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MASCARA GOOP


Question Posted Monday January 22 2007, 9:47 pm

HOW DO YOU PREVENT THE MASCARA FROM FORMING INTO THE CORNER OF YOUR EYE AND GETTING LITTLE BALLS OF IT THERE.

how do you prevent the mascara from forming into the corning of your eye and getting little balls of it there.

a.k.a "mascara goop"


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runawayxlove answered Tuesday January 23 2007, 3:41 pm:
hey, well before you apply mascara you should always take off the excess mascara on wand. dont use comb mascaras. they clump alot. curved mascara wands are the best. also what i do sometimes is take a regular comb and comb your eyelashes out after applying.

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jenn-hansen answered Tuesday January 23 2007, 1:42 am:
Before you apply the mascara gently wipe the wand with a tissue, this way you are getting rid of the clumps and keeping only the liquid portion of the mascara. This should help with clumping, or mascara goop, let me know what you think.

Jenn

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