Learn to Apply Waterproof Mascara
It is difficult to understand how women went without waterproof mascara in past. These mascaras created a storm in the makeup sector; now ladies can use this mascara anytime in summer or in monsoon. It is extremely popular with sportswomen because it can be used while working out in the gym or on the field or even while swimming without thinking about the mascara fading away.
There is one issue though that the resilient nature of waterproof mascara makes it tough to clean it. Since it's waterproof, our usual combination of water and soap doesn't effect it. If you are not cautious, you may even end up losing some of the eye lashes which will result in irritation to the gentle skin around the eyes and may even result an infection. But don't worry as there are other ways.
You need to clean your eyelashes but you should do it in a healthy way. The most famous way of removing makeup is still water and soap. This is not the recommended makeup cleanser because the soap dries your skin, particularly the delicate skin around the eyes and it pains if the soap enters the eyes.
But even after using soap and water many times, waterproof mascaras may not move with quite a bit of it still left intact. In order to remove waterproof mascara appropriately, you will need many things. Firstly, buy some cotton balls and cotton swabs. Next, you will have to get a high quality water-resistant eye makeup cleanser which can be a bit costly.
Finally, get hold of a good yet gentle facial cleanser. Once you have all these things in your hand, you are ready to start cleaning. Take the cotton wool, flatten it a little and damp it properly with the eye makeup cleanser. This cotton wool should be placed directly under the eyelashes. With the cotton wool underneath your lashes, slowly press your lashes against the cotton ball.
There is no need to rub the cotton ball against the lashes, let it stay put for 30 secs. This will give the solution enough time to remove the mascara. Slowly, without pulling, wipe the cotton wool upwards towards the ends of your lashes. Continue to do this until your eyelashes are clean.
Once the ends are clean, use the cotton buds to remove the mascara from the roots by dipping the buds into the remover and slowly rubbing them into the roots. Once you feel you have cleaned all of it, use a gentle facial cleanser and plenty of warm water to clean all the cosmetics and grime from your skin.
There is one issue though that the resilient nature of waterproof mascara makes it tough to clean it. Since it's waterproof, our usual combination of water and soap doesn't effect it. If you are not cautious, you may even end up losing some of the eye lashes which will result in irritation to the gentle skin around the eyes and may even result an infection. But don't worry as there are other ways.
You need to clean your eyelashes but you should do it in a healthy way. The most famous way of removing makeup is still water and soap. This is not the recommended makeup cleanser because the soap dries your skin, particularly the delicate skin around the eyes and it pains if the soap enters the eyes.
But even after using soap and water many times, waterproof mascaras may not move with quite a bit of it still left intact. In order to remove waterproof mascara appropriately, you will need many things. Firstly, buy some cotton balls and cotton swabs. Next, you will have to get a high quality water-resistant eye makeup cleanser which can be a bit costly.
Finally, get hold of a good yet gentle facial cleanser. Once you have all these things in your hand, you are ready to start cleaning. Take the cotton wool, flatten it a little and damp it properly with the eye makeup cleanser. This cotton wool should be placed directly under the eyelashes. With the cotton wool underneath your lashes, slowly press your lashes against the cotton ball.
There is no need to rub the cotton ball against the lashes, let it stay put for 30 secs. This will give the solution enough time to remove the mascara. Slowly, without pulling, wipe the cotton wool upwards towards the ends of your lashes. Continue to do this until your eyelashes are clean.
Once the ends are clean, use the cotton buds to remove the mascara from the roots by dipping the buds into the remover and slowly rubbing them into the roots. Once you feel you have cleaned all of it, use a gentle facial cleanser and plenty of warm water to clean all the cosmetics and grime from your skin.
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