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May

Mine always seem to clog or just don't go nice and long like I would like them too.
Any tips or advice on how to make them look superior….?
Thanks


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buy a mascara that has two parts. the first part is usually white and you can use it to elongate and separate your lashes. after you let it dry a couple seconds, the second part is the color. use slow and long strokes and dont be afraid to go over it a couple times. for any left over clumps ive found that qtips help a great deal!

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I 40yrs young and i've been wearing mascara since i was 13 so as you can guess lots of practise.The one product i can't live without is mascara and to get long separated lashes has nothing to do with the product but how you apply it.Start by applying mascara to the roots in the middle lashes straight up to the tips,next the inner corners,then outer corners.Then the same with other eye.Now repeat the process twice more and i guarantee they will be long.Time consuming i know but worth it.
Mascara i'm using at moment is L'OREAL lash explosion,it's like a little ball brush and it picks up each lash.
Good luck.

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I would try curling your lashes with a good eye lash curler. This won’t only help to curl but to separate the lashes. I advocate the eye lash curler Shu Uemura makes (its astounding!!)

For mascara I would def. use a primer (try putting the primer on before you curl your lashes…the primer will actually sort of work like hair spray)try using Lancome's CILS booster.
The mascara I recommend is Hypnose from Lancome. It's a custom build volume mascara ..You can add up to 6 coats with out it clumping. I have been using this mascara for years and always get compliments on my lashes.

Good luck =]


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I advocate this mascara, i had the same problem with clogging until i tried this one, it's a bit expensive but the end result is great!

http://www.esteelauder.co.uk/templates/p…

I've also tried this one, it had the same results, but i preferred the other one.

http://www.esteelauder.co.uk/templates/p…

If you don't want to spend that amount on a mascara then you should get one with the white mascara too it stops it from clumping together, i use this one when i can't afford the Estee Lauder, it doesn't have the white mascara, but it works great too -

http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s…

or

http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s…

ETA - remember, the more mascara you apply the more likely it is to clump together, i always like to apply loads of mascara as i like my eyes to be very dark and noticeable that i'm wearing mascara, i find those ones just need 5 or 6 applications and bam your eyes are perfect!


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i no this sounds stupid but begin of by curling your eyelashes. Then apply mascara not to thickly then using the cold setting on your hairdryer basically blowdry your eyes the mascara drys faster gives you a good look. After that curl again it works for me hope it does for you .

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the mascaras that have a comb instead of a brush usually separate eyelashes and make them look really thick and dark.
dior blackout is also really good. it doesnt make them look really thick but it seperates your lashes really nicely after 2 or 3 coats

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OK there’s a mascara called, L'OrĂ©al Lash Architect; it's not too expensive. And when you pull the brush up, don't forget to do it in zigzag.

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Mascara contains mercury…

But! On the bright side, Almay works pretty well at what you're askin for!

:]

It's in a white tube with silver lettering on it… If that helps. That's all I know about it.


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Lash Blast works. =]
But if they still clump together find a mini brush/comb thing that, i think, are for eyebrows…but i use them on eyelashes to.

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get fake eyelashes?:D

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mine used to do that but now i use lashblast and theyre separated and long. hope it helps

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