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Old 08-09-2007, 12:15 AM
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just a quick question - does any1 know how to remove waterproof mascara using sumthin natural cos my eyes end up going sore trying to remove the mascara with chemical make up removers and they still don't remove it all.
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Marcelle or almay and maybelline has a good one. For a natural one try the body shop or health food store.
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You might try a bit of jojoba or other natural oil.
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Jojoba oil works brilliantly - and you don't need to worry about there being any chemicals in it. You hardly need to use any as well, so a tiny bottle will last ages, and it's cheap in the long run. It's very versatile as well.

I've gone off Body Shop recently for facial products as they seem to always contain ingredients that aren't as natural as the company says they are. Also, my skin is sensitive to 'cones, which basically all there products contain.
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baby shampoo , really good used as a mascara remover
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i totally agree with luv4beauty as some mascara remover dn actually do the job..
is jojoba oil readily availble in pharmacies?
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You can get it in health food stores or indian food stores.
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Hey guys.....hellloto everyone....ii have a great tip...to remove mascara...wat i do is take some baby oil n apply to da lashes leave it for few minutes n wipe it off wid tissue...it is very easyn cheap..
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I heard that vaseline is a great eye make up remover, I am yet to try it!
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Vaseline works pretty well, but then you're left with a sort of greasy feeling since vaseline is hard to get off your skin. I prefer mascara that isn't waterproof for the simple reason of it being less of a hassle to take off. Good luck finding something! The baby oil and jojoba oil sound like they'd work.
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