Makeup Eraser Fun Facts
• The Makeup Eraser was started in 2012 by three generations of women in one family.
• No more wasting money on liquid makeup removers and throwaway items like wipies and cotton balls. • Cloth gently removes 3D and waterproof mascara, face paint, every day makeup. • Front Side with short weave removes makeup. • Simply wet with warm water, use gentle circular motions to remove makeup. • Back Side of the cloth tag exfoliates and dries skin. • This soft cloth does not collect odor or bacteria like a regular scratchy wash cloth, so you don’t have to wash it every day. • It’s the proprietary poly blend’s special weave that’s the secret to making it work! • No chemicals! No gimmicks! No kidding! • It is NOT microfiber. Stains will come out in wash. • Add to regular laundry, no special detergents needed. • 30 day money-back guarantee. But I know you’ll love it! • The Makeup Eraser was featured on NBC’s Today Show and reviewed by Bobbies Beauty Buzz, Makeup Artist Magazine, Fox News and several local TV News Stations and Newspapers. |
Income OpportunityAre you interested in the income opportunity with Makeup Eraser? You can read up on becoming a distributor or free affiliate.
Do you own a business and have a retail location where you would like to sell the Makeup Eraser? Check out the Makeup Eraser retail program and learn about special pricing. Feel free to contact me with any questions you have. |
Makeup Eraser Use & Wash Tips
There’s no chemicals in the cloth, but since the threads have been flattened during shipping, the fibers need to be “perked up” before first use.
1. Add your Makeup Eraser to regular laundry before first use.
2. No special detergents needed- just throw in wash and dryer. It is ok to use fabric softener and dryer sheets. Do NOT use bleach.
3. To use: Wet with warm water. With front side of the cloth (not the side with tag), gently move in circular motions on your face.
4. Turn the cloth over to side with tag and again, use gentle circular motions to wipe your face- this side exfoliates!
5. If you use a lot of waterproof makeup, you might want to rinse with soap and water, then hang to dry.
6. Wring out any additional water and hang on your towel bar to use again the next night.
1. Add your Makeup Eraser to regular laundry before first use.
2. No special detergents needed- just throw in wash and dryer. It is ok to use fabric softener and dryer sheets. Do NOT use bleach.
3. To use: Wet with warm water. With front side of the cloth (not the side with tag), gently move in circular motions on your face.
4. Turn the cloth over to side with tag and again, use gentle circular motions to wipe your face- this side exfoliates!
5. If you use a lot of waterproof makeup, you might want to rinse with soap and water, then hang to dry.
6. Wring out any additional water and hang on your towel bar to use again the next night.
Possible Washing Scenarios
I washed it but the stains didn’t come out.
• If you use a lot of water proof makeup on a regular basis, wash used area with soap and water in sink and/or use stain remover before adding to laundry.
• Is laundry over-loaded? If laundry is over-stuffed, none of the laundry is really clean.
• Is it an HE Washing Machine? This type uses less water and the stains need the “soap/water” friction to be removed.
• If you’re using the Makeup Eraser to take face paint off, rinse the cloth with soap and water in sink before adding to laundry.
• It is perfectly fine to hand-wash your Makeup Eraser and “hit” well used area with soap and water.
• How old is your mascara? Brand? Some mascaras have a synthetic coal tar-like substance that makes it hard to come out of the cloth. Treat with stain remover or use Dawn brand Dish Detergent.
Note: If small stains don’t come out, it doesn’t affect how well the cloth works, but of course we do like to say that most stains will come out!
All of my makeup isn’t coming off.
• Make sure you’ve liberally wet the Makeup Eraser with WARM water.
• For water proof and semi-permanent makeup: gently rest the cloth on the area for a few seconds before using circular motions to remove.
• Make sure you are using the Makeup Eraser side with OUT the tag; the short weave is the side made especially for removing makeup. Longer weave side with a tag is for exfoliating and drying your face.
• If you use a lot of water proof makeup on a regular basis, wash used area with soap and water in sink and/or use stain remover before adding to laundry.
• Is laundry over-loaded? If laundry is over-stuffed, none of the laundry is really clean.
• Is it an HE Washing Machine? This type uses less water and the stains need the “soap/water” friction to be removed.
• If you’re using the Makeup Eraser to take face paint off, rinse the cloth with soap and water in sink before adding to laundry.
• It is perfectly fine to hand-wash your Makeup Eraser and “hit” well used area with soap and water.
• How old is your mascara? Brand? Some mascaras have a synthetic coal tar-like substance that makes it hard to come out of the cloth. Treat with stain remover or use Dawn brand Dish Detergent.
Note: If small stains don’t come out, it doesn’t affect how well the cloth works, but of course we do like to say that most stains will come out!
All of my makeup isn’t coming off.
• Make sure you’ve liberally wet the Makeup Eraser with WARM water.
• For water proof and semi-permanent makeup: gently rest the cloth on the area for a few seconds before using circular motions to remove.
• Make sure you are using the Makeup Eraser side with OUT the tag; the short weave is the side made especially for removing makeup. Longer weave side with a tag is for exfoliating and drying your face.