Ok well i promised myself to never wear make up in my life when i was small and im living up to that but I decided that I'll just wear mascara sometimes.
And on some days when I do, I wash my face and then the mascara doesn't go away but it like smudges on my skin like a emo or creepy look.
I used soap and close my eyes while rubbing it and then wash out and it did a PRETTY good job but it's not totally removed.
My eyes afterwards sting like HELL! why?
My eye sight is really important to my parents since we pay for so much stuff for my eye problems so I don't want things to go bad because of some stinging after I wash out mascara.
Can anyone give me some effective way to remove it but without chemicals for my skin? maybe liek natural ways?
oh and your eyes probably sting after you use the soap because either you actually do have sensitive eyes or a chemical in the soap may not suit your skin if you dont want to actually go and get eye make up removers try a different soap!
hope this helps, tc x [ PH03N1X's advice column | Ask PH03N1X A Question ]
xmastaassgrabbax answered Saturday August 18 2007, 4:12 am: IF YOU HAVE...
Waterproof mascara - go to like walmart & get make up remover pads.
Regular mascara- Take a wash cloth and like wipe your lashes of like pinch them between your fingers with the wash cloth and like wipe them off it prevents you from getting the smudge look and it gets it all off
coOokiie answered Saturday August 18 2007, 4:11 am: Theres make-up tissues there not bad for your face they rub the make up off i use them their pretty good from my point of view.
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