Successfully Produce Lush Lashes Just Like the Movie stars

Health & FitnessBeauty

  • Author Raj Sidhu
  • Published May 8, 2010
  • Word count 424

Recently, the world's beauty labs have been producing some sweeping design variations - brushes which are workable, curved and even vibrating, with mascara formulations that extend, volumise and improve the condition of the lashes.

So this spring, shape up to a whole new lash look by learning all of the right moves, then select the formula you need for your most flattering flutter.

Step-by-step to the ultimate lovely lashes

  1. Use an eyelash curler (unless your lashes are sensitive or weakened, in which case you should limit their use to special occasions). This will not only curve your lashes but separate them as well, so mascara goes on more smoothly.

  2. New wands generally hold too much product to allow you to go straight from barrel to lash, so gently dab off excess, preferably on kitchen towel (tissues tend to have too many fibres that can enter the formula itself).

  3. Work on your upper lashes from the inner corner outwards. Looking down onto a hand mirror encourages you to brush right from root to tip. For more oomph, wiggle the brush very slightly at the root - this ensures more mascara is deposited at the base. Stroke right through lashes and tip the ends with mascara to lengthen them as much as possible. If mascara clumps, use a lash comb (or an old, washed mascara brush) to separate the lashes while the product is still damp - if it's too dry, this can make it flake.

  4. Without re-loading your brush, move to the lower lashes - as they are finer, they don't need as much coating. For hard-to-reach bottom lashes, use the tip of the wand, holding it vertically, to 'paint' them (providing you have already wiped off excess). If mascara tends to land on your skin, hold a hand mirror just above eye level and look up into it - this will make the bottom lashes lift clear of the under-eye area.

Mascara mixology

Work the benefits of different textures and colours - for example, try a lengthening mascara followed by a volumising one for extra drama. Or use black mascara first, then touch the tips with a coloured variety so your lashes have depth but also catch the light as you blink.

Top tips

  • If you have round eyes, concentrate more on the outer lashes for a winged-out effect. If you have narrow-shaped eyes, focus more mascara coverage on the centre of the lashes.

  • If you have blonde or red lashes, a rich brown shade tends to tone in more easily than stark black.

Raj has been publishing articles on the internet now for many years. He is currently writing about quite a few topics and you can have a look at his best and newest website on the Shark Cordless Sweeper plus the Rinnai Tankless Water Heater

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