The "BEST" Homemade Eye Makeup Remover--Easy and Effective! (2024)

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Ditch the toxins that are in most store-bought eye makeup removers and make your own instead! I tried a bunch of Homemade Eye Makeup Remover formulas, and this one worked the best.

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One of the best ways to get toxins out of your home is to make your own personal care products – like homemade lotion, toothpaste, hairspray, and more.

I set out this past week to try and figure out a good homemade eye makeup remover to share with all of you.

Little did I know that I’d have my work cut out for me.

There are a bunch of recipes out there on the internet touting to be great homemade eye makeup removers — so which one was the best?

Or was there an even better option?

Bet you just can’t wait to find out, right?

Now just to be clear, I don’t wear a bunch of makeup. In fact, I’ve been a real makeup minimalist most of my life.

I pretty much wear a little something under my eyes, some eyeliner (as natural as possible) and some mascara–and that’s it.

So I don’t have a lot of “stuff” to take off my face at the end of the day.

But I do need something that will take off mascara and eye liner.

I used to use a drugstore brand of remover, but when I finally read the label on that stuff I figured there had to be a better way.

Here’s the not-so-nice list of ingredients I had been putting on my eyes:

Mineral Oil, Isopropyl Palmitate, Polyethylene, Ceteth-20, Trihydroxystearin, Sorbic Acid, Methylparaben, Butylparaben, Propylparaben, Vanillin, Titanium Dioxide.

Ugh.

In fact, if you look at the Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep Rating on these ingredients, you will see that you really don’t want to be putting this on your eyes (a rating of zero is the best that you can get. As the numbers go higher, the ingredient is most likely more problematic.

mineral oil – (1-3):
ceteth 20 (2):
sorbic acid (3):
methylparaben (4):
titanium dioxide (1-3):

So for the past 2-3 years, I’ve been using straight jojoba oil as a “homemade eye makeup remover” — nothing really to make there, though. Just use it :-). And I’d put a little water on afterward and then do a quick swipe with some toilet tissue.

But it was really just too oily and I was using a lot of jojoba. It’s not crazy expensive, but I really wanted to find something that worked just as well and wasn’t such a mess.

Also, you know when you’re putting on mascara and you miss?

Well, when I’d try to clean up that stray mess with straight jojoba oil I’d end up with an oily mess on my face. Not good when you’re trying to get out the door quickly.

So…I perused the internet, came up with a bunch of homemade eye makeup remover recipes to try, and got to work.

First of all, a number of the recipes were “no go’s” from the start.

Like ones that contained:

  • Dawn Dishwashing Liquid
  • Johnson and Johnson’s Baby Wash
  • or other synthetic chemical-filled ingredients like that.

These are not things I want to use because I’m trying to avoid toxic synthetic chemical junk and not just save money, remember?

I came up with a list of 6 Eye Makeup Remover Recipes to Try.

Here are the results of each one …and at the end I’ll share which one was the winner.

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Homemade Eye Makeup Remover Formula Trials

Before I share the different homemade eye makeup removers that I tried, I should say that yes, I did try plain old coconut oil.

I love coconut oil for so many things, but coconut oil and my skin don’t seem to get along well. It doesn’t seem to sink in to my skin, I feel like I can’t get it off of my eyes after removing makeup, and it tends to cause breakouts for me.

There are a few skincare products with some form of coconut oil in them that don’t cause breakouts for me, but overall I don’t like using it on my face.

So there–a few readers have commented about how much they like using coconut oil for an eye makeup remover, but I just don’t.

Sorry.

So these are the different homemade eye makeup remover formulas (without coconut oil) that I tried.

Recipe #1 – 50/50 Witch Hazel & Oil

– 1/4 cup witch hazel(alcohol-free preferred)
– 1/4 cup oil (organic almond oil, jojoba oil, and organic olive oil are all decent choices)

Note (please be careful in choosing an olive oil since many are counterfeit. This Olive Oil has been shown in tests to be real olive oil.)

This one was the first recipe I tried. My initial thought upon mixing it up was, “Isn’t this going to sting my eyes?”

The first time I tried it, it didn’t.

The second time–stinging. Not good.

Recipe #2 – Water, Vitamin E Capsules & Oil

Honestly, I didn’t try this one. My reason? Seemed like a good recipe, but it’s basically just water and oil with a little added nutrition for your eyes. And since we don’t take Vitamin E currently (maybe we should??) I felt I couldn’t justify having myself or my readers purchase vitamin E oil just for making eye makeup remover.

Recipe #3 – Water, Castile Soap, & Olive Oil

– 1 cup water
– 1/4 teaspoon castile soap
– 1 teaspoon organic olive oil

This one plain stung and didn’t work well. I had to rub at my eyes several times to get my makeup off (and I’m not wearing waterproof mascara anymore). So this is a no-go for the delicate eye area.

