Beauty 101: Mascara - Which One Is Right for You
Mascara darkens, thickens and lengthens your lashes and
opens up the eyes whether worn with or without eyeshadow and eyeliner, but with
so many mascaras on the market, how do you know what is right for you? Here is
a quick guide to help you pick the formula that will make your lashes
fantastic.
Lengthening -
Lengthening mascara are for those who have lots of lashes, but want to make them
longer and flirtier. This type of mascara often has synthetic fibers to add “extensions”
to your lashes, but they can be irritating to contact lens wearers. However,
lengthening formulas are non-clumping and perfect for an everyday look. Look for lengthening mascaras with long, thin
brushes so that every lash is coated.
When applying, concentrate on the tips of the lashes for the most
eye-opening look.
Volumizing - For
those who like a little more drama, volumizing mascara is a must! This formula helps thicken your lashes for a
more luxurious look; however, you need a little more skill in application. Because of the thickeners, volumizing mascara
tends to clump. So, you may need to use
a lash comb to keep the clumps away. Lash combs can be purchased where mascaras
are sold. Look for volumizing mascaras
with thick brushes because you want to distribute as much product on your
lashes within reason. When applying,
start at the bottom and wiggle your way up. By concentrating the mascara near
the roots, you give your lashes a lush look and let the volumizer do its magic.
Curling - For
those lashes that need a lift, a curling mascara is a good bet. This formula uses ingredients that create
little tubes, acting as a support system for lashes that tend to fall flat.
Now, the name of this formula is a little deceiving. Curling mascara doesn’t really curl all that
much, but when paired with an eyelash curler, it helps hold the curl all day
long. Curling mascara is also great for
layering. For those with fine lashes,
volumizing formulas may weigh down lashes, but by adding a base of curling
mascara first, you can create drama without wilting. Just be careful to apply
both mascaras with a light hand.
Glossy - If you
got a visit from the lash fairy, this formula is for you. Glossy mascara simply
adds a little pigment and shine to lashes to complete a more natural look.
Waterproof - Waterproof
mascara is a mixed blessing. It prevents you from having black tears running
down your face; however, it is also very drying and difficult to remove. While
waterproof mascara is great for events, or allergy season, everyday use may be
hard on the lashes. Of course, if you absolutely need a raincoat, applying a
layer of waterproof mascara over your everyday mascara on your bottom lashes
may be a good compromise.
Remember, any mascara has a short shelf life. Replace your
mascaras every three to four months to keep your eyes healthy. Look at the
replacement as a great excuse to experiment with new brushes, formulas, and
colors. Also, invest in a good eyelash curler. Good mascara becomes great when
paired with perfectly curled lashes.
I hope you found this week’s installment of Beauty 101:
Mascara, Which One is Right For You helpful and informative and I hope you have
enjoyed reading my Beauty 101 series. I am currently working on a new series,
Skincare 101 that will be coming soon and until next time, stay happy, healthy
and beautiful!
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