Eye drops method
Add two eye drops, then gently shake it to let it penetrate evenly. Don’t drop in too many eye drops because it will cause the original waterproof effect of the mascara to be lost. Eye drops will not make the eye skin allergic, and it is a good method.
Vitamin E method
The texture of vitamin E is not much different from that of olive oil, and the grease of vitamin E can also melt dried-up mascara. Vitamin E is supposed to be good for eyelash growth, and the oils contained in it can dissolve solid mascara. So when the mascara is dry, put two drops of vitamin E oil into the mascara and shake well. Instead of vitamin E, you can use olive or baby oil.
toner method/lotion method
Toner is also effective in diluting mascara. Only 2-3 drops are needed to achieve the effect so that the dry mascara becomes moist again. But, especially with fiber mascara, be careful not to spill too much.
Warm water method
Heat water for a while, then drop a little bit of it into the mascara, shake it evenly, and you’ll be able to achieve your goal. Furthermore, suppose you are concerned about the hassle of dripping water, believe that too many drops would dilute your mascara, and don’t have many readily available products. In that case, you can “wake up” your mascara with hot water.
Hot water method
Prepare a pot of hot water, pour it into a large container, then soak the closed mascara in it for about 3 minutes. You can also soak it for longer, making the dried mascara softer and easier to apply. When you take it out after drinking, the mascara will be as smooth as when you first opened it. Brush it on your lashes to create well-defined lashes. Note that this method only applies to those that have not been dry for too long, so if you haven’t used it in years, you can’t use it.