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This thread features participants sharing their experiences and preferences regarding washable mascaras, along with some discussions on recognition methods for long-distance downline consultants within the Pampered Chef community.
Views differ regarding the best mascara options, with no clear consensus on a single favorite. There is a general agreement on the importance of recognizing long-distance consultants, though methods vary among participants.
Participants share personal experiences with mascara products and recognition practices, reflecting a range of preferences and approaches within the community.
Consultants looking for personal experiences with washable mascaras and ideas for recognizing long-distance team members may find this discussion relevant.
jrstephens said:I use one from Mary Kay. Comes off with soap and water very night before I go to bed. I have never had any luck with water proof oones actually being really water proof. THe MK one has never clumped on me. love it much better than nay I have used. I would be glad to give you my rep's wesbite.
cmdtrgd said:What do you do that doesn't cost too much, but still makes the long-distance downline feel special AND included in the cluster?
Washable mascara is a type of mascara that can be easily removed with soap and water or a gentle makeup remover. It is designed to provide a long-lasting look while being gentle on the eyes and easy to clean off at the end of the day.
Washable mascara offers several benefits, including easier removal, less irritation for sensitive eyes, and a lighter feel compared to waterproof formulas. It is also less likely to clump or flake, making it a great option for everyday wear.
When choosing a washable mascara, consider factors such as your desired look (lengthening, volumizing, or curling), your eye sensitivity, and any specific ingredients you may want to avoid. Reading reviews and trying different brands can also help you find the perfect match.
Yes, many people with sensitive eyes find that washable mascara is a better option than waterproof formulas. Look for hypoallergenic or fragrance-free options specifically designed for sensitive eyes to minimize irritation.
To remove washable mascara, use a gentle makeup remover or a combination of warm water and a mild cleanser. Soak a cotton pad with the remover, press it against your lashes for a few seconds, and then gently wipe away the mascara. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent irritation.