Posted on January 22, 2008 in Latest News
Mascara is one of the most essential and versatile makeup products: It can be worn alone for a subtle effect, or combined with other makeup for striking and noticeable results.
- How to use a lash comb: Apply mascara at the lash base. Then wiggle the lash comb through to the tips of your lashes. Get rid of clumps without them by removing excess mascara from the wand. Wipe wand on tissue, this eliminates blobs before you start.
- Define the line “Pushing” black eye shadow into the line of the eyelashes will create an illusion of thicker lashes.
- Thin, short brushes are best. A thinner brush allows you to get into the corner of eyes. Short brushes give you more control.
- Use an eyelash curler Curling lashes gives eyes the appearance of being wider and brighter. Shoot warm air from your blow-dryer on the mascara curler for 3-5 seconds to warm it up before curling lashes. Touch it first to make sure it’s not too hot. It’s a myth that you have to curl lashes before you apply mascara. You can curl lashes after mascara application, just make sure the mascara is dry first.
- For Longer Eyelashes Hold your brush in a vertical position, apply your mascara pulling the brush up, this will feel odd at first but it definitely works.
- Allow the first coat of mascara to dry before applying the second coat in the same manner
- Use the eye-lash comb to separate the wet lashes. Also blot the lashes with tissue paper if necessary to remove excess mascara.
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