View Full Version : How do you take off waterproof mascara??
isawstars
2006-01-10, 12:26 PM
Is there anything at home i can use?
What are some (cheap) products I can use? I'm willing to make a CVS run, lol.
Ebony
2006-01-10, 12:34 PM
If i wear it heavy i use olive oil, vit e anything like that to take it off. it comes RIGHT off. if i wear it lightly, then i'll use witch hazel.....
isawstars
2006-01-10, 12:41 PM
If i wear it heavy i use olive oil, vit e anything like that to take it off. it comes RIGHT off. if i wear it lightly, then i'll use witch hazel.....
yeah I'm starting to wear it heavily.
do you close your eyes and wipe down on your eye lashes? or do you keep your eyes open to wipe your eye lashes? :confused:
I really have no idea...:ohwell:
yeah I'm starting to wear it heavily.
do you close your eyes and wipe down on your eye lashes? or do you keep your eyes open to wipe your eye lashes? :confused:
I really have no idea...:ohwell:
You can soak a cotton ball and hold it over your closed eye, that way all of your lashes get saturated. I like to use something like Olive oil as well. It works just as well if not better than the makeup removers that you can buy from the store.
mermaid
2006-01-10, 05:07 PM
I don't wear waterproof anymore, I like the way regular goes on and COMES OFF, lol!!
But when I used to wear waterproof, I used baby oil to remove it, lik olive oil, it comes off immediately, but then my pharmacist told me that using oils to remove make up has been known to clog tear ducts over time and cause problems like not teary properly (causing dry eyes). That's when I switched to non waterproof and liked it a lot more.
I know for a lot of people, non waterproof is just not practical. Maybe you could just buy the waterproof mascaras remover? It doesn't cost but a few bucks and it's designed to be used around the eyes.
isawstars
2006-01-10, 06:34 PM
I don't wear waterproof anymore, I like the way regular goes on and COMES OFF, lol!!
But when I used to wear waterproof, I used baby oil to remove it, lik olive oil, it comes off immediately, but then my pharmacist told me that using oils to remove make up has been known to clog tear ducts over time and cause problems like not teary properly (causing dry eyes). That's when I switched to non waterproof and liked it a lot more.
I know for a lot of people, non waterproof is just not practical. Maybe you could just buy the waterproof mascaras remover? It doesn't cost but a few bucks and it's designed to be used around the eyes.
Thank you for the heads up!
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