Saturday, November 28, 2009

How to apply mascara without messing up?

use some q tips along the way to wipe of the extraHow to apply mascara without messing up?
Lay your head back so you can see your nose, and eyelashes. Then, apply it, and try not to put your mascara comb on your eyelids. You can always put vaseline and use a tissue to wipe off the unnecessaryHow to apply mascara without messing up?
okay, whoever's above me is right, but you should stand infront of a mirror, tilt your head backwards to see all your top eyelashes and put it on. or if you're scared that you'll poke your self, keep your head at a straight level and do it that way. use waterproof so incase you mess up, you can do it again.





but if you want your eyelashes to come out perfectly with no clumps.


go to clinque and buy their lash defining mascara.


it has brushes on one side, and a tiny comb on the other


to prevent clumps.
its really easy. all you need is practice.


apply it slowly at first, a steady hand, and focus
Use a business card and cut it out into a semi-circle until it fits the lid of your eye. Place the card behind your lashes and start!
Wiping the excess mascara off the wand before you start makes the application a lot easier. Scrape the head of the wand over the top of the mascara tube first so that the excess goes back in and you don't waste too much, and then take a tissue ( a coffee filter works too), and use that to wipe off some more mascara (the best way is to squeeze the tissue over the wand then pull the wand out). After you do that its almost impossible for the mascara to clump when you apply it, but since there wont be very much on there you'll probably want to swipe it over lashes a few times. When you apply it, you could also move the wand in a zig zag motion started at the roots and then straight up the rest of the length. Hope that helps!
use a piece of paper or a card and place it on your eyelid


and stretch your lid a bit back so you can reach each and every lash :]

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