makeup-remover

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Noun[edit]

makeup-remover (countable and uncountable, plural makeup-removers)

  1. Rare form of makeup remover.
    • 1959 March 27, Joe Coyle, “Easter Pageant Problems Involve Cowboy Boots”, in The Lexington Leader, volume 71, number 73, Lexington, Ky., page 14, column 2:
      One batch of the makeup-remover was not mineral oil, at all, but milk of magnesia.
    • 1968 October 21, Chicago Tribune, 122d year, number 295, Chicago, Ill., section 2, page 9:
      Cleansing Cream, the gentle, thorough makeup-remover.
    • 1978 September 10, The Shreveport Times, Shreveport, La. – Bossier City, La., page 4-E:
      Extremely Gentle Cleansing Cream, lightweight makeup-remover.
    • 1982 December 9, Nancy Dorrance, “Sunseekers soak up rays: Artificial tan’s a hot seller”, in The Sault Star, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., page B2, columns 3–4:
      Towels, makeup-remover and moisturizers are available to clients, although Heli herself has found no need for the latter.
    • 1985 April 18, The Victoria Advocate, 139th year, number 345, Victoria, Tex., page 1D:
      YOUR GIFT contains Extremely Gentle Cleansing Cream, pre-soap cleanerser[sic] and makeup-remover; []
    • 1986 December 14, Calvin Ahlgren, “Mime Trouper Masters Berkeley’s ‘Servant’”, in Datebook (San Francisco Chronicle), page 29, columns 1–2:
      Ebullient and normally sparkly-eyed, Lockwood glistens today with the added stimulus of the makeup-remover that, still drying on her cheeks, brings up an occasional tear.
    • 2001 June 7, Jean Patteson, “Prevention is the best cure for dye stains”, in Orlando Sentinel, page E4, column 1:
      A product that has many uses, including that of lip gloss, under-eye moisturizer and makeup-remover, also comes in handy as a stain-preventer.
    • 2002 December 15, Lifeline (Daily News), page 8:
      Try Swabplus, the new cotton swabs filled with makeup-remover.
    • 2003 October 14, Misty Harris, “Worth a second look”, in Edmonton Journal, page E2, columns 1–2:
      By that time, the spider effect has set in and you want nothing more than a good makeup-remover and some tissues.