Nothing bothers me more than glancing in the mirror and discovering that my mascara is clumpy. Not only does it not look good, but the clumps can irritate if they get into your eye. Fortunately, there are several really simple things you can do to maintain your mascara clump-free. Some of these tips will help you avoid clumps in the first place, while others will help you fix the problem if it has already occurred. Here’s to having smooth, lovely lashes all the time!
Make Sure Your Mascara Isn’t past Its Prime Because It Gets Too Thick when It is

In general, you should replace your mascara tubes every few weeks. Why? Because it tends to thicken over time, resulting in clumps. When you start a fresh tube, mark the date using a permanent marker. After a few months, trash it and replace the tube. Simple, right?
Add the Second Coat of Mascara Immediately after the First
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I used to apply one coat of mascara and then wait until I left the house to apply the second. This is a surefire way to end up with clumps. This is because the initial coat dries, making it more likely to clump. Stop waiting and apply the second coat as soon as you finish the first. I believe you will be much happier with the results.
Stick to Two Coats of Mascara No Matter How Tempted You Are to Add More
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Your lashes can only hold so much product before it becomes too much. Two coats are enough to give your lashes definition, color, and volume. Adding too much can cause the mascara to clump. Save yourself the effort and stop at two coats.
Jiggle Your Mascara Wand as You Apply It to Separate Lashes
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Instead of swiping the mascara from the lash line to the ends in a single stroke, try wiggling the wand as you go. This separates each of your lashes, preventing them from sticking together and becoming clumpy. You don’t require a lot of movement. A small bit is sufficient to complete the task!
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Try a Metal Tipped Comb to Remove Clumps in Your Lashes
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If you already have clumps, the goal is to remove them. A tiny comb with metal tines can assist you eliminate the clumps. Gently comb across your lashes to remove any clumps. Don’t be too hard, or you’ll end up pulling off your lashes too. I’ve also had success with an old mascara wand that I cleaned.
If Clumps Appear, Try to Comb Them While They’re Still Wet
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Wet clumps are simpler to remove than dried ones, so comb your lashes as soon as you feel them sticking together. If they have already dried, try wetting your comb slightly before combing them out.
Try Different Mascara Formulations to Find the One That Works Best for You
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Trying alternative products can sometimes be enough to resolve a make-up issue. Experiment with different anti-clumping mascaras until you discover one you can use. Sure, it’s a small financial commitment, but it will be well worth it once clumped lashes are a thing of the past.

