How To Take Off Mascara Without Ripping Eyelashes Off.
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Apr 11, 2013
Jane F.
I always end up pulling some off 😔
Apr 11, 2013
Anastasia R.
Gently rub with warm water or a makeup removing pad.
Apr 11, 2013
Katie K.
How do you take it off? & when ever I wear water proof mascara I always have a hard time getting it off so right before I go to bed I put a thin layer of vasaline and when I wake up the mascara is gone! This works on any mascara! If you don't wanna do that I would suggest makeup remover specific to mascara!
Apr 11, 2013
Karla H.
I've noticed that if you use wipes it rips them out more than when you use a special eye oil makeup remover. also before you go to bed you can put vaseline on your lashes. it makes them stronger and less rippable:)
Apr 11, 2013
Sara N.
Soak a cotton pad or ball in a dual phase eye makeup remover (oil-based ice found is better), then hold it against your closed eye for maybe 10-15 seconds, and gently rub downward--side to side is too abrasive I find...should work, then get another soaked pad or ball and wipe off any extra that's still lingering, by then, using a wipe would probably work.
Hope that helps!!
Apr 11, 2013
Sara N.
*I've not ice :(
Apr 11, 2013
Karla F.
Idk if its bad or not...so I don't really recommend it but I just use my face cleaner to remove my eye makeup and it comes right off.
Apr 11, 2013
Chelsey J.
Makeup Artist Lisa Eldridge has a great video on that subject that I watched today. Google it! Search "How to remove makeup properly" or something to that effect.
Apr 11, 2013
Jodie A.
Baby oil! Works amazingly. Just put some on a cotton pad, dab it on, leave it 10secs and wipe it off :)