What Yo Do About Mascara Flakes.
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Feb 9, 2013
Allison W.
Ladies, it doesn't seem to matter what brand or formula (waterproof, volumizing, defining, etc. ) of mascara I use, it be flakin' under my eyes two hours later! Any application advice or specific brand and formulas that you recommend which will be truly long lasting?
Feb 9, 2013
Ali T.
I find that dry mascaras tend to flake more. Try using a wet formula and avoid using waterproof cause those stuff are dry.
Feb 9, 2013
Annie E.
Do you use a setting spray? That might be helpful to keep your makeup in place. May I recommend urban decay? Mascaras tend to flake when they are dry. Try adding a few drops of rubbing alcohol to the tube. Hope this helps!