It’s vegan, lasts you 3-5 years, saves you money and is environmentally friendly. You’re going to want to read on…
You need to stop buying makeup remover wipes, liquids, balms, – whatever it is you use. Right now.
What I’m about to share with you will completely change your life and save you a ton of money.

When I was in New York over Christmas, I was out shopping and came across a product called the “Makeup Eraser”. I had heard about this product many times on social media, but never really thought twice about it. Boy, oh boy, don’t I now wish I had given it more attention.
I ended up caving and buying it. It was $20 before tax, so I had all my fingers crossed that it would be worth it.

Here’s the crazy thing about the “Makeup Eraser”: it works. It advertises that it removes all makeup with just water. I feel like anybody would be seriously skeptical reading that. It seems too good to be true.
It also states it’s “equal to 3600 makeup wipes”, “lasts 3 to 5 years”, is “machine washable” and “reusable”, “great for sensitive skin” and “saves money”. All that I think it really needed to add was: This product is PURE magic!
I put it to the test that same night after wearing a full face of makeup all day. Using only warm-to-hot water I cleaned my face with the eraser side followed by the exfoliating side. I use a lot of mascara because, much to my despair, I have extremely thin and straight lashes. If it could take off my layers upon layers of mascara then I knew I had hit the jackpot.
Well, *ding* *ding* *ding* ladies and gentlemen. Hit the jackpot I did!!!
It’s been almost a month since I started using this product and I can still attest to the fact it’s the best investment I’ve ever made. I haven’t bought any other makeup removing product since. And I don’t intend to.
Here are some of the other benefits it advertises:
- 100% vegan
- Environmentally friendly
- Cruelty free
- Hypoallergenic + Dermatologically approved
- EU approved
- USA designed
So how exactly does just a towel remove makeup? According to the packaging, the towel is a special blend of polyester that works like a suction cup. It’s made up of millions of tiny hair-like fibres, which are 10-15 times thinner than a human hair. All of this contributes to the towel adhering to makeup and gently pulling it up and out of the skin.

Eraser side 
Exfoliating side
Pretty awesome if you ask me.
This product is the number one thing I’d recommend right now. It you think $20 or £20 is too much to spend on something like this, just think about how much you’ll be saving in the long run – potentially for 3-5 years!
This product comes in a lot of different colours. If you don’t want to see your makeup come off onto the towel, then I’d recommend going for the black one. I bought the neon green towel because it’s actually super satisfying to see your makeup come off like this!
After I remove my makeup with the eraser towel, I take a cotton pad and rub some witch hazel all over my face and neck. I do this after every makeup remover I use, simply because it takes off any excess product, dirt and oils.
I recently ran a survey on Instagram asking about makeup removers.
- What kind of makeup remover do you use? Most of you answered “liquid cleanser”.
- What’s the first thing you look for in a makeup remover? “Natural ingredients” and “Used it before” tied, with “Branded (aka good label you know of)” coming second.
- The most important thing for you in a makeup remover? Most of you answered “Easy to use every day”.
- Are you more likely to use a wipe or a liquid? “Liquid” won by a longshot.
- Would you prefer to be able to use LESS makeup remover products over the course of a year? Unsurprisingly, everyone voted for “Yes”.
- How much do you spend per year on makeup remover? The majority of people said “£10-£20”, with “£20+” coming second.
Based on this survey, a lot of you are spending more than you need to.
The “Makeup Eraser” is the answer. It’s easy to use every day, free of alcohol, oils, astringents, parabens, fragrances and sulfates, and it’s probably the last makeup remover product you’ll ever buy.
I’ll link it here if you’re interested.



