How to Take Off Makeup without Makeup Remover or Wipes (2025)

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10 DIY makeup removers you probably already have at home

Co-authored byKatya Gudaevaand Aly Rusciano

Last Updated: December 28, 2024Fact Checked

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  • What to Use to Remove Makeup
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  • General Tips on Removing Makeup
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  • Importance of Removing Makeup
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  • Are makeup wipes bad for you?

It’s been a long day, and when you reach for your makeup remover, you find that you’re out. You don’t have the energy to go out again, so what do you do? Can you just leave your makeup on? Well, no. That wouldn’t be very healthy for your skin. But luckily, there are plenty of other things you can use to remove your makeup, and many of them can be found around your house! Keep reading to learn how to remove makeup without makeup remover.

Can you remove makeup without a makeup remover?

Yes, you can remove your makeup without makeup remover or wipes with micellar water, a cleansing balm, coconut oil, aloe vera, or moisturizer. Gently massage the product into your skin, wipe away, and rinse. Repeat to make sure the makeup is fully removed and your skin feels fresh and clean.

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What to Use to Remove Makeup

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    Micellar water Micellar water is the most common go-to way to remove makeup because it acts as both a cleanser and makeup remover. Simply dampen a cotton pad with the water and gently wipe your face. For stubborn makeup, hold the damp cotton pad over the area to loosen the product and wipe it away.[1]

    • Keep in mind that micellar water won’t remove all makeup. It may take longer to remove stage or waterproof cosmetics with it.
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    Jojoba oil Jojoba oil is a great DIY makeup remover that’s naturally non-comedogenic and won’t clog your pores.[2] Place a small amount of the oil in your hands and gently massage it into your face in circular motions. Then, rinse the oil and loosened makeup away with warm water.

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    Coconut oil Coconut oil is an excellent natural DIY makeup remover (plus, it moisturizes your skin). All you have to do is place a bit of oil onto your hands and gently massage it all over your face, making sure to close your eyes when removing eye makeup. Rinse away the oil when you’re done, and pat dry with a towel.[3]

    • Coconut oil can clog your pores, so always wash your face thoroughly after using it.
    • Make sure your coconut oil is “virgin” or pure, as this product is the most organic and beneficial for the skin.
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    Aloe vera Aloe vera can be used directly from the plant or in a 100% pure product. Simply break off a piece of the plant and squeeze out some of the oil, or dab a small amount of product onto your hand. Then, massage the oil into your face in circular motions. Rinse off the oil to cleanse away the makeup.

    • Be careful when using aloe vera around your eyes, as it can cause irritation, stinging, and redness.[4]
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    Olive oil Olive oil moisturizes the skin while removing makeup. So, if you’re out of makeup remover, head to the kitchen and grab the oil. Dab a few drops into your palm or fingertips and apply it to the skin. Massage it all over your face in circular motions. Then, wipe the oil off with a cotton round or washcloth and rinse.[5]

    • Olive oil can clog your pores, so make sure to wash your face thoroughly after using it to remove your makeup.
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    Baby oil Baby oil is a great product to use to remove makeup around the eyes. Wet a cotton round or pad with a bit of baby oil, then gently wipe the eyes and surrounding skin. Make sure to rinse the skin and eyes thoroughly after using baby oil to ensure the product and makeup are removed.[6]

    • This product can dry out the skin, so use it in moderation.
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    Cleansing balms Cleansing balms are all the rage these days because they help remove makeup while purifying your skin. For most cleansing balms, all you have to do is scoop the product into your hand, gently massage it into your skin, and then rinse.

    • Always follow the instructions on your chosen product for the best results.
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    Moisturizer Your regular moisturizer can be used in a pinch to remove your makeup. Squirt a small amount onto your fingertips and massage it into your skin. Then, use a damp washcloth or cotton pad to wipe off the moisturizer and loosened makeup. Wash your face once all your makeup is removed to ensure no leftover product is on your skin.

    • Even though you’re using moisturizer to remove your makeup, it’s still important to moisturize as usual immediately after washing your face.[7]
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    Lip balm Lip balm can help remove stubborn lipstick in a pinch. Simply apply a thick layer of your favorite lip balm to your lips, then rub your lips with a tissue. Keep applying layers of lip balm and rubbing until the lipstick is removed.

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    Water and soap Believe it or not, you can use water (and soap) to remove your makeup. While using water alone won’t be as efficient as using an oil or cleanser, it can still get the job done. Wet a washcloth or cotton round with warm water and press it onto your face to loosen the makeup. Then, rinse, wash your face with soap, rinse again, and repeat as needed.

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General Tips on Removing Makeup

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    Be gentle. No matter how you remove your makeup, you should always be very gentle.[8] Your skin is delicate, and even if you don’t have sensitive skin, it’s fragile. So, always use a gentle, careful hand. Opt for massaging products with circular motions instead of scrubbing and patting your face dry with a towel.[9]

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    Cleanse twice. Even if you think you’ve removed all your makeup the first time, always use your chosen removal method twice. The first cleanse typically only removes the first layers of makeup, and there’s often still grime and product left on your skin afterward.

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    Use steam. When in doubt, aid the makeup removal process and cleanse your skin with steam. The hot steam from a shower or boiling kettle can give you a deeper cleanse and help “melt” away makeup. Do a facial at home by turning on the shower before removing your makeup to heat the bathroom, standing over a pot of boiling water, or placing a hot towel over your face.[10]

    • Facials are also excellent ways to hydrate your skin and release acne-causing bacteria.
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Why is it important to remove your makeup?

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  1. Leaving makeup on overnight can clog your pores and cause breakouts. Leaving makeup on overnight can irritate your skin and create pimples (especially if you have acne-prone skin). Even if you’re using non-comedogenic products (products designed not to clog pores), it’s always best to remove makeup to protect your skin, especially before going to bed.[11]

    • As professional makeup artist Katya Gudaeva says, “The number 1 rule is to never go to bed with makeup on.” She reiterates, “Your skin is an organ, and it needs to breathe after the whole day.” Gudaeva recommends removing your makeup and washing your face first thing when you get home for the day. This way, if you fall asleep, you won’t have to worry!

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Are makeup wipes bad for you?

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  1. Makeup wipes can be damaging to your skin. While convenient, makeup wipes aren’t the best method to remove your makeup. These wipes often contain harsh ingredients like parabens and surfactant cocamidopropyl, which can irritate the skin. Dermatologists recommend only using makeup wipes in dire situations and always opt for a good facial cleanse or scrubbing.[12]

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      This article was co-authored by Katya Gudaeva and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Katya Gudaeva is a Professional Makeup Artist and the Founder of Bridal Beauty Agency based in Seattle, Washington. She has worked in the beauty industry for over 10 years and worked with companies such as Patagonia, Tommy Bahama, and Barneys New York and with clients such as Amy Schumer, Macklemore, and Train. This article has been viewed 1,773 times.

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