What happens if you wear mascara everyday




















Their mixture, made of crushed charcoal and soot, crocodile stool, honey, and water, doesn't really compare to our modern products, but the concoction is still relatively similar. While there isn't any crocodile poop in our modern-day tubes of mascara, the product does expire just like anything else. Likewise, we need to be aware of its long-term effects if using it on a regular basis.

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Is mascara bad for your eyelashes? Not really — but your lashes will benefit if you put your volumizing tube down for a bit. During my skin care and makeup routine a couple of weeks ago, I decided against applying mascara. One day turned into two full weeks, and I quickly discovered that a break from the product was something my lashes needed. My lengths were pretty much back in fighting shape. We all know that moisturising is a very important step but it is not essential for our body and face but also for our lashes.

You can use petroleum jelly, coconut oil, castor oil or other things in order to moisturise. This will form a layer on the lashes protecting them from any harm caused by the mascara. There are so many mascaras to choose from but you have to be smart and pick the one with good quality. In order to prevent any kind of reactions around the eyes, you should go for an ophthalmologically tested mascara. Mascaras come with a shorter shelf life. This is because the wand applicator comes in close contact with the most vulnerable part of your body, eyes.

Therefore, it is necessary to replace your mascara every six months in order to ensure that your eyes and lashes stay healthy.



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