Saturday, December 12, 2009

Why is oil used in make-up removers?

Most make-ups are oil-based so applying the scientific rule ';like dissolves like';, it will make oil removed the products of the same characteristics easily. Oils are hydrophobic, meaning ';fear of water';, hence it will be more stubborn to be eliminated by water. But of course, after applying make-up removers, one should rinse their face to avoid the clogging of pores.





I hope this will help... ^-^Why is oil used in make-up removers?
This is because oil makes a good solvent for most powders and cosmetic ingredients.Why is oil used in make-up removers?
because oil basically sucks up all the makeup of your skin and its like a remover for mascaras and eyeliners also eyeshadows along with face powders. Just be sure to wash your face so the oil doesnt cause you to break out. oil + skin = pimpleface and yah no we you dont want that.
It absorbs the oils used in makeups plus on your face

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