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Nov 21, 2011
Jasmine P.
Hi Andrew!
I personally am not a fan of eye rollers. I think the ball itself leaves a cooling sensations, but other than that it doesn't do much for me. I always just stick to eye creams.
Nov 21, 2011
Dylan P.
Hmmm, I wouldn't risk it. Even if you do manage to clean the roller ball, you'd still be contaminating the product inside the bottle. You'd have to roll it onto an inanimate surface first to keep it clean.
But I do love the product (:
Nov 21, 2011
Angela W.
Oooh, for yourself- yes! But for clients? Probably not the best idea. If you've ever had a rollerball perfume you know why. Those little things floating around in the perfume? Yea, those are your dead skin cells. Gross huh? Less gross if it's just YOUR skin cells but super icky when they're someone elses. Whatever else your clients might have on their eyes will roll right into the product too (like infectious bacteria.. among other things).
You can always roll the product onto your clean hand and then apply it to the client's undereye with a brush?