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Mascara Application Tips
Mascara application is a very essential part in makeup. Some of the tips for applying mascara are listed below.
• There are different types of mascara volume, lash lengthening mascara, waterproof mascara, curling mascara’s, waterproof mascara, conditioning mascara, thickening mascara and colored mascara’s. Choose the one that can serve you best. For a day wear, go for the lengthening and for night wear, opt for drama by going for the long lasting waterproof mascara with a thickening formula.
• Compliment your mascara wear with your hair. If you have dark hair, go for black mascara and if you have blonde or reddish brown hair, go for brown toned one.
• To add smashing effect curling mascara can be your best pick. Skip curling mascara if you wish, and use curling tool for the same.
• There are also different colors that are now available in mascara like green, grey, blue etc. For a different look, go for them.
Apply Mascara in 5 Steps
After lipstick, mascara is probably one of the most beloved makeup products among women. Women apply it to their eyelashes to define them. Mascara can give a lengthening, volumizing or curly look to your eyelashes in one stroke. Most women prefer using liquid form of mascara as it is easy to use. They usually come with a wand applicator.
Given below are tips on how to apply mascara in 5 steps:
Make sure your eyelashes are clean and dry. You should never pump the mascara wand in and out of the bottle as it will accumulate bacteria in your mascara tube.
For perfect eye makeup look, you must know the right mascara application technique. You need to apply mascara from the roots of your eyelashes to the tip of your eyelashes.
While applying mascara to the upper eyelashes, you should apply it up and away from your eyes.
While applying mascara to your bottom eyelashes, be sure you hold the wand vertically.
If you are applying two-three coats of mascara, don’t forget to comb your eyelashes between each coat. It will help avoid clumping.
