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6 Beauty Treatments That Are a B!*ch to Remove -- and the Best Ways to Get Them Off
Glitter nail polish. Eyelash extensions. Waterproof mascara. All fun to wear -- all a nightmare to take off. Here's how to remove makeup and other beauty treatments that are notoriously a pain in the you-know-where to remove
A few months ago, I got eyelash extensions for the first time and loved every minute with my new, full, luscious lashes. Until they started falling out.
When that happened, I tried to pick out the stragglers, and well, you can probably guess the sad end to that story. I was left with stumps for lashes that were even punier than what I started with. Removing eyelash extensions turned out to be such a pain in the you-know-where, I probably won't do it again until my wedding day.
And it's not just eyelash extensions that are a total b!*ch to get off. Gel manicures, lip and cheek stains, even waterproof mascara all fall into that category.
Whether it's removing makeup or a semi-permanent treatment that you love up until that distinct moment when you want it gone, the removal process can be time-consuming, expensive, and sometimes even painful. So what are your options?
You've got two: 1. Compromise on less-than-stellar beauty products to avoid the hassle of removing makeup later on; or 2. Use these genius tips to remove even the most stubborn beauty treatments at home.
Skip ahead to see how to remove 6 beauty treatments that are a b!*ch to get off.
We talked to experts and trolled the Internet for hours to find the best ways to remove even the most stubborn beauty products without walking into a salon. With these affordable solutions -- and just a little bit of patience -- you'll be able to enjoy the best the beauty world has to offer -- minus the frustration that comes when you try to go back to your more naturally gorgeous self.
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And it's not just eyelash extensions that are a total b!*ch to get off. Gel manicures, lip and cheek stains, even waterproof mascara all fall into that category.
Whether it's removing makeup or a semi-permanent treatment that you love up until that distinct moment when you want it gone, the removal process can be time-consuming, expensive, and sometimes even painful. So what are your options?
You've got two: 1. Compromise on less-than-stellar beauty products to avoid the hassle of removing makeup later on; or 2. Use these genius tips to remove even the most stubborn beauty treatments at home.
Skip ahead to see how to remove 6 beauty treatments that are a b!*ch to get off.
We talked to experts and trolled the Internet for hours to find the best ways to remove even the most stubborn beauty products without walking into a salon. With these affordable solutions -- and just a little bit of patience -- you'll be able to enjoy the best the beauty world has to offer -- minus the frustration that comes when you try to go back to your more naturally gorgeous self.
SEE NEXT PAGE: How to remove waterproof mascara
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