Friday 28 June 2013

How to Remove water Proof Mascara Perfectly

Mascara is the way to give the eyes a finished look. Waterproof mascara sticks to your lashes all day long but removing waterproof mascara can be a hug challenge. If you tug, pull and rub vigorously, you can end up damaging the delicate skin around your eyes and also end up pulling out your lashes. And of course water will be of no help in this case.
So what do we do then? Read on to find out.
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Here’s a Photo Tutorial on How to remove waterproof mascara. To remove waterproof mascara successfully, follow these tips:


How to remove waterproof mascara
Opt for a good waterproof makeup cleanser, one that is approved by a dermatologist because some cleansers sting like hell. You could use natural cleansers like Baby Oil, Olive oil or petroleum jelly because it is always easier with such products.
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I always start by concealing up my dark circles followed by application of gel liner and kohl, and in the end, I use Maybelline’s Hypercurl Waterproof Mascara.
waterproof mascara remover homeWhen it comes to makeup removal, I use a natural cleanser, just saturate your cotton ball with the oil, position it underneath your lashes, and gently swipe the cotton ball over the length of the lashes.
This way, even the most stubborn waterproof mascara will be removed with just two swipes.
waterproof mascara removal tips easilyUsing natural oils will never harm your skin; you can easily clean the most stubborn mascara on your eyes by using the Q-Tip trick.
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See how effectively the mascara comes off with the help of baby oil!
Next step, wash your face with a cleanser and follow up with routine moisturizer to replenish the lost moisture from your skin. After removing stubborn mascara, you can pamper your lashes with the petroleum jelly, keep it for five minutes before wiping it off with a help of a cotton ball.
Of course, everyone has their own secret stash of tips and tricks for makeup removal, some of us stick to using natural ingredients and some of us prefer commercial products available on the market. Different products work differently on different skin textures; I suggest you test using a few products to get an idea on what works best for you . . . .
You can also learn how to apply mascara by clicking here.


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