Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Are you supposed to wash your mascara brush?

Lately when I put on my mascara, it comes out all clumpy. I think if I washed the mascara brush, then that would help. Are you supposed to wash the mascara brush? Is that okay to do?Are you supposed to wash your mascara brush?
not washed but wipe it with a cotton pad with vaseline until the old mascara comes off.. or just wipe it with a tissue





i do this everytime my mascara starts to get clumpy then its perfectly fine againAre you supposed to wash your mascara brush?
Don't wash the brush. Water may stay in the bristles and then get down in the product, and you don't want that. It sounds like you just have a bad mascara. Or either it's just old. Make sure to replace mascara every 3 months. Also, you may want to try Mary Kay's ultimate mascara. It has a little shelf inside the tube that the brush rubs against when you pull it out and it gets the excess mascara off so that it doesn't clump on the brush. If you're interested, visit marykay.com/bsenseney to purchase.
I would recommend that you get a new mascara. They are not supposed to last more than a few months - difinately under a year, and they can get infested with bacteria - which is why you should also never share mascara!





Just keep in mind that bacteria on old mascara brushes can cause eye infections that lead to blindness!!
no! dont do that, what a mess. it sounds to me like your mascara is drying up, so its prob. old. Here's the BEST trick to fix the problem with out having to buy a new one.





-fill a cup/glass with about 2 inches of water


-twist hte top of the mascara to open it, but dont take out your wand.


-then put the mascara tube in the cup. Then put it in the microwave for 45 sec.





you mascara will melt and no longer be dry. This is a quick fix but you'll eventually youll need a new one.
you should really get new mascara (3-6 months max) but if the actual thing is still usable, then just get a new brush.


don't wash it - bacteria and the rest would be on, and you might get an infection :(
Nope. It's time to buy new mascara. I replace my mascara every 6 weeks. It avoids clumping.
Not the brush is the problem there is the mascara. Buy other
No your not suppose to wash it. if you need to make it less on there is taking your finger and running it on the brush.
No, buy a new mascara.
Washing the Brissel will ruined it :\
I GUESS YOU COULD WASH IT THEN LET IT DRY REAL GOOD DONT STICK IT BACK IN WET IT WOULD BE A MESS BUT SOUNDS LIKE YOU NEED ANOTHER KIND OF MASCARA AND IT COULD HAVE BEEN OLD TOO.

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