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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I really like tube mascara. My favorites right now are Kevyn Aucoin The Volume Mascara and L’Oréal paris double extend [/quote] Same. I'm kind of fussy about my lash length (I use latisse, etc to keep them long) and although I like mascaras like They're Real, I only use tubing to minimize damage wear and tear. Victoria Beckham makes a mascara called Future Lash that has similar properties but isnt tubing and creates length without much volume (I use for daytime). [/quote] I've held off on trying tubing mascara because I worry that I'll pull out my eyelashes when trying to remove it. Is it REALLY that easy to remove?[/quote] I love tubing mascaras in part because I find them easier to remove. The trick is that you need to gently press a wet washcloth or cotton ball (dipped in eye maker remove or micellar water) against your eyelashes for a few seconds. Once the lashes are wet, the tubes basically slide right off. If you try to remove the mascara without moistening them first, the tubes will tug on your lashes, so don't do that. FWIW, I didn't like Thrive. I found it flaky like others have said. Which is weird, because that's generally one of the benefits of tubing mascara; because it keeps the "tube" shape on your lashes, it doesn't flake. [/quote] Thank you, I'll try one![/quote]
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