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maybe your mascara was clumpy. how long did you have it for? somtimes it dries out and causes flaking, etc. try using a eyelash comb to separate your lashes.Kulazzi said:Just on the topic of mascara (sorry damnation, hope you don't mind) I have this problem that whichever mascara I use, my eyelashes always tends to stick together, they don't "fan" out. I never use mascara anymore because of that problem. Does anyone know what the problem is?
Even the new ones don't separate my lashes, my sister has a comb-type mascara that my sister has (it's silver, forgot the brand name) but it still doesn't work =( I don't think my lashes are suited to mascara.subjectiv said:maybe your mascara was clumpy. how long did you have it for? somtimes it dries out and causes flaking, etc. try using a eyelash comb to separate your lashes.![]()
mine used to do that alot - i found if you get a tissue and just wip of some of the extra mascara they dont tend to stick as muchKulazzi said:Even the new ones don't separate my lashes, my sister has a comb-type mascara that my sister has (it's silver, forgot the brand name) but it still doesn't work =( I don't think my lashes are suited to mascara.
thanks misssavage, I'll try thatMissSavage29 said:mine used to do that alot - i found if you get a tissue and just wip of some of the extra mascara they dont tend to stick as much
Especially on the end of the mascara brush there tends to be a little blob of mascara there that clumps on your lashes
so if you just lighly role your mascara wond over a tissue and get that little bit off on the end that should help a little
that's not a bad idea either. Thanks.withaface said:Get a pack of those tint at home lash packs. Then use clear mascara.