How to Apply Mascara
Depending on the formula you choose, mascara gives you the
ability thicken and elongulate your eyelashes, thus enhancing the
overall appearance of your eyes. Different formulas include those
that can thicken, lengthen and condition your eyelashes. Waterproof
mascara will repel water and is superb for swimming, sports and
emotional events.
Colors
The hottest selling mascara colors are the basics. Brown, black
and brownish black are natural colors that are appropriate for both
work and social events. Mascara also comes in trendy colors such as
blue, navy blue, aqua, and purple. Clear mascara is the latest fad,
which gives eyelashes more volume and shine -- but nothing in color.
The ideal color for fair-skin blondes is usually brown or
brownish/black. Anything darker can appear too harsh will not look
natural. Brunettes are better off opting for darker colors such as
brownish/black or black. Save the trendy shades for a fun night out
on the town, not for the work environment.
Applying Mascara
So how do you apply mascara? It's best to start with clean
eyelashes. Prepare them in advance by using an eyelash curler as
close the to base of your eyelashes as possible on your upper
lashes.
Begin applying the mascara on the upper lashes, at the base.
Whether you choose to hold the want horizontally or vertically is
preference but it also may depend on the formula. Wiggle the wand as
you go to apply evenly throughout.
A trick for the lower lashes is to take a thin tissue and
position it underneath before you apply. This helps you avoid the
messy blotches you may get on your face in the process.
If you choose to apply two layers, let the mascara dry for
several minutes before applying the second coat. If you're too
quick, you may end up with undesirable clumps and smudges.
If you still have clumps, use a metal eyelash comb to lift and
separate. If you don't own a metal comb, you can take an old wand
and clean it off completely and use it for this purpose only. For
super-lustrous lashes, apply mascara to the top of the lashes as
well as the underneath.
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