You could easily spend hundreds — or even thousands — of dollars on eye serums and products for your face. But why would you when you can make products like eye makeup remover at home for a fraction of the cost?
Jill Nystul, founder of
One Good Thing By Jillee, is a pro when it comes to DIY alternatives. “First and foremost, you’re usually saving a significant amount of money over the store-bought stuff,” she says. “Second, you control the ingredients that go into what you’re making. No more mystery ingredients! And there’s a sense of self-sufficiency and independence that comes along with making your own products at home that is really satisfying!”
Eye Makeup Remover Recipe
Nystul’s DIY eye makeup remover isn’t just safe, but it’s made with ingredients that offer all kinds of benefits. As well as removing makeup, it also acts as an eye cream. To make it, you’ll need:
- ½ cup of extra virgin coconut oil
- vitamin E capsules (or oil)
- lavender essential oil
- small containers for mixing and storage
Step-by-Step
- Start by melting the coconut oil in the microwave. (It should only take 15 seconds.)
- Pour the liquid into your container(s).
- Use a small pin to poke holes in 6 vitamin E capsules. Add the contents of the capsules into a mason jar with the coconut oil.
- Add 6-7 drops of lavender essential oil.
When the mixture has returned to room temperature, it creates an oil that can be lightly massaged onto your eyelids and wiped clean. You can also leave on a small amount overnight to moisturize the delicate skin around your eyes.
Customize It!
Though Nystul uses lavender essential oil, she says you can experiment with whatever oil works best for your skin and smells good to you.
“Lavender essential oil is very calming and anti-inflammatory, which makes it a great addition to the eye makeup remover.” But, she cautions, not all essential oils are safe for the eyes, so do your research.
A DIY eye makeup remover that doubles as an eye cream can save you money and make you feel good about being resourceful. You can even put the recipe into a fancy jar and finish with a bow to give as a gift.