mabelline is the best mascara! Ive used it for years it really makes your lashs stand out.
2006-09-16 12:45:21
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answered by trishelle 1
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anything by Lancome!!!!!! I used to use Definicils... loved it... recently switched to Fatale- it was tough learning to apply it (the applicator is a comb.. weird) but it gives good results now that I've got the hang of it. Their cils booster is great- this white stuff you put on underneath- if makes my lashes huge & dramatic. I put it under any Lancome mascara to make the mascara even better. Have discovered it also works under drugstore mascara. Most important- all the Lancome mascaras I've used give great wear- none of that late-in-the-day, dark undereye nastiness.
2006-09-15 05:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Mascara Mania – Only the Best for Your Lashes
By Kathryn M. D'Imperio
Sometimes simplicity makes all the difference. Getting all dolled up doesn’t have to become a hassle every time you have somewhere to go. A nice dress or outfit can be complemented with a few jewelry items, a fashionable hairstyle (or hair brushed out straight) and a light smattering of makeup.
Whether you are going for all-out glamor or girl-next-door gorgeous, a coat or two of mascara will work wonders for bringing out your beautiful eyes and long lashes. If you don’t regularly wear makeup, you may want to consider these questions before selecting mascara from among countless brands and styles.
What type of eyelashes do I have? Are they long, curly, thick, thin, short, just right?
Once you answer this question, you can learn what positives your lashes have going for them and what element could be easily enhanced with the right kind of mascara. Shorter lashes could lash out with a length enhancing type of mascara. Thinner lashes will become fuller with a thickening formula and longer lashes will really benefit from curling mascara.
What will look best with my complexion? What will complement