Fitchburg
1 ounce
An award-winning natural eye makeup remover that delicately removes makeup smoothly and cleanly, while delivering nourishing vitamins and soothing oils to the delicate skin around the eyes.
- Winner of the 2019 Earth Day Beauty Award for “Best Eye Makeup Remover”
- Pampers and enriches the lashes and promotes lash and brow growth
- Gently removes mascara and eye makeup without the use of any silicones, petrochemicals, or other artificial ingredients
- Reduces puffiness or irritation around the eyes
- Soothing and non-greasy natural formula
Qet Botanicals Eye Makeup Remover is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Qet Botanicals Eye Makeup Remover
This natural eye makeup remover from Qēt Botanicals is the winner of an Earth Day Beauty Award, and it’s no surprise why. The botanical beauty company is all about creating self-care products that provide stunning results, without the use of any harmful chemicals or synthetic ingredients. They’ve accomplished all that and more in this clean, effective eye makeup remover.
With a carefully crafted blend of pure plant seed and flower oils, the natural eye makeup remover gently whisks away your mascara, eye shadow, and eyeliner. Essential fatty acids and moisturizing Vitamins E and A are introduced through castor bean and cranberry seed oils that soften the skin while promoting fuller lashes and brows. Silky-smooth oil extracted from safflowers reduces the appearance of eye fatigue by eliminating puffiness and irritations.
Contrast this with the ingredient line-up of most makeup removers. These products are stuffed with parabens, phthalates, sulfates, and PEGs, fossil fuel derivatives and EDTAs. Most also contain gluten, fillers, glycols, and silicones, as well as dyes, ureas, contaminant residue, artificial acids, slipping agents, extenders, and alcohol.
Do you really want ingredients like that anywhere near the delicate tissue of your eyes? We certainly don’t! With this safe, natural option, your most fragile skin feels soothed and cared for when this non-greasy formula washes your makeup away with a simple wipe. Removing eye makeup never felt so pampering!
Reviewed for accuracy by our licensed clinical team — doctors, nurse practitioners, and functional medicine specialists at The Healthy Place Clinic in Madison, WI.
Step 1. Place 1-2 pumps onto a clean finger. Although this small amount is usually sufficient, by all means, add another pump if needed.
Step 2. Rub gently over lashes and eyelids. Avoid getting it directly into your eyes.
Step 3. Sweep the remover away along with any trace makeup with a freshly warmed washcloth.
Step 4. Enjoy your fresh, bare, beautiful face!
Many ask us — is it okay to use the cleansing oil to remove eye makeup? We’d recommend that you do not. Where cleansing oils provide a generalized facial cleanse, the supple Eye Makeup Remover is intended for just the eye area. It’s a soft and gentle cleaner for the surface surrounding the eyes. We recommend our cleansing oils for reaching deeper pore-trapped impurities.
Cautions: Keep out of the reach of children. If you have a negative reaction, discontinue use and consult with a health professional.
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FAQs About Qet Botanicals Eye Makeup Remover
Q: Does this take off mascara well? A: Yes, usually. The safflower, castor, grape seed, and cranberry seed oils help break down eye makeup, so most mascara comes off pretty easily.
Q: How do I use it around my eyes? A: Use 1 to 2 pumps on a clean finger and gently rub it over your lashes and eyelids. Then wipe it away with a warm washcloth. Just try not to get it directly in your eyes.
Q: Why does it use castor oil? A: Castor oil helps loosen makeup and condition your lashes at the same time. Some people also use it around brows and lashes because they feel it helps them look a little fuller over time.
Q: I've heard lavender can bother sensitive skin. Should I be careful with this one? A: Yes, I'd be a little careful if you're very sensitive. It has lavender flower oil, so if essential oils usually bother your skin or eyes, I'd patch test first.
Q: Can I use this if I wear contacts? A: Maybe, but I'd take your contacts out first. It's oil-based, and you don't want that getting into your eyes or onto your lenses.
Q: Does it have anything nourishing for the skin around the eyes? A: Yeah. Grape seed oil, cranberry seed oil, and non-GMO vitamin E add a bit of moisture, which can feel nice if the skin around your eyes gets dry or irritated from taking makeup off.
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