Taking off mascara
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Apr 6, 2014
Sirila M.
It takes me really long and it's kinda hard to take my mascara off. Any tips on taking it off?
Apr 6, 2014
Hannah K.
I like to use a cotton ball, soak it in remover and hold it to my eye for about 30 seconds before wiping it away. Holding it there helps to break down the formula of the mascara and remove it a bit easier.
Apr 6, 2014
Sirila M.
Ohh, okay well thanks for the advice! Hannah and Jacqlyn :)
Apr 6, 2014
Christine J.
Use coconut oil! Good for your face/hair :)
Apr 6, 2014
Sirila M.
Ok Christine, I'll try it. :)
Apr 6, 2014
abby r.
Using olive oil will break down your mascara, and also condition your lashes!!
Apr 6, 2014
Chyna M.
I use an eye makeup remover that's kinda like a balm, I just put it on my lashes, leave it and then I wash it off.
Apr 6, 2014
Maekada M.
I use baby oil.. but not a lot! with smal cotton balls (:
Apr 6, 2014
Illyana M.
Cleansing oil I recommend origins it has no mineral oil. Use with dry hands and dry face
Apr 6, 2014
Emma B.
If you still can't get it off try Vaseline then rinse.
Apr 6, 2014
Teneisha M.
Vasaline!? use qtip or tissue, dry wipes etc. to take it off. Vasaline is cheap and comes in great quality. also try olive oil which helps lashes grow