I use a soft, fabric hair band to get my hair out of my face (I have bangs or a 'fringe' as you might call them).
I use Neutrogena Oil Free eye makeup remover to remove any/all eyemakeup - just moisten a cotton pad and gently swipe over each eye. After that, I'll apply old-fashioned Pond's Cold Cream all over my dry face, and massage it all around. Rinse off with luke-cool-ish water and a washcloth. If I'm really tired, then this is all I do.
Many nights, I'll wash my face again (after the Pond's) with CeraVe hydrating cleanser, and apply some sort of night cream, treatment product or moisturizer. Last night it was Exuviance Rejuvenating complex (a store-bought retinol type of cream). Sometimes I'll just use some CeraVe moisturizing lotion, or maybe a serum that is more of a treatment product (Exuviance Vespera Bionic Serum). I'll use one of the three - not all of them! Depending on how my skin feels - it might be just some of the CeraVe moisturizing lotion, or it might be the rejuvenating complex cream (retinol), or it could be the Vespera serum (AHA's and PHA's - good for exfoliating).
I can't put too much stuff on my face in the morning, so I tend to use the fancier skin-care products at night before bed.
Brush teeth with Tom's of Maine peppermint toothpaste. There's a slightly funny story about this. I was wandering around a frou-frou health food type of store one year, in search of Christmas stocking stuffers for my husband. Got him some of this, although neither of us had tried it. It just sort of sat there on my husband's side of the vanity, so I tried it, and *loved* it. Now we both use it, and can't stand regular toothpaste anymore. The Tom's of Maine isn't artificially sweet like most toothpastes and is very naturally minty.
For flossing, I like the Reach Access flosser too - it's like a toothbrush, with a disposable snap-in flosser at the end. Much easier than winding floss around fingers and trying to get into the back of the mouth etc. However, I don't floss at bedtime (tired), I tend to do this soon after eating dinner.
Once I've washed up, brushed teeth, I'll go to bed and usually read for a little while. Sometimes I don't last long with the reading, and find myself falling asleep, waking up, reading the same paragraph over and over before finally acknowledging that maybe I should turn off the bedside lamp.:)