10 Expert Tips for Achieving Stunning Mascara Looks

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1. Give Some Attention To Your Inner Lashes

But too often for us ladies it holds the inner eyelashes where it needs to be Using mascara only on the outer and center ends of the eyes can affect the overall eye shape, making the eye appear narrow. Stick a mascara on inner / middle / outer side if you want to touch every single part of your eye.

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2. Dust Your Lashes With Some Baby Powder

With the aid of a small brush, dust some baby powder or translucent powder on your lashes. The powder really holds the mascara into your lashes, which makes your lashes look thicker overall.

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3. Get Rid Of The Glob Using A Tissue Paper

When you look at the mascara wand closely, you can see that a big droplet forms on top. These globs can cause your product to be irregularly distributed specifically over the shorter of the lashes. Remove such clumps by dabbing the tip of your mascara on a tissue.

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4. Make The Mascara Wands Flexible

One muggy tip that makeup artist native always usher is to curve your mascara wand. Even so, it won’t hurt if you gently flex the tip — though with the prospect of breaking your brush lingering incessantly in the back of your mind, that tends to be easier said than done. The wand already had a bend shape, so it could go into all the corners of your eyes.

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5. Use A Lash Primer

If you use a lash primer, give added layers of time to sit before piling on your mascara (at least 10 stopping by 30 seconds if your lash cycle is white! A dry primer applies to avoid your mascara from appearing diluted rather than the color.

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6. A Little Bit Heat For A Thin Formula

Every mascara gets bogged down with clumps at one point or another. Now, if that is the case a pinch of heat can helps in thinning the solution. Wrap your mascara with a tightly closed cap, and put it in a cup of hot water. However, if your mascara or wand is over 3 months old junk it.

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7. Apply Multiple Coats

It can quickly get clumpy putting so many coats of mascara eye-by-eye. Switch from one eye to the other to create a more defined appearance with one or more layers. That is, if you do your right eye first, and then the rest of your face, do your left eye next. It lets the coats dry a bit between you apply the next one. ​

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8. Use Toothbrush To The Rescue

If you applied a bit too much mascara, grab your toothbrush and run it through your lashes. This will save you time because you wont be restarting over spider eyes.

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9. Don’t Pump Your Mascara Wand

Pumping the wand, this is something we do daily. But this is indeed a nasty habit that pushes air in the mascara and causes bacterial infections. Instead of pumping, twist the wand around to apply.

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10. Replace The Mascara When Necessary

Because when it comes to replacing your mascara, we all have a serious relationship with concealer. However, if you’ve just gotten well from an eye illness, toss the germy mascara immediately. Using longer can make your sickness take more time to go away.

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