EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT MASCARA ...beauty tips
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We all want our eyes to allure, to pop; we want our lashes to speak
volumes without say a word, right? Otherwise, we wouldn't focus so much
on mascara, and the mascara industry wouldn't be such big business.
You've seen the commercials with the name brand models and actresses
whose lashes are
out to there. We all can't help but wonder
whether the latest "high-tech" mascara will give us the same glamorous
results. Is there really a secret beyond being born with natural long
eye lashes? Or keeping falsies close at hand? With a little bit of
research I've found out the answers to some of these burning questions.
Hint: most of it is how you wear it.
Color Mix
These days, mascara comes in a rainbow of colors, which is awesome for
those of us who like to experiment and wear a wild look from time to
time. But what about incorporating color for extra effect that works at
the office? Makeup pros mix brown and black, usually black on top and
brown on the bottom to make eyes pop. Black on top and magenta on the
bottom gives a subtle effect that flatters all eye colors.
Application Don'ts
According to makeup artist Kate Lee who spoke to
Allure,
most mascaras are only meant to be coated twice, so skip that fifth
application. Always wait a few seconds for one coat to set before
applying another. Use gentle pressure and wiggle the wand at the base of
the lashes before moving upward to the tips.
Expiration Dates
We all keep our mascaras for far too long. If you can't remember when
you bought it, toss it. Buying a new tube every few months is a good
habit to form. Don't pump the wand to reapply the formula to the brush,
this forces extra air into the tube that wears your mascara out faster.
Choose Your Effect(s)
Different brushes (and formulas) usually give you one stand-out effect.
So it pays to have more than one mascara in your arsenal. Use one type
for the first coat, and another for the second. While most packages will
tell you what their special effect is, here's some extra info: for
long, soft lashes, go for a package that promises zero clumps. Thin
brushes are ideal for bottom lashes. You'll notice fat brushes with
flexibility and plastic bristles give volume, as they have more coating
surface area. For lashes like a doll, choose a fast-drying formula that
holds the bend you put in with your lash curler. For out-there lashes
that are truly outrageous, try TOO FACED Better
Than False Lashes. First you brush on one coat, then a second coat of
special nylon fibers and finish with a third coat. Perfect for going
out.
Read the Label
We've all been frustrated with mascara that smudges and bleeds. According to WebMD, if
you check out the placement of water as an ingredient on the label, you
can avoid such formulas. The lower water is on the ingredient list, the
less water it contains, which means the more you can trust its staying
power. Waterproof mascaras typically have less water, but be careful,
don't go for one that doesn't contain any water, they're especially hard
to get off and can damage your lashes in the process.
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