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mascara


Question Posted Tuesday April 25 2006, 4:07 pm

How do you wash mascara off of your eyes? I dont know how to do it and it is really annoying becuase then I get eye problems. Thanks ♥

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LOL_x0x answered Sunday June 25 2006, 12:21 pm:
Baby Oil works really well to take mascara off.
Whipe your eyes with it and then wipe wiht some warm water.
Works like a charm!
hope it helps
Lo

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Bella'sAdvice answered Sunday May 7 2006, 3:04 pm:
Okay first of all baby oil and makeup remover is out out of the question honey second use vaseline because it's for sensative skin and it can't blind and it would'nt burn so after applyiying the baby vaseline then use a warm cloth to wipe it of your eyes and make sure it's a soft fluffy sloth so it won't irratate you eye.

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KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 9:15 pm:
you can use - makeup remover. or soap. or baby oil. baby oil works good and it doesnt hurt your eyes at all :]

hope this helps!! :] ♥

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orphans answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 8:25 pm:
you can buy make up remover, but try sensitive type cuz it can hurt your eyes

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LilTx3 answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 6:57 pm:
You can either buy make-up remover pads .. ponds work very well .. or what i use is a gel cleanser from a salon calls AVEDA .. and it works really well ..

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itsz_JESS answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 6:22 pm:
use makeup remover and put it on a tissue or cotton ball and wipe it on your eyes and itll come off

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LoveNJstyle answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 5:17 pm:
lotion works good too...it makes for eye make up slip right off. <3

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t0xicParadiSe answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 5:12 pm:
What I do is just take a cottonball and wet it with make-up remover not that it's soaking but just the right amount. Then you just gently wipe your eyelashes. I do it to the side. (sorry if that doesn't make sense). If you don't have make-up remover then just wet the cottonball with water and wipe your eyelashes gently.
If you need anything else drop one in my inbox.

&hearts;

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aquababe1 answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 5:09 pm:
you just use soap and warm water, and if its waterproof mascara than you have to buy make up remover in the form of a little wipe, or a liquid. almay is one i'd suggest.

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