Best way to remove mascara?
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Feb 15, 2014
Simran B.
Do you have any techniques to remove your mascara properly and without causing damage to your eyelashes? All my makeup come out easily except my mascara and I don't want to damage my eyelashes by scrubbing to hard.
Feb 15, 2014
Sweet B.
??olive oil or coconut oil.??
Feb 15, 2014
Zinyah R.
I usually rinse my mascara off by first drenching my face in cold water. then I take make up remover wipes and gently make circular motions around my eyes.
Feb 15, 2014
Bekah S.
Get water proof make up remover!
Feb 15, 2014
Simran B.
Both :)
Feb 15, 2014
Lindsay H.
What I do is I use a makeup remover that has oil in it and get most of it off and when the oil is still on my lashes I normally have a shower at night so il have a shower and during the shower the oil will wash off with the rest of my mascara
Feb 15, 2014
Shannon B.
I take warm water and put it on my eyes. I find that I makes my makeup come off really easy.
Feb 15, 2014
M K.
Olive oil is a really good makeup remover.
Feb 15, 2014
Simran B.
Thank so much girls! :)
Feb 15, 2014
Simran B.
*you
Feb 15, 2014
Kubra O.
Feb 15, 2014
Symone B.
I use olive oil. I put olive oil on a cotton face pad, hold it on my eye for 10 secs, swipe a couple times, rinse my face with water then wipe the residue with a q-tip.
Feb 15, 2014
Aurora S.
I use olive oil and a cotton swab and hold it for a little to let the oil loosen up the makeup and gently rub it off and it'll get it all off.
Feb 15, 2014
Llesenia S.
I use coconut oil to remove all my makeup, including mascara. :)
Feb 15, 2014
Anupa M.
Cotton ball soaked in sweet almond oil! I let it sit on my eyes for like 10 seconds and then just sweep it all away
Feb 15, 2014
Desiree C.
I wash my face then I use sensitive wipes from berts bees (incredibly soft and removes every spec of makeup) with ponds cold cream. I no longer see all my lashes falling off... :) hope that was somewhat helpful? :/
Feb 15, 2014
Aru T.
very helpful info.. :)
Feb 15, 2014
Shelley W.
I use coconut oil and q-tips or sometimes cotton rounds.
Feb 15, 2014
Alex T.
Oil based make up remover.
Feb 16, 2014
Katia P.
Coconut oil on a cotton ball.
Feb 16, 2014
Sue T.
Olive oil!
Feb 17, 2014
Christine M.
Myself I love olive oil it's natural and will remove any type of mascara and most people have it at home anyways I keep a small container in my bathroom and use makeup pads to do the removing also works to remove facial makeup in general and keeps your eye area nice and moisturized!!
Feb 17, 2014
Christine M.
Lol @Sue T I wrote before I read comments great minds think alike!
Feb 23, 2014
Katia P.
Coconut oil on a cottonball.