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Question Posted Friday September 19 2008, 5:47 pm

Never ever pump the mascara wand in and out of the tube, this causes air to fill into the tube which causes the mascara to dry out faster.

^ air does get into the tube though when you put the brush back in, doesnt it? just not as much?

what if you need a second coat? by pumping is it repeated pumping thats not good or can you just put the wand in and wriggle it around then take it back out?


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nisa12345 answered Friday September 19 2008, 8:52 pm:
Ha! I saw this on TV.

Its okay to
stick it in for a second coat
but wiggle it around. Dont do the
whole Churning Butter Motion.

So Basically
the whole repeated pumping
motion is not good.

:)

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