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My Favorite Makeup Remover – La Vitton Water–soluble Cleansing Oil

"Debbie" <debbie_ston...@hotmail.com>
I wear quite a bit makeup everyday and I used to use all kinds of
cleansers, and some of them were harsh and irritating. Then my
manicurist asked me to try La Vitton, and now I'm hooked. The cleansing
oil removes all my makeup, including water–proof mascara, with ease and
comfort. I used to lose eyelashes using my old eye makeup remover, but
with La Vitton I've never lost a single eyelash! The best thing is I
don't need to use another cleanser afterward, and my skin feels clean
and silky smooth.
"karen" <krmi...@yahoo.com>
where did you buy it?
"val189" <gwehr...@bellsouth.net>
What type of place sells it? Price and number of ounces? thanks
"Debbie" <debbie_ston...@hotmail.com>
I bought mine from www.lavitton.com and I believe they come in 3 sizes:
Travel, Home and Spa.
Travel 2.2 oz $8.95
Home 4.5 oz $14.95
Spa 8oz $19.95
I bought the Spa since it's the best deal.:)
"Barbara" <mom_2_...@hotmail.com>
Debbie wrote:
I bought mine from www.lavitton.com and I believe they come in 3 sizes:
Travel, Home and Spa.
Travel 2.2 oz $8.95
Home 4.5 oz $14.95
Spa 8oz $19.95
I bought the Spa since it's the best deal.:)
Wow. You must really love this stuff. You've only posted two messages
to usenet, and both have been about the product. And the person who
asked you where you bought it? Her first post ever. This product must
be amazing to inspire people to do this.
Now, there's no chance that you might be associated with this company,
is there?
Barbara
"ahmward" <nospam.ahmw...@yahoo.com>


"Barbara" <mom_2_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Debbie wrote:
Wow. You must really love this stuff. You've only posted two
messages
to usenet, and both have been about the product. And the person who
asked you where you bought it? Her first post ever. This product
must
be amazing to inspire people to do this.
Now, there's no chance that you might be associated with this company,
is there?
Barbara
Gosh, my favorite makeup removers are Almay non–oily eye makeup remover
pads that you can buy in any drugstore and Lancome mousse confort that
is available on line as well as in department stores. They are easy to
find, easy to use and cost less than the spa deal.
Audrey
not associated with either company
"sparkly_ana" <a....@hotmail.co.uk>
Hmm.. I will try this stuff, but my number 1 fave make–up remover is
Evian!! They come in wipes or cream AND they moisturise! Fab–u–lous!!!
"EMiriamD" <emiri...@gmail.com>
I have only one word: Albolene. Use to remove all eye makeup,
including waterproof mascara. Also use to tissue off face makeup,
then follow with whatever cleanser you like––I'm using Biore Anti–Shine
these days. Works like the proverbial charm for me without having to
order anything online. Cheap, effective, readily available.
"MaureyL" <Maur...@aol.com>
Do you think you could get this stuff off with a warm washcloth or
would you still have to follow up with another cleanser??
"kpr54" <karhil...@gmail.com>
Can't use anything with the word "oil" in it, even "water–soluble."
Clogs my pores. So far I'm happiest with Rimmel's. It's the first
I've used that doesn't burn my eyes, and since I don't wear waterproof
eyemakeup, it works perfectly.
Miss Jenney <j3nn...@hotmail.com>
Apparently Eucerin makes a makeup remover. It is oil and alcohol free
and I was told by a drugstore cosmetologist at Shopper Drug Mart that
is it by far the best drug store makeup remover she has ever tried.
I'm just using my MAC Cleansing Oil for now and it works great for me,
but I would rate my Marcelle's Gentle Make–up Remover for Sensitive
Eyes as more effective. Marcelle's also makes an oil–freel gel makeup
remover.