Dry Mascara Help!!
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Apr 28, 2013
Savannah L.
My mascara is getting dry but there's a lot left. How do I fix this?
Apr 28, 2013
Laura W.
Run your brush under warm water
Apr 28, 2013
Christine C.
Put two drops of olive oil in it, it really works:)
Apr 28, 2013
Amaris L.
I put contact solution in it and its awesome.
Apr 28, 2013
Whyte W.
Yes ^
A few eye drops work excellently and are safe for you eyes.
Apr 28, 2013
Sydney A.
Get a bowl of warm-hot water and let your mascara sit in it (closed) for a day and it should work again.
Apr 28, 2013
Anna D.
Next time you buy mascara avoid pumping the brush it pushes air into the container and makes it dry out a lot faster.