Waterproof Mascara
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Baby Shampoo – The ‘No-Tear’ Formula
If you run out of options and happen to have baby shampoo in your bathroom cabinet, it can be an effective way of removing waterproof mascara. The ‘no-tear’ formulas are relatively safe to use, and they are also fragrance-free and hypoallergenic.
What We Need
- Baby shampoo
- Cotton balls
- Wet wipes or cotton pads
How To Remove
- Use a very small amount of baby shampoo. Using a damp cotton ball, apply it onto your lashes.
- Hold the cotton pad and wipe it downwards, towards the tips of your lashes.
- Use a wet wipe or a cotton pad to wipe away the mascara and baby shampoo and ensure there’s no residue of shampoo left behind.
Expert Tip
Never use regular shampoo to do this as it will irritate your eyes and cause major stinging.
Regular Lotion Or Cold Cream
You can also use cold cream or a face moisturizer in case you’re out of other options to remove your waterproof mascara – although this will take some extra effort. Cold cream also works for removing an entire face of makeup.
What We Need
- Cold cream or moisturizing lotion
- Warm washcloth

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