I picked up a new Max Factor mascara, or actually a new brush with the mascara, at Ulta.
It can be seen at: http://www.maxfactor.com/whats_new/index.jsp
Works real well, for preventing clogs of mascara on the lashes. Now, if they put it in a 'curling' mascara, they'll really have something.
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Leilah -
To clean the mascara brush, moisten a cotton ball with Baby Oil (aka Mineral Oil) and wipe the brush. The baby oil will automatically loosen the mascara allowing the brush to become 'clump-free', and the cotton ball usually stays intact, leaving no lint behind.
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To clean the mascara brush, moisten a cotton ball with Baby Oil (aka Mineral Oil) and wipe the brush. The baby oil will automatically loosen the mascara allowing the brush to become 'clump-free', and the cotton ball usually stays intact, leaving no lint behind.
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