9/04/2011

Lashes Before or After Mascara

Lashes Before or After MascaraLet me ask you a question. Do you like your lashes before or after mascara? I definitely can guess the answer. You would say “My lashes before or after mascara….Well, it seems I do not have lashes at all after removing mascara. I will never have eyelashes like those in fashion magazines”.
By the way, have you noticed the number of commercials on the TV and in fashion magazines about mascara? And each time you think that this exact mascara is just what you need to get fabulous lashes.
The next day, you go and buy it. BUT! The difference between your lashes before or after mascara that seemed to be so promising is minimal.
So, do you want to see the difference between your lashes before and after mascara? Then, let us tell you about different types of lashes and necessary mascara for each type.
Short and thin lashes before and after mascara
Your lashes will be incredible if you use length and volume mascara that contains gums, has thin brush and bristle.
Long but thin lashes before and after mascara
After you use volume mascara with spiral and thin bristle, your look will be just magnificent.
Long and lush but thin lashes before and after mascara
Well, your lashes are not bad. But you can make them even better with the help of curling mascara.
Short but thick lashes before and after mascara
If this is the case, everything you need is length mascara with thick brush
Long and thick lashes before and after mascara
Are you sure you need mascara at all? Nature blessed you with beautiful lashes, but you still can use a bit of curling mascara to make your lashes just perfect.
Watering eyes and your lashes before and after mascara
Unfortunately, it’s a common problem for many ladies, and only waterproof mascara will be helpful in your case.
You have sensitive, teary, or eyes that easily become blood shot
You definitely have to be careful with your make-up and mascara. If sensitive eyes are your problem, you have to use mascara with small, thick brush without any eye-irritating components.

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