If you're a victim of stubby, sparse or pale lashes, don't worry. I have compiled some tips to help you in choosing the best mascara for your lashes. Keep in mind that all mascaras use different wands so it is not wise to mix them up as the results may be disastrous. Trying to make a decision is very difficult. Have you ever watched a commercial for mascara and wondered how you could achieve that same look? Did you immediately rush out to buy the latest one that came out? Well it's not just the brand of mascara you buy that will give you that long, luscious lash look. It's also how you apply it. It's not just about the shape of the wand or the formula of the mascara in the tube. There is such a thing as proper mascara application and here's some simple tips. To avoid your lashes from getting that overly clumpy look, use a clean, disposable wand to slide through the lashes to remove excess build up. You also want to make sure that your mascara isn’t expired, as it will be more clumpy than new mascara.
First and foremost, mascara does not contain bat dung. Please. Guano is bat poop, is incredibly expensive and will burn the eyes. Guanine is from fish scales and is safe for use as a color additive in eye cosmetics. In ancient Egypt, possibly as early as 4000 B.C., the egyptians used kohl on their eye lashes, eye brows and to line their eyes. That is the earliest form of mascara and eye liner. Charcoal or soot was probably used with malachite and lead sulfite to make kohl. Waterproof, thickening, lengthening, defining mascara and curling mascara are all types of mascara. Yes! Choosing mascara now is more challenging than it used to be largely because there are so many to choose from. Most people tend to go with mascara that complements their skin tone. Think about your eye color too and pick mascara that works with both.
Purple mascara works very well especially with green eyed individuals with auburn hair or light skinned individuals in general. In choosing mascara you need to pay attention to the size of the mascara brush. The fuller and longer eyelashes you have, the thicker the brush you need. The brushes usually have long bristles to help you put mascara to the tips of your lashes. They also serve the purpose of extending your eyelash length. Anyone can use waterproof mascara as long as they are not allergic to it. This type of mascara, however, is not highly recommended for daily use and comes highly recommended for athletes who spend so much of their day in water or in extremely humid atmospheres. However, mascara in lush navy is a game changer. Unlike the mascaras of the past which came in all sorts of colors, the deep navy shade is a revelation as it reflects into the eyes, giving the illusion of brighter looking eyes. This makes it a definite top mascara to check out. Finding a navy mascara in waterproof will be difficult as the technology is yet to be created. But the standard navy shade of mascara is truly and by far a favorite lash product with almost everyone who has tried it. Eyelashes are feathery light and silky smooth.
Choosing the best mascara for you is important.
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