Mascara smudging beneath the eyes can be attributed to natural oils on the skin and the formulation of the mascara itself. Oily skin causes mascara to degrade and transfer. The choice of a wet, creamy mascara may lead to smudging, especially when paired with certain eye creams that may also transfer. To minimize this issue, it's advised to apply eye cream lightly and to layer mascara in thin coats, allowing each layer to dry completely for optimal longevity of the makeup.
Natural oils that appear both beneath and above your eyelids cause your mascara to become smudged. The skin contact with your mascara causes many of these formulas to start degrading.
If you’re using a wet, creamy mascara formula, that can cause smudging. However, if you have dry skin and are still experiencing transfer, it may be your eye cream.
Apply your eye cream gently along your orbital bone, not directly on your lashes or too close to the lash line to prevent oils from breaking down your mascara.
Apply your mascara in thin layers, allowing the first to dry completely before adding the second—for a smudge-free finish.
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