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#152
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: BKK
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Be patient. Make sure you're thoroughly wetting your lashes with plain water. As the water works it's way in, the product will simply slide off your lashes with a gentle pull. It shouldn't require any hard pulling and shouldn't be uncomfortable.
I find it easiest to do it in the shower after letting the warm water run on my face for a minute or so, but that's obviously not always an option.
This stuff does come off in the shape of an eyelash — are you sure you're actually losing your lashes?
#154
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: BKK
Programs: AA Plat, HH Diamond, SPG Gold
Posts: 2,395
They're available in the website:
http://www.blincinc.com/mascara.html
REMOVING
Only when you are ready, blinc can easily be removed with a combination of warm water and gentle pressure. Pressure alone is not enough, and water alone is not enough. It must be a combination of lots of warm water and gentle pressure - for example taking a shower, will make the tiny tubes effortlessly slide off your lashes. You will actually see the tiny beauty tubes in your hand. Nothing oily can make blinc come off...not even if you have really oily skin.
Only when you are ready, blinc can easily be removed with a combination of warm water and gentle pressure. Pressure alone is not enough, and water alone is not enough. It must be a combination of lots of warm water and gentle pressure - for example taking a shower, will make the tiny tubes effortlessly slide off your lashes. You will actually see the tiny beauty tubes in your hand. Nothing oily can make blinc come off...not even if you have really oily skin.