Thursday, 16 February 2012

Mascara 2012

Mascara is a makeup necessity. Mascara can take tired, worn out eyes and make them look awake and perky. Mascara can add color, drama, mystery and sexiness, all in just one coat!With so many different prescriptions and extension options, women often underestimate the quality and effectiveness of regular Mascara. This guide will explain the different types of Mascara and make it simple for you to choose whichever formula is best for you.
Prepping your lashes for Mascara is just as important as the Mascara itself. First make sure that your lashes are clean. If you still have makeup on your lashes, remove it with a makeup wipe designed for eye-makeup removal. Next, take an eyelash-curler and slowly curl your lashes. If you’ve never used a curler before don’t be alarmed! The process looks a little confusing and maybe dangerous, but it’s really not once you know what you are doing. Take the eyelash-curler between your thumb and index finger (there will be holes in the curler for both of these fingers).Look into a mirror with your eyes looking straight ahead. Slowly bring the eyelash-curler to your lashes and carefully insert your lashes into the curler. Try to position the curler right in the center of your lashes, not too close to your eyes and not on the tips either. Slowly squeeze the curler and clamp down on your lashes. Hold down for about 5 seconds, then release. Slowly pull the curler from your lashes and then coat your lashes with Mascara.

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