Curl
upper lashes with an eyelash curler
before applying mascara, if your
lashes are straight. Make sure
you fit all lash hairs in curler
and the curler is fitted as close
as possible to the base of eyelash.
You can also apply mascara by
sweeping from the top side down,
as well as coating under the lashes.
Close eyes and apply from roots
to tips.
Using
black mascara, coat lashes from
the very base to lash tips with
full strokes.
Using the comb side of eyebrow
brush, comb through lashes to
separate. It is easier to separate
lashes before they have dried.
Repeat after each application
of mascara.
Comb
through the bottom lashes with
eyebrow comb/brush.
To lengthen top lashes further,
after lashes have dried, coat
lash tips two or three times with
black mascara (drying and separating
between applications).
Hold
brush parallel to the nose and
coat the bottom lashes with the
tip of a mascara brush.
For
ultra long full lashes, coat lashes
from the topside or concentrate
on coating the lash base and avoid
the very tips of lashes.
It
is very important that the lash
base be coated as close to the
flesh as possible. This defines
the eye shape and keeps the application
looking natural.
For
a no makeup look, coat under the
lower lashes with clear mascara
only and remember to comb lashes
with eyebrow brush/comb after
application.
For
thickest lashes: coat upper and
lower lashes with clear mascara;
comb through, then coat upper
and lower lashes as described
earlier with black mascara.
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