Isn’t it troublesome to remove makeup after usage?
After spending a bomb on our pressed powders, eyeshadow and lipsticks, we still have to fork out money to buy makeup remover.
Although we don’t really want to spend money on it, we understand that makeup will clog our pores and we will have bad skin the following day.
Oh, who haven’t heard of the horror stories yet? Doesn’t help when girls who talk about clogged pores exclaim loudly and end it with a grimace.
That being said, I tried Bifesta for the first time today.
Previously known as cleansing express
I am pretty sure that if I continued using this for the next few weeks, I am not going back to my L’Oreal eye makeup remover.
My current eye makeup remover
Right now, I am using this L’Oreal eye makeup remover with cotton pad everyday.
What it is lacking is the pump that Bifesta has. Great for lazy people. But it costs only $5.80 from Chinatown whereas Bifesta costs about $18. Teehee.
With Bifesta, I need not wash my face off with a facial cleanser and then moisturize it afterwards because it already contains moisture. I just need to rinse off the makeup remover lotion with water and I’m done!
Now I am wondering if there is any economical sense for me to use the cheaper alternative, but spend an additional 5 minutes to cleanse and moisturize my face. By the way, my cleanser costs about $20 and moisturizer costs $80.
Then again, it is not possible for me to use Bifesta alone, without any cleanser or moisturizer in my house. Right?
Perhaps I should keep a bottle of Bifesta around for lazy days, and stick to the cheaper alternative for non-lazy days.
Perfect solution. Pun intended.