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Replacement for Nivea Visage Eye Makeup Remover

Hi mamas! I am a big fan of Nivea Visage Eye Makeup Remover lotion and now I can't find it anywhere. I've tried many web searches trying to find a place to buy it with no luck. This product was awesome! A tube would last 6 months where everything else I've tried only lasts 2 months (if I'm lucky). Not the mention everything else I've tried (for lack of a better way to say it) SUCKS. I never had to apply much pressure to get the Nivea to work but everything else seems to require it. I swear the skin around my eyes has aged significantly since I've had to use other products. Has anyone that used this product found a replacement that you like?

What can I do next?

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J., Hi! I don't know how much make up you wear or what, but I use just plain old baby oil and water on a washcloth to get my mascara and shadow off. It works great! I just squirt some on a wet warm washcloth and lay it on my eyes for a second and wipe. No tugging on the delicate eye tissue and it's CHEAP!
Good luck!
Steph

I used to use MaryKay makeup remover its real easy and not rugh on the eyes! I don't were make that often anymore so I still have mine. but when I used it it would last 10 months. so find a MaeyKay near you !

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How about some old-fashioned Pond's cold cream. I've used it for years and the make-up comes right off without much trouble. It's inexpensive too!

J., Hi! I don't know how much make up you wear or what, but I use just plain old baby oil and water on a washcloth to get my mascara and shadow off. It works great! I just squirt some on a wet warm washcloth and lay it on my eyes for a second and wipe. No tugging on the delicate eye tissue and it's CHEAP!
Good luck!
Steph

I like Mac's eye makeup remover in orange bottle, or the wipes are good too. A little pricey but it works better than anything I've found.

I just use plain ol baby oil and a Q-tip. very cheap and a bottle will last years!

G'Morning J.. I checked online also and found this

NIVEA VISAGE is being phased out of the U.S. market, but you can still buy remaining products exclusively on Drugstore.com. Visit and stock up while supplies last!

Buy VISAGE on Drugstore.com

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When I was looking for my Oil of Oyl Makeup I wrote the company. They informed me it was also being discontinued. I found some at Wal-Greens a few weeks later on close out. Bought all they had.
If you can find a address for the Nivea comp. try contacting them

Good Luck, I hate it when you find something you really love and then they stop producing it. GRRRRR lol

God Bless
K. Nana of 5

I've used either Almay oil-free eye makeup remover or Maybelline oil-free eye make up remover. Both are liquids and I use a cotton ball or q-tip with them. Pretty cheap, too. Get it at Walgreens or even grocery store.

I don't know if you've tried these yet, but if not it is worth a try. I love the Mary Kay eye makeup remover or Lancome eye makeup remover. Both work great for me and I love that you don't have to put pressure to remove the makeup especially on those soft tissue around the eye. These are not creams, though. So I'm assuming their purposes is just to remove makeup and to add a bit of moisture in that area. Whether it has anti-aging properties, I'm unsure.

Good luck. Nivea is a great brand. I remember seeing a lot of it in Japan or even Europe. Sounds crazy, but maybe there might be some you can order over seas?

I used to use MaryKay makeup remover its real easy and not rugh on the eyes! I don't were make that often anymore so I still have mine. but when I used it it would last 10 months. so find a MaeyKay near you !

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