The hype on this one is real -- and it actually takes less time than you'd think. A good oil cleanser will break down your makeup (especially stubborn mascara) effortlessly, and your regular cleanser of choice will take care of the rest.
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You use heat to set your hair -- so it's only logical that you should use heat to set your eyelashes (albeit on a smaller scale). All you have to do is run your lash curler under your blow dryer to heat it up, and you're good to go.
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You've heard of arnica, right? It's a popular home remedy for bruises -- it's even recommended by doctors and dentists to help speed healing after various surgical procedures. It only stands to reason that it would help with dark circles as well, right? Add some to your favorite eye cream, apply to your under eyes, and let that arnica work its magic.
It sounds strange, but it works: If you're looking for an extra volume boost that mascara alone can't deliver, try applying a little bit of baby powder between coats. Just dip a Q-Tip in the powder and dust it onto your lashes before topping off with another coat of mascara, and boom: major volume.
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Look, we've all had days where most of our hair is presentable to the public, but our greasy, stringy bangs most decidedly are not. It never feels quite worth the hassle of washing your whole mane, right? Well, here's the secret: Try washing your bangs only. It's a lot quicker, and it'll extend your hairstyle an extra day or two.
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