Choose the most fatherly and representative part of your son's nature under your body, what would you choose? It goes without saying that it's mascara, and mascara is the divine brush that sponsors your increase in maternal charm. Even if you are very familiar with mascara, there are still 9 things you must know to become an expert.
1. The 3Ws for precise use of different colored mascaras
The 3Ws - who, when, where - are also very suitable for how to correctly use various colored mascaras. The most commonly used black mascara is suitable for daily use, serving to enhance the eyes' expression and increase the visual effect of the eyes; blue mascara produces a mysterious glow under the light, making it most suitable for evening parties; brown mascara is suitable for those with lighter skin and collar colors, avoiding a heavy look.
For party makeup, using golden mascara to highlight the overall makeup is the best choice. To avoid being too exaggerated, you can dye a few lashes instead of coating all of them. Other cool-toned mascaras like white and purple may not contrast strongly enough with the skin and iris colors of Asians, so unless they match the costume and makeup, it’s better not to use them lightly.
2. Combining sparse + light effects
Nowadays, there are already mascaras that combine these two functions into one. But if you want to use two different function mascaras together to make your lashes both dense and long, you should first use the thickening mascara because it has more oil and wax components that can thicken the lash diameter. After it dries completely, then apply the lengthening mascara. The lengthening mascara contains more fiber components, and applying it after ensures no clumping.
3. Permed eyelashes, false eyelashes, and mascara
Both of these are "beauty surgeries" to help make your lashes appear dreamier. Before perming, you don't need to use an eyelash curler, just directly apply mascara. However, post-perm lashes are more fragile, so be sure to use a non-irritating makeup remover. Applying false lashes involves attaching artificial fibers to your natural lashes, so avoid using mascara as its components might chemically react with the fibers, and removing makeup could cause the false lashes to fall out.
4. Residual value of old mascara
If a mascara has been opened but not used many times and the time has exceeded the shelf life, do not use it on your lashes. However, it doesn’t need to be thrown away. Use it to brush your eyebrows instead, as the cream is wetter, preventing your eyebrows from being painted too dark, making each hair distinct and well-shaped. If the mascara is almost finished, clean the brush tip and use it as a “lash comb” after applying mascara, which is quite useful!
5. Choosing the right color mascara for dark circles
Before applying mascara, first conceal the dark circles with moisturizing concealer and then choose some specialized concealing pens for dark circles. When choosing mascara, avoid light-colored ones as they will make the entire eye makeup look dull. Brown or blue mascara enhances the eyes and diverts attention from the dark circles, making it a good choice.
6. Should upper lashes be coated?
Does only applying upper lashes and not lower ones seem very amateurish? Actually, it's not that absolute. Applying both upper and lower lashes increases the three-dimensionality of the eyes, making them look smaller but spirited. If paired with eyeliner, it looks more formal, suitable for evening events. If you're going to work or traveling and prefer a natural, fresh look, you can choose not to apply lower lashes.
7. Glasses vs. Mascara
To highlight beautiful lashes, absolutely choose rimless glasses. When applying mascara, choose a volumizing type to create a dense effect. Too long lashes might act like a "windshield wiper" sweeping across the lens, affecting visibility. If the glasses have frames, pay attention to the frame color matching the lash color. For example, black frames pair with light-colored lashes, golden frames with white or brown lashes, and silver frames with blue lashes.
8. Artistic Touch
The high-tech composition, materials, and perfect brush tips of mascara provide us with material basics, but achieving artistic results requires some skills. Start brushing from the roots and repeat. Or slightly press at the root of the lashes while brushing for different effects.
You desire:
Thicker: The thicker the mascara is applied, the finer the lashes look. Start from the roots and brush upward. After each application, use a clean lash brush or comb from the roots to separate each lash, preventing clumps. Repeat this process two to three times. Be sure to apply the second coat before the previous one dries.
Longer: Apply twice, combing the lashes each time before they dry, and reapply at the root for a lengthening effect.
Denser: To make lashes appear denser, gently shake the brush at the roots to cover more lashes, making them look fuller, then brush upward.
Sexier: If you want your lashes to look sexier, use a mascara brush fully loaded with product and directly follow the arc of the lashes from top to bottom, applying only once. This method makes the lashes appear slightly blurry and disheveled, showcasing just the right amount of sensuality with each blink.
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