Makeup and makeup remover go hand in hand.
According toHealthline, coconut oil can double as a makeup remover and night cream.
If you’re in a pinch, olive oil will work to remove makeup too (viaSelf).

It is not optimal, as your skin will have a greasy feeling afterward.
Although olive oil is non-comedogenic so it should not lead to acne.
Of course, with different skin types come different outcomes.

But forget the cooking oils.
Shaving cream as a makeup remover
Shaving cream comes to the rescue when thatclassic red lipstickgoes awry.
Perkins worked on set for “Law & Order SVU,” hence the fake blood reference.

Beauty blogger Maria Yaeger tried the shaving cream hack for removing her full face of makeup, according toCosmopolitan.
The cream stripped her face of beauty products, but experts don’t recommend this usage.
She then warns, “I wouldn’t recommend for continued usage, especially for eye makeup removal.”
Didyour perfect shade of foundationget on your sweater collar again?
No need to fear.
This hack works to remove any oil-based products.
Simply add a dollop of shaving cream to the stain and let it sit for 10 minutes.
When the time is up, wipe off the cream before throwing it in the washing machine.
Kim Kardashian is all for this hack too.
The stain should lift out easily" (viaInStyle).
If Kim says it, then it has to be accurate, right?
Shaving cream and rubbing alcohol are both inexpensive, everyday ingredients that are probably in your house right now.
Don’t let the makeup stains win.