Makeup Removers Seattle WA

Oil-based makeup removers cut through the oils and wax that keep makeup on your face, while easy'spreading cleansers sweep away traces of dirt that removers can leave behind. Read on for more information on removing makeups.

Sephora
(206) 624-7003
415 Pine Street
Seattle, WA
Hours
Monday-Saturday:10am-8pm
Sunday:11am-6pm

Sephora
(425) 467-1337
141 Square
Bellevue, WA
Hours
Monday-Saturday:9:30am--9:30pm
Sunday:11am-7pm

Sephora
(425) 776-8010
Alderwood Mall,3000 184th Street SW
Lynnwood, WA
Hours
Monday-Saturday:10am-9:30pm
Sunday:11am-7pm

Hair Gallery Salon
(206) 623-2900
318 2nd Ave S
Seattle, WA

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Salon Sovaga Inc
(206) 324-7676
1101 Boylston Ave
Seattle, WA

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Sephora
(206) 526-9110
2618 NE University Village Street
Seattle, WA
Hours
Monday-Saturday:9:30am-9pm
Sunday:11am-6pm

Sephora
(206) 444-4724
616 Southcenter Mall
Seattle, WA
Hours
Monday-Friday:10:30am-9pm
Saturday:10am-9pm
Sunday:11am-6pm

Sephora
(360) 692-1222
10315 Way NW
Silverdale, WA
Hours
Monday-Saturday:9am-10pm
Sunday:10am-8pm

Salon Circa
(206) 223-0457
1417 4th Ave Ste 500
Seattle, WA

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Crosscut Public Media
(206) 382-6137
1411 4th Ave
Seattle, WA

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By Lindsey Galloway

Attention makeup junkies! Here’s a pop quiz:
Which of these should you use every night to wash your face?
A. Makeup remover B. Cleanser C. Both
If you answered C, you’re right. You need both. Oil-based makeup removers cut through the oils and wax that keep makeup on your face, while easy-spreading cleansers sweep away traces of dirt that removers can leave behind. If you only remove makeup with a cleanser, “you could actually be rubbing impurities into the skin rather than off it,” explains Spirit Demerson, founder of the natural beauty boutique spiritbeautylounge.com. So here’s the drill: Use a makeup remover first and a gentle cleanser second, or choose one product that combines natural oils with gentle cleansing ingredients. Our favorites:

Removers
Skin Apricot Eyes
Seven indulgent oils help remove even stubborn eye makeup and nourish the delicate eye area. ($16.95, 1 oz; carenonline.com )
Femme Makeup Remover
Shea butter and olive oil work together to whisk away the last traces of makeup. ($32, 3.38 oz; oliviernewyork.com )

Cleansers
Bella Luccè
Pink Grapefruit Foaming Cleanser
This aloe vera–based cleanser leaves skin feeling fresh and rejuvenated. ($16, 4 oz; bellalucce.com )
Kaia Naturals Bamboo
Facial Cleansing Cloths
Made from sustainable bamboo, these whisper-soft cloths are infused with organic honey and oat amino acids to clean and support skin. ($18, 30 cloths; kaianaturals.com )

All-In-One
Organic Apoteke
Buttermilk Cleanser
Sweet almond, palmarosa, and sunflower oils dissolve makeup, while a gentle cleansing blend does the rest. ($35, 1.7 oz; spiritbeautylounge.com )

Blûm Naturals Daily
Eye Cleansing Pads
Organic aloe vera and chamomile fully but gently rid the eyelids of liner and shadow. ($6, 50 pads; blumnaturals.com )

—LG

Author: Lindsey Galloway

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