Get the most out of your lash curler by pinching at the very base of
your lashes, and then lifting the curler up into an inverted position.
This creates double the curl and lasts much longer!
Heat Your Lash Curler
Hold a blow dryer up next to your lash curler for about 3-5 seconds. The
heat works the same way as it does with your curling iron, giving you
those flirty lashes that will last all day.
Business Card Trick
When
applying mascara, hold a business card behind your lashes and apply it
in a back and forth motion starting at the roots. You can really put it
on this way, coating every lash fast!
Repurposed Plastic Spoon
Use a plastic spoon to easily apply mascara on your bottom lashes without getting any on the skin under your eyes. It also helps you to accomplish a much thicker coat.
Clump-Free Lashes
It
may seem like a waste, but if you want clump-free lashes (so hard to
achieve, right?!) , you have to wipe your mascara wand off on a tissue
before each application. This way you can apply several coats
seamlessly.
False Eyelash 101
If
you’ve ever attempted this beauty-aid, you know that it can be quite
trying! But, false eye lashes can bring your look from drab to fab in
just a few patient minutes, and is definitely worth the time for special
occasions. The key is knowing how to apply them from the get-go,
otherwise your frustration will prevail.
Soften The Line
Although
I like liquid liner and it’s ability to really define the eyes, I’m not
really a fan of the harshness of it. And, if it’s not applied
perfectly, imperfections really stand out. To soften the look, sweep a
metallic brown shadow over the liner. This not only diminishes the
hard-line, but also helps hide imperfections.
The Line Saver
I’m
always checking my eye makeup in the case that my eyeliner isn’t in
it’s original place. Certain eyeliners are more prone to this,
especially those that aren’t water proof, but I don’t like using
waterproof makeup because it’s so darn hard to get off! I always feel
like I’m ripping my lashes off in the removal process. To keep your
liner behaving, sweep loose or pressed powder right under the eye liner
on your bottom lid. It creates somewhat of a barrier, preventing your
eyeliner from traveling downward.
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