
DIY Makeup Remover Wipes
I remember the pre-kids days where I had the time to complete these lavish beauty routines every night.
Now I’m 4 kids in, and I’m just too tired to even think about those past routines. My goal at the end of the night is to get into bed as fast as possible – because I know Eleanor will be up 3 hours later for her late night feast.
That’s why I love these DIY makeup remover wipes. They are effective, leave my skin clean and feeling soft, and allows my head to hit my pillow faster. These DIY makeup remover wipes will even remove stubborn makeup (like waterproof mascara) easily.
DIY Makeup Remover Wipes
MATERIALS
- Container with Lid
- Cotton Pads
- 2 cups of water
- 2 tablespoons of melted Coconut Oil
- 2 tablespoons of Liquid Baby Soap (or another hypoallergenic soap)
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HOW TO MAKE Makeup Remover Wipes
- Stuff the cotton pads into your container.
- In a separate bowl, add in your 2 cups of water.
- Stir in your coconut oil and soap.
- Pour the mixture over the cotton pads.
- Let it sit for 5 minutes before using the wipes. If there is any extra liquid you can pour it out.
- Store in a dark cool place (like a cupboard) with the lid on.
You can store these DIY makeup remover wipes for up to a month.
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Toby says
I sure will! Love that it removes waterproof mascara as well!
Rebecca says
Looks easy enough!
jan says
Love that it will take off waterproof mascara as well. I will be passing this on to my daughter as well.
L.B. says
My skin is sensitive to coconut oil, but I’ll be sure to try these with mascara.
Linda Svarovsky says
Definitely will try this
Julie says
I am looking forward to trying this! Thanks for the recipe!
Erika Letson says
I will definitely try these for my teen daughter. Thanks!
michelle tremblett says
I will be trying this for sure, so simple and awesomely cost effective, thank you !
Ry Bee says
Great product! Looks awesome!
Marlene V says
I would love to try it. Looks nice and easy to do!
Edith Rennes says
I’m really not sure
Heather Swanson says
I should try this
Calvin F. says
Definitely would try it once at least. Coconut oil does wonders.
jan says
I will pass it to my daughter and she will!
Glogirl says
I currently have a lot of face wipes to use up. After they are done, I would just use my facial cleanser to remove make up.
Stephanie LaPlante says
I definitely want to try this. Sounds so much easier.
Florence Cochrane says
Yes easy recipe. I will give it a try.
Amy Heffernan says
Sure! I think I might give it a try!
Jenny L. says
I made reusable cotton pads a few weeks ago and would love to try this with them. Thanks for the recipe.
409cope says
I will definitely be trying this recipe.
Donnas says
These wipes are so easy, I’ll definitely be trying them out.
Wanda Bee says
I will definitely be trying this. I like making my own products.
s powell says
I think that is something that I will try
Shelley Butcher says
I have really sensitive skin. To wear make-up I have to take antihistamines so I rarely bother, so I won’t be trying these.
Mike Gismondi says
I am going to try this recipe!
Janette says
I love that the ingredients are things we use regularly in this house!
Christy E says
I will be giving this a try!
ivy pluchinsky says
I will be trying it!
T Schmidt says
I think I’ll give this a try.
Holly O'Gorman says
I don’t think I want to put coconut oil on my face.
Andrea Amy says
I might give it a try. I don’t normally use any sort of soap on my face, but this looks like it would be pretty mild.
Donnas says
I most likely will try this face wipe.
Darren Scrubb says
An easy recipe like this is something I can try out for sure.
Karla Sceviour says
ohh,I will try this,sounds so easy and great.
Deana says
I will definitely be trying this!
Amber says
Going to have to try this for my daughter
Mike Gismondi says
I’m going to try this and see if my wife likes them!
tanyab79 says
Absolutely will be trying this recipe.
Leslie C says
Definitely…I like saving money & trying new things!
Jan says
Awesome!! I’ll give this a try for sure.
Jennifer S says
Love this kind of idea!
Krista M says
Yes I will make this! My daughter needs a gentle type of make up remover.
travelbuds says
This looks so great and easy to make and once it’s done so easy to use. I think even my son would use it every night.
LILLIAN BROWN says
Yes I will try this recipe
Phillipa ODonovan says
Cant wait to try!
Robyn Bellefleur says
Yes, I will be trying it!
Julie says
I just made sure to pin this for future reference, thank you!
Wanda Bee says
I will, for sure, be trying this recipe.
laura feist says
i willtry it for sure
Leslie says
Thanks…I plan on trying this weekend!
janine a says
i will try this recipie it looks great! 🙂
Leslie says
If I have enough time I am trying it today!
Juliee Fitze says
Yea will be giving it a try.
ivy pluchinsky says
Of course i will be trying it!
T Schmidt says
I’m definitely trying this!
Leslie says
No time this weekend maybe next time!
Janet P. says
I will definitely be trying this recipe.
T Schmidt says
No doubt i’ll be trying this!
Betty S says
I love that the ingredients are all natural and easy to buy. I am not sure at this point if I will make the product, but will definetly buy the ingredients
T Schmidt says
I’ll try it, I could always use something good for mascara.
Ariel C says
yes, would try it!
janine a says
can’t wait to try the recipie!
Susan Biddle says
This is a very good idea, and yes I will probably make them.
Amanda Fontaine says
Yes, my twelve year old daughter has taken a liking to make up these last few months and I would love something natural for her.
nicolthepickle says
I might, I have all the things for it.
Kristi F says
I love the idea of having something all ready to wipe my face with at night since I get tired and lazy. I would definitely try these.
Debbie S. says
These would really be great for camping. Thanks for sharing!
Katrina says
do you know what the shelf life is on this DIY?
AlainaMonster says
Great question! I usually make a months worth at a time, and have no issues with them.
gloria webber says
I am wondering about the coconut oil.. it solidifies when cool… it would be nice to see pictures of the different stages of the mixture … from start to finish…
thanks
suresh lukhi says
hey dear,
i m so happy because your post are wonderful and really useful for me,thanks dear for sharing…
women's glasses says
Nice post, thanks so much for this sharing!
Annick says
yaaaas I use a very similar recipe to make my own makeup remover 😊
GiGi Eats says
TOTALLY genius!! I have to admit, I have been using almond oil or castor oil to take off my make up these days and it’s been working like such a charm!
Joquim says
What a fab idea; I’ve heard so many people rave about honey & coconut oil as it seems such a multi purpose product. I wear full eye make up every day and have really sensitive eyes, so I cant use most makeup removers you find at the drug store. I use Green Tea Cleanser to remove my eye makeup and this takes it off really well without making my eyes water. No eye irritation what so ever and I also use it as my night face cleanser. Its a creamy liquid, so it works for removing eye makeup as well.