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Aug 22, 2013
Gemma R.
I need help how should I take of my mascara I don't usually but I think I should but I feel like I will loose all my eyelashes so I want to be gentle and my eyelashes come out sometimes and I wondered if that was normal.
Aug 22, 2013
Anna S.
It is Norma for a could lashes to come out a makeup remover I used to use and loved are Estée laughters makeup remover also Lancômes is realy good to they are a bit pricey though also neotrogenas oil free makeup remover is good it's just very oily
Aug 22, 2013
Gemma R.
Ok thanks
Aug 22, 2013
Sloane M.
Neutrogena and Maybelline make good eye makeup removers. Pour some on a cotton pad and press it on your eye and let it sit there for a bit and then gently wipe it off.
Aug 22, 2013
Mini L.
DIY
extra virgin olive oil+a few drops of water, in a spray bottle (on stream nozzle) and put a dot on a cotton ball. Moisturizing for skin an lashes. I also sometime use Mabeline Waterproof moisturizing eye make up remover. Sometimes they need to soak a bit instead of you trying to rub it all out and accidentally making the lashes come out.