Thursday, August 2, 2012

Baby wipes for make-up? YES.

I have been using baby wipes to remove my make-up for some time now.  But I still meet people from time to time that think that's crazy.  It doesn't work they say.  It wont remove my mascara like the specifically designed make-up remover towelettes will, they say.

I have to convince them.

Many of you are already hip to this idea.  Why pay much more per wipe for a beauty branded wipe over the much cheaper and gentle baby wipe?

I personally like Pampers brand best.  And out of their wipes, I prefer Pampers Sensitive.

Why?

The sensitive has no dyes, no perfumes, and is much gentler on my skin.  Even the eye area doesn't sting with these.

I have also tried the Pampers Unscented, but I don't feel these are as gentle and also they don't remove eye makeup as well.  Go figure, who knows why.

Let's compare:
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/pampers-stages-baby-wipes/ID=prod5543139-product
At Walgreens a reusable box dispenser of Pampers Sensitive wipes, with 64 wipes inside costs $3.29, for a cost per wipe of 5cents.

http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/maybelline-expert-eyes-eye-makeup-remover-towelettes/ID=prod3146814-product
These were the best value.  No decision on the kind other than price was made.  These are 50 count towelettes of Maybellline Expert Eyes Make-Up Remover Towelettes that sells for $6.99.  That's 13.9cents each. 

Massive price difference.  For the price you could use 2 baby wipes for the price of one towelette, and still save money.


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