It's difficult to take off waterproof mascara as it is resistant to water, making washing your face a useless way to try to remove it.But never fear!Commercial and natural products can be used to remove mascara.Try to use waterproof mascara only for special occasions since it can make lashes brittle.Some of the negative effects may be mitigated by applying a coat of regular first mascara and a layer of waterproof.
Step 1: You can use an eye makeup removal.
There are many waterproof mascara removal products on the market.A good waterproof eye makeup removal will remove mascara quickly and safely.It is worth it if you wear waterproof mascara a lot.Oil-based eye makeup removal is more effective on waterproof makeup.Even if your skin isn't sensitive, always use products that are free of harmful substances.The ingredients in the products are less harmful to your skin.You can go for a well-known brand.The quality will be better, and less likely to irritate your eyes.The makeup remover can be applied using a cotton swab or pad.Take a few seconds to put the pad on top of your eyelashes.Then wipe down the lashes.Fresh pads should be used until all products are removed and a fresh pad comes away clean.
Step 2: Use baby cleanser.
The removal of waterproof mascara can be done with baby shampoo.Most baby washes are color and fragrance free, and are usually safe to use around the sensitive eye area.Use a damp cotton ball to apply baby shampoo to your eyelashes.You don't want to get baby hair in your eyes.Don't use regular cleanser as it will irritate your eyes.To clean baby's hair and makeup, use wet cloths or pads, be careful not to leave anything behind.
Step 3: It's a good idea to apply cold cream.
Pond's Cold Cream is a brand that can be used to remove makeup.Cold cream is good for removing makeup.To apply the cold cream as a deep conditioning treatment, you need to wash your face with your regular cleanser and pat it dry.Before wiping it clean with a warm cloth, let the cream soak into your skin for a few minutes.Cold cream shouldn't be applied to your eyes, but should be rubbed into your lashes and wiped away.
Step 4: Do not use petroleum jelly.
It is not the ideal substance to use around the eye area as it is a gasoline by-product.Don't get it in your eyes, use it as a last resort.
Step 5: Use olive oil to remove eye makeup.
Since the mascara is waterproof, use oil.Oil helps waterproof mascara slide off with minimal scrubbing and wiping.If you want to coat your lashes with oil, rub olive oil on your fingers and thumb.The mascara should come off easily.If you can't get rid of the oily skin on your face with a clean, dry cloth, wash it.
Step 6: Coconut oil can be used.
Coconut oil leaves the skin around your eyes hydrated and it does a great job of breaking down your mascara.Put a small amount of coconut oil on a cotton ball and sweep it over your eyes.The oil should be wiped away with a dry cloth.
Step 7: A solution of water, witch hazel and almond oil is needed.
The solution has a shelf life of 6 months and won't hurt your eyes.Combine witch hazel, jojoba oil or almond oil, and water in a clean container.Make sure the solution is combined correctly.If you want to remove makeup, wipe the solution on your eyes with clean fingers or apply it to a cotton ball.
Step 8: Use cotton balls, makeup pads or q-tips to remove mascara.
It's important to use the right materials in order to remove waterproof mascara so that the eye area doesn't get irritated.If the packaging says it's formulated to remove waterproof or long-wearing makeup, towelettes are great for gently removing it.It is possible to use a clean, damp face cloth.
Step 9: Put the cotton ball on the bottom side of your lashes.
This should be where you put the mascara on.If you want your lashes to be pressed against the cotton ball, apply gentle pressure to the underside of them.Carefully remove the mascara.If you try to rub it off, you will cause irritation to the skin around your eyes.If you get product in your eyes, it could lead to an eye infection.
Step 10: You can hold the cotton ball against your lashes.
This will allow the makeup removal to start dissolving the mascara.
Step 11: The cotton ball should be moved slowly along the length of your lashes.
You can minimize tugging by wiping your lashes in the same direction.
Step 12: You can check your progress in the mirror.
Continue to gently wipe the undersides of your lashes with a cotton ball if you still have a lot of mascara on.
Step 13: Q-tips can be used to remove mascara.
If you want to get out any remaining mascara, you can use a Q-Tip to wipe the roots of your lashes.
Step 14: You need to wash your face.
Now that your eyes are free from makeup, you should use a gentle face cleanser to remove any last traces of makeup.It's a good idea to rinse your face with lots of water.
Step 15: Your face needs to be moist to keep it hydrated.
Makeup removal can dry out your skin, so make sure to apply an eye-cream or all-over facial moisturizer after washing.