How to apply mascara to make your eyelashes beautiful?

If you think that only a make-up artist can do an ideal eye make-up, then you don’t realize how wrong you are. You can do it as well if you get some training and follow some tips. You will also need care cosmetics of a good quality.

Firstly – take care of your eyelashes

Make-up is not everything. Only well-groomed lashes will look nice under a coat of mascara. For this reason, use an eyelash serum overnight and eat healthy. The eyelash serum with the right composition will strengthen, lengthen and thicken your hair. What’s more, it will protect your lashes from damage during make-up removal. To ensure that your lashes are safe, remember to remove your make-up properly. Soak a cotton pad in micellar water and press it to the eyelid. Let the cosmetics dissolve, do not rub your eyes as it may cause skin irritation.

Secondly – choose the right mascara

Choose a mascara that will meet all your expectations. Should it thicken, lengthen and curl your lashes? No problem, it’s not hard to find one like that in drugstores. When shopping, pay attention to the mascaras’ compositions. In most products you will find oils, vitamins and many other substances that have a beneficial effect on your eyelashes. The mascara brush is of importance as well. Straight brush will evenly coat the lashes in mascara and separate them, but it won’t give you the wow effect. A curved wand will apply the formula in just one stroke giving you the desired results. An irregularly shaped brush is perfect for curling and thickening.

Thirdly – the application of mascara

The technique of application is the third important element. The most effective method is the so-called zigzag. Begin with the inner corner and then move upwards. Wait a moment and apply the second layer. If there are any clumps, brush it with the use of a clean brush from a different mascara.

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Here are the eyelash-damaging factors:

  • (ongoing, long-term) stress,
  • hormone imbalance e.g. problems with thyroid,
  • not removing eye and face makeup precisely before sleep,
  • wrong (not varied) diet,
  • the tendency to rub the lashes,
  • wearing false eyelash extensions for a long time,
  • using old makeup products,
  • wrong use of a lash curler,
  • overusing waterproof products.

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