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The Science Behind Waterproof Mascara
Waterproof mascara is a popular choice for many people who want their eye makeup to last all day without smudging or running. However, one of the biggest complaints about waterproof mascara is how difficult it can be to remove. So, why is waterproof mascara so hard to remove?
The main reason waterproof mascara is so stubborn is because of its unique formula. Unlike regular mascara, which is made with water-soluble ingredients that can be easily washed away with water, waterproof mascara is made with ingredients that are resistant to water. This means that once waterproof mascara dries on your lashes, it forms a tight bond that is difficult to break.
One of the key ingredients in waterproof mascara is silicone. Silicone is a type of Polymer that creates a waterproof barrier on your lashes, preventing water from breaking Down the mascara and causing it to smudge. This is why waterproof mascara is able to withstand tears, sweat, and even swimming without budging.
Another common ingredient in waterproof mascara is Wax. Wax helps to thicken the formula and create a smooth, even application. However, wax also contributes to the stubbornness of waterproof mascara. When wax dries on your lashes, it hardens and forms a protective layer that is resistant to water and oil-based makeup removers.
In addition to silicone and wax, waterproof mascara also contains film-forming agents. These agents create a flexible film on your lashes that helps to lock in the color and prevent smudging. However, this film can also make it difficult to remove the mascara, as it clings tightly to your lashes and resists traditional makeup removers.
Model | Central tube | Drain | Brine tank connector | Base | Power supply parameters | Maximum power | Pressure parameters | Operating temperature\u00a0 |
5600 | 0.8125″/1.050″ O.D. | 1/2″NPTF | 1600-3/8″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 3W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
5600SXT | 0.8125″/1.050″ O.D. | 1/2″NPTF | 1600-3/8″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 8.4W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
2510 | 1.05″ (1″)O.D. | 1/2″O.D. | 1600-3/8″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 72W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
1650-3/8″ | 0.14-0.84MPa | |||||||
2700 | 1.05″ O.D. | 3/4″NPTF | 3/8″ & 1/2″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24V,110V,220V-50Hz,60Hz | 74W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
2850 | 1.9″(1.5″)O.D. | 1″NPTM | 3/8″&1/2″ | 4″-8UN | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 72W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
2900 | 1.9″(1.5″)O.D. | 3/4″NPTM | 3/8″&1/2″ | 4″-8UN | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 143W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
3150 | 2.375″(2″) O.D. | 2″NPTF | 1″NPTM | 4″-8UN | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 87W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
3900 | 3.5″(3″) O.D. | 2″NPTF | 1″NPTM | 6″-8UN | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 171W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
9000 | 1.05″ O.D. | 1/2″NPT | 1600-3/8″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 8.9W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
9100 | 1.05″ O.D. | 1/2″NPT | 1600-3/8″ | 2-1/2″-8NPSM | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 8.9W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
0.14-0.84MPa | ||||||||
9500 | 1.9″(1.5″) O.D. | 1″NPTF | 3/8″& 1/2″ | 4″-8UN | 24v,110v,220v-50Hz,60Hz | 8.9W | 2.1MPa | 1\u2103-43\u2103 |
0.14-0.84MPa |
So, how can you effectively remove waterproof mascara without damaging your lashes? One of the best ways to remove waterproof mascara is to use a dual-phase makeup remover. Dual-phase makeup removers contain both oil and water-based ingredients, which work together to break down the waterproof formula and lift it off your lashes.
To remove waterproof mascara, simply shake the dual-phase makeup remover to mix the oil and water layers, then saturate a cotton Pad with the solution. Gently press the cotton pad against your closed eyelid and hold it in place for a few seconds to allow the remover to break down the mascara. Then, gently swipe the cotton pad downward to remove the mascara from your lashes.
If you prefer a more natural approach, you can also use coconut oil or olive oil to remove waterproof mascara. Simply apply a small amount of oil to a cotton pad and gently swipe it across your lashes to break down the mascara. Then, rinse your face with warm water to remove any remaining residue.