Guide To Removing Waterproof Mascara

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It is hard to imagine how ladies got on without water-resistant mascara in past. The best thing about these products is that their shine does not wash off easily and they are great for summer and rainy seasons.

One of the vital reasons why athletes like to wear it is that it does not flake or blotch under your eyes whether you workout in the gym or on the field or even if you go for a swim. However, the issue often is that you might end up battling to clean it. Because we use water to clean cosmetics generally and water is precisely what we want the water-resistant mascara to resist.

If you try to clean it without caution, there is a good possibility that you may pull out some of your eyelashes and cause damage around your eyes, which can land you in a painful eye infection. But there is no need to fret as there are better ways. You need to clean your eyelashes but you want to do it in a healthy way.

There are many women who still go for the good old technique of soap and water. This is not the recommended cosmetic remover because the soap dries your skin, particularly the gentle skin around the eyes and it stings if the soap enters the eyes. Moreover, despite all the effort and discomfort that is associated with this method, there are good chances that you may finish up with some water-resistant mascara left on your lashes.


There is a more appropriate way to clean waterproof mascaras; for this you will need a couple things. Firstly, buy some cotton balls and cotton swabs. Then, you also need a good quality waterproof eye makeup remover, which can take you around $7 to $30. Finally, buy some good yet gentle facial cleanser. After you have procured all these things, you can now get rid of the mascara from your beautiful eyes.

Flatten the cotton wool and use a copious amount of eye makeup cleanser on it. This cotton ball should be put directly under the eyelashes. Then press your eye lashes against the cotton wool. Do not move or wipe the cotton wool around, and just let it stay put for about 30 seconds. This is done so that the cleanser has enough time to dissolve the mascara. Gently, without pulling, move the cotton ball upwards towards the ends of your lashes.

Go on doing this until your lashes are clean. To clean the rot of your lashes from the final vestiges of mascara, dip the cotton bud into eye makeup cleanser, and rub the cotton bud against the base of your lashes without pulling them. The moment your lashes are cleaned to your satisfaction, use gentle facial cleanser to clean your skin from any stuff still left and rinse with plenty of moderately warm water.


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