Everyone has a different opinion about mascara. Some people like curls, some people like thick, some people like long mascara... However, many people report that they do not achieve the desired results. Why? Maybe, it's not the mascara itself, but you've fallen for these 5 common mascara misuses! Get rid of these misunderstandings, and easily brush off the perfect eyelashes is no problem!
Myth # 1: Don't curl your eyelashes first
Mascara can make your lashes curl even more, but if you want to make your lashes more dramatic and long like a red carpet star, you need to use an eyelash curler. Applying it before applying mascara and then after applying mascara may cause the lashes to break or bend into an unnatural L-shape.
Properly trim naturally curled eyelashes:
1. Curl eyelashes in three sections
Choose an eyelash curler that fits the eastern eye curve, then gently curl your lashes upward in three stages, from root to end. To curl the lashes in three stages, apply a little force near the base of the lashes.
2, local fixture to enhance support
Using a reinforced partial eyelash curler, divide the lashes into front, middle and back sections, then curl them separately for more support.
Mistake 2: Brushing too many times
Don't brush too many times to achieve the thickening effect, but the more you brush, the easier it is to firm your lashes and become annoying.
Of course, if you want to get a significant thickening effect, it is very important to choose a good quality thick mascara!
Mistake 3: Often pull the brush head out of the mascara tube wall
To get more cream, many girls will vigorously agitate the brush head in the mascara or pull out the mascara. This will allow more air into the mascara, making it easier for the cream to dry out, and allowing the mascara to reach clumps on the lashes, which are more likely to cause the growth of bacteria in the mascara.
Correct usage:
If you want to apply more paste to the brush head to apply the second coat, insert the brush head once and then turn it around to pull it out. If mascara isn't enough? It may run out and can be refilled.
Myth # 4: Using expired mascara
Mascara should be replaced every three months, regardless of whether it runs out. Dark, damp conditions in mascara are perfect for bacterial growth. If you use expired mascara, it is easy to cause eye irritation, allergy and even pink eyes. Therefore, even if your mascara is only used twice or three times, it should be discarded three months after opening it.
Myth # 5: Blemishes on your eyelids
If you apply mascara in a hurry or very hard, the brush may touch the lid and stick the cream to the lid. C 'mon! Don't worry, if you can still easily apply it to the eye area, use a cotton swab dipped in a little Vaseline or makeup remover to wipe it off without having to repaint the whole thing.