The 10 Best Eye Makeup Removers Melt Away Waterproof Formulas With Ease

My winged liner stands no chance.

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It’s an excellent time to be a makeup lover. While I never let trends dictate how I paint my face—I clung to my liquid winged eyeliner throughout the entire “clean girl” era—the long-overdue return of vibrant, colorful makeup means we’re in for an avalanche of innovative new products and fun new techniques. And I’m so here for it. But ask anyone who uses makeup as a form of creative expression, and they’ll tell you: How you remove your makeup is just as important as how you apply it. And that’s especially true of eye makeup.

As one of the most sensitive areas of the body (and home to some of the thinnest skin of all), the eye area poses a unique challenge when removing makeup: For the sake of your ophthalmological and skin health, it’s crucial to get rid of every last flake and sparkle—but the products you use to do so need to be gentle and non-irritating.

Thankfully, in the 109 years since Maybelline cake mascara hit the market (the first water-soluble eye makeup, made of coal dust and Vaseline), there’s been a lot of innovation on the removal front, especially in the last couple of decades. From old-school department store classics to K-beauty balms and French pharmacy staples, there are so many ways to melt away your eyeshadow and mascara without tears. Ahead, some of my top picks for gentle yet effective eye makeup removers.

Keepin’ It Classic

To be totally honest, dedicated eye makeup removers aren’t my first choice; I go for balms and wipes first. That said, these three liquids are classics for a reason. Pop a few drops on a cotton round, hold it to your eye for about 30 seconds (don’t tug or rub!), and voila—makeup-free lids.

Melt Away

As a double-cleansing devotee, my preferred method of makeup removal is oils and balms that melt away eyeshadow and liner without leaving any greasy residue—or, at least, the best ones do. These three are among them.

Wipe ‘n Go

While I wouldn’t rely on makeup wipes alone for my cleansing needs (I still follow up with a cream, foam, or gel), they are a great way to remove eye makeup quickly, especially when traveling.

No-Rinse Micellar

While it isn’t my preferred method, I know so many beauty editors who swear by micellar water for all their makeup removal and first-step cleansing—and when the time comes to clean up a little errant liner, even I can’t deny its power.

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Eden Stuart
Contributing Beauty Writer

Eden Stuart is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor with more than a decade of experience, most recently as a beauty editor at Byrdie

After beginning her career as an assistant editor with a regional lifestyle magazine in her native Virginia, Eden decided to try her luck in the Big Apple. She soon landed a job as a news editor with a leading beauty B2B media company, eventually climbing the ranks to assistant managing editor. She left the B2B space to join Byrdie, where she tackled everything from skincare explainers and nail galleries to celebrity interviews and personal essays for nearly five years.