Recipe #4 – Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Almond Oil

– 4 tablespoons EVOO
– 3 tablespoons almond oil

Well, this one I really didn’t have to try either since it’s basically just the same as my current method – straight oil. Just with different oils.

I love these oils but I need something different to take the makeup off my eyes without too much greasiness.

Recipe #5 – Water, Castille Soap, and Oil

– 1 cup water
– 1 1/2 tablespoons castille soap
– 1/8 teaspoon oil

This one, again, didn’t really work and stung somewhat. Stinging and my eyes just don’t go together. And well, if something doesn’t work–it just ummm…doesn’t work.

Recipe #6 – Water & Soap

– 1/2 cup water
– 2 teaspoons soap (I used castille soap)

Stinging. Again. And not good results.

So.. what’s a gal to do when these are the results she gets?

Well, here’s what happened. I came up with a winner that works like a charm and doesn’t sting:

May I humbly present to you, the Best Homemade Eye Makeup Remover?

What I wanted was the:

– removing power of the oils
– some added ingredients to make it less oily and easier to remove
– clean ingredients
– works even for waterproof mascara (for whenever you really need to wear it — e.g. swimming, events where you expect to be sobbing, etc.)
– no stinging

Here it is (drum roll please…)

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Approximate cost (at time of publishing post):

Even if you buy a more expensive oil like jojoba, you can make this synthetic chemical-free eye makeup remover for:

Jojoba oil– About $2.25 for 1 oz
Witch Hazel– About $1.62 for 1 oz
Water – let’s call that “free” for 1 oz, OK :-)?

Total: $3.87 for 3 oz. which is $1.29 per ounce (not including vitamin E)

And if you use olive oil instead, my EVOO from Costco costs about $.17 per ounce.

Then your total is: $1.79 for 3 oz, which is $.60 per ounce.

Compare that to one synthetic chemical-laden brand I was using – $4.99-ish for 2 fl oz.

I’d much rather the pure stuff!

This will even take off waterproof mascara, but you do have to work it in a little more and for a little longer. On a side note, I’ve heard that waterproof mascara can lead to lashes falling out and apparently the loss is sometimes permanent. I don’t know if that’s true or not, but I seem to have fewer lashes than when I was younger and I used to use waterproof mascara all. the. time. Sigh.

I so hope you like this as much as I do.

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Homemade Eye Makeup Remover

This Homemade Eye Makeup Remover works amazingly well and leaves no oily residue. It tested the best out of a variety of formulas that I tried. You're going to love it.

5 from 2 votes

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Makes: 0.33 cup

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to your container / dispenser.

  • Shake well before using.

  • MoistenCotton RoundorMakeup Padwith the mixture, or alternatively you could place some of the mixture on clean fingers– then wipe eyes gently.

Notes

TIPS:

To clean up stray makeup on face, put a small amount on fingers or dip cotton swab in mixture and clean up stray marks.

When washing face, make sure to get some cleaner on your eye area if you wish to remove any remaining oily residue.

UPDATE: Thewitch hazelin this product will help a bit with bacterial growth, but please for now only make enough to use within 3-4 days and store this in the fridge. If it seems bad, use common sense and don’t wipe it on your eyes :-).

Update 3/17: WARNING. Unless you are going to add a broad spectrum preservative to this lotion, pleaseplan to use this within 3-4 days and store in the refrigerator.

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Where to Buy Non-Toxic Eye Makeup Remover

Don’t feel like making your own Eye Makeup Remover? Here are a few options.

Crunchi’s I Am the Balm

I Am the Balm from Crunchi is an amazing product. Not only does it have no toxins and removes eye makeup effortlessly, it’s incredibly nourishing for your skin as well.

It works as an overall face cleanser, too.

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All of Crunchi’s products are clean, sustainable, and they perform well.
Get 10% off as a new customer with code ADVOCATE10 and they have a membership program with free shipping at $125, 10% credits back and special offers.

Poofy Organic’s Eye Makeup Remover

Poofy’s makeup remover is a super easy to use product that’s very reasonably priced and it’s loaded with nourishing ingredients for the skin around your eyes too.

More DIY Non-toxic Personal Care Products

Here are some more great homemade personal care and beauty products that are simple to make. I love all of these and I suspect you will too.

Homemade Jojoba Face Wash
Easiest Baby Wipes
Homemade Foaming Soap
Homemade Shea Butter Lotion
2 Ingredient Homemade Hairspray

What eye makeup remover do you use?

Photo Credits: Naomi Huzovicova

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