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Jul 9, 2012
Laura B.
I've noticed that throughout the day I have to wipe the area where y eyelashes touch my browbone because there is almost always a black smudge line from my mascara. How do I get rid of this!? Help!!
Jul 10, 2012
Victoria E.
Concealer should help :)
Jul 10, 2012
Olivia G.
It's most likely the formula of the mascara, what do you use? That has never happened for me, maybe powder where it rubs off on before applying your mascara. How long have you had the mascara for, it might be past its date?
Jul 10, 2012
Laura B.
Thank you fr the advice will try it. But I layer so I use colossal and falsies both by maybelliene then scandal eyes by rimmel and 24 hr lashblast by cover girl and all of them are relatively new so that's not the problem.