The definitive guide to applying mascara like a pro with clear and detailed instructions.
Christina shows you her best tips on how achieve amazing lashes!
STEP 1: CURL – Grab a lash curler and curl your lashes for a duration of 3 seconds. Just count from 1 to 3!
STEP 2: WIPE – Grab your favorite mascara and wipe the wand onto a piece of tissue to remove any excess product.
STEP 3: WIGGLE – Wiggle the wand from the base of your lashes towards the ends to lengthen and define.
STEP 4: SWEEP – Sweep the top part of your lashes with more mascara to optimise lash lengthening and definition.
STEP 5: ADD – Add more coats for your desired lash thickness.
STEP 6: CLEAN – If smudging occurs, wait for mascara to dry and simple brush it off with an eyeshadow brush.
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I think one of the most important things about Mascara is to pick the right formula for yourself. There are many different types like Waterproof, Lengthening, Defining, Volumising, Curling, and Non-Clumping. You have to pick the one that suits you the most. At least for that day. With so many different mascaras out there, you can try many looks.
I think one of the most important things about Mascara is to pick the right formula for yourself. There are many different types like Waterproof, Lengthening, Defining, Volumising, Curling, and Non-Clumping. You have to pick the one that suits you the most. At least for that day. With so many different mascaras out there, you can try many looks.
I love mascara! My current favorite is Falsies. I always prime my lashes! Try to find a dark or clear primer (opposed to the white, which can wash-out a black mascara over top)
I think one of the most important things about Mascara is to pick the right formula for yourself. There are many different types like Waterproof, Lengthening, Defining, Volumising, Curling, and Non-Clumping. You have to pick the one that suits you the most. At least for that day. With so many different mascaras out there, you can try many looks.
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I love to use old mascara brushes on my eyebrows
Curl curl curl !!!! I'm a short lashed girl 🙁 you know the drill if your "blessed" with shorties two or more formulas . My tip is apply lower lashes first . Had one too many black smudges on my eyelids 🙁 yes you can clean it up but nothing ruins a good eye make up day then having to clean up a preventable mess .
When my mascara is running low on just isn't going on as well, I run the brush under really hot water, shake off the excess, and put it back. The heat helps mix the mascara again as well as making sure the brush isn't gunked up
My number one piece of eyelash advice is to take your makeup off before you go to bed. It drives me crazy when female characters on television shows wear mascara while they sleep! If you buy a jar of remover pads, it takes less than a minute to remove your eye makeup.
I dust mine with baby powder then put extra mascara on my outter lashes. It makes them look like extensions.
Omg your eyes are beautiful ! 😍
I usually let each coat of mascara dry slightly before I apply more. I feel that I get extra volume and length by doing so.
I think one of the most important things about Mascara is to pick the right formula for yourself. There are many different types like Waterproof, Lengthening, Defining, Volumising, Curling, and Non-Clumping. You have to pick the one that suits you the most. At least for that day. With so many different mascaras out there, you can try many looks.
I do the things in this video, except I don't start at the base of my lashes because it generally causes an allergic reaction and my eyes will get all red and swollen! To add volume I always brush the tips of the lashes so that it builds up there :)
I like to use lash primer before my mascara. Then I put on at least two coats of mascara on. Can't leave home without mascara.
I already have super long lashes so I use a volumizing mascara. I use a side to side motion when applying like in the video and I usually put on a couple of coats to make it look a little fuller.