Any time you wear makeup, it's really important to remove it at the end of the day. Though it adds an extra step to your nightly routine, it will help prevent breakouts (because yes, they can pop up after sleeping in your makeup) and will help your next-day skin look fresher and more clean, according to pro makeup artist Tai Ceme. Makeup removers come in many forms, including cleansing balms, oil cleansers, micellar waters, and on-the-go wipes, so narrowing down which one is right for you isn't always easy—especially if you're not sure what the difference is between all these options. So to help you choose, we chatted with Ceme and board-certified dermatologist Dr. Marisa Garshick to find the best makeup remover for each skin type and concern. We also tried the formulas ourselves and paid special attention to how effectively they washed away waterproof mascara and long-wear foundation, plus noted the ingredients used in each one.Our Top PicksBest Overall:Clinique Makeup Remover Jump to...