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Some of these gloves, generally thin instead of bulky (the better to stash in a pocket), feature rubber palm grips for better dexterity and soft areas on the thumb and forefinger designed for wiping wet noses.
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A good face wipe designed for makeup should do the trick, and gently dabbing the area with water should remove and excess eyeliner.
If you have sensitive skin, look for wipes designed for your skin type.
Whatever you do, though, do not spray the phone with industrial cleansers or use cleaning wipes designed for household chores, because these can damage the screen and other parts of the handset.
Or, provide them with a cloth that is specifically designed for cleaning eyeglasses (depending on the fabric, wiping on a shirt could scratch the glasses).
Although they are designed for the bottom, these gentle wipes will easily remove any makeup without clogging your pores.
If you'd like to avoid using and cleaning a cloth, you can purchase disposable cleaning wipes specifically designed for monitors.
This compact selection of products designed for young skin, packed into a wipe-clean cosmetics bag, is ideal (also available in normal and mature skin packs).
Prompted by Caroline Lucas, the Green party MP for Brighton Pavilion, Burnham criticised Gove for "wiping away" initiatives designed to support young people without conducting an equality impact assessment to gauge the "damage" that the withdrawal of the allowance might cause and whether it would set back social mobility.
Some programs designed for tablets and smartphones include recovery and remote-wipe features that you can activate to protect your personal information if your device gets lost or stolen.
However, the formulation they tested is designed for medical device reprocessing and therefore requires special PPE as well as a second wipe with water to remove the AHP residuals.
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