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Remove eye makeup
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Removing eye makeup, especially mascara, can feel like a chaotic challenge, but it doesn't have to be! If you've been dashing makeup remover on a cotton ball and rubbing it around, you might be doing more harm than good. Not only can this tug at the delicate skin around your eyes, but it can also leave residue that leads to irritation. At 36, taking care of your skin is more important than ever—especially if you're looking to avoid wrinkles without the help of Botox.
How do you "correctly" remove eye makeup? Mascara particular.
I'm 100% doing it wrong!
I just dash on some makeup remover on a cotton ball and kind of rub around, often dragging outwardly. Most often I can't get it all away from the lash line closes to the lid so end up either pulling all the skin sideways (outwardly) and the rubbing the cotton back and forth or I pinch the lashes and kind of pull it of same way it's being put on.
I rarely use makeup so not a every day (or weekly) thing for me, but I would like to do it in a way that helps me take better card of the skin around the eyes. I'm 36 and wrinkles are starting to show and I can't afford botox lol
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