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Jun 16, 2013
Sarina M.
... That if you put water in your eyeliner or mascaras they last much longer! I thought it was a good tip (:
Jun 16, 2013
Sarina M.
It depends on the size of the product but I would just put 2 drops of water & then test it & see if its enough (:
Jun 16, 2013
Whyte W.
You shouldn't use water in your eye products because it helps breed bacteria in them! Instead, use eye drops and only sparingly, such as when the product has dried out.
Jun 16, 2013
Del D.
Use contact solution!