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Practicing Sustainability and Love Makeup? Then You Have to Get This Product!

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at BU chapter.

We all know that the worst part of doing your makeup is having to take it off. At the end of the night, you just want to fall into bed and not have to worry about your mascara giving you raccoon eyes or your lipstick smearing on your pillow. Well, I am here to give you some life-saving advice: get the Makeup Eraser! 

Source: Spa Sense

The Makeup Eraser is a cloth that only requires water and removes all makeup—yes, even your waterproof mascara. When I first bought my Makeup Eraser I was skeptical. It only requires water? Yeah, right. But, believe me, with a splash of water and a wipe across the face, my makeup was gone! This product makes removing your makeup quick and simple. 

The way the Makeup Eraser works is that it is double-sided—one side for makeup removing and one for exfoliating the skin—and it uses millions of tiny fibers to suck up all the makeup, leaving your skin feeling fresh and clean. 

Source: Makeup Eraser

The Makeup Eraser costs $20, which is such a steal when you realize how much you will be saving on makeup remover. The Makeup Eraser is good for 3-5 years! Not to mention, you are helping save the planet, as well (which is priceless). Every day, 1.3 billion makeup wipes end up in landfills, so by purchasing the Makeup Eraser, you can help decrease that number, which will help the ecosystem and us humans.  

Source: Makeup Eraser 

Also, for my sensitive skin pals, do not worry! The Makeup Eraser has no chemicals, is dermatologist approved, and is super gentle on skin. 

So, what are you waiting for? Check out their website and find which Makeup Eraser is for you—they come in a variety of colors and prints!

Say bye-bye to makeup wipes! 

 

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Peyton is a sophomore at Boston University majoring in journalism in the College of Communication and minoring in Women, Gender and Sexuality. Besides writing for Her Campus, Peyton also writes for the Daily Free Press and is a member of Students for Reproductive Freedom. In her free time, she tries to find the best places for dessert in Boston and reads along with Emma Watson's book club "Our Shared Shelf."
Writers of the Boston University chapter of Her Campus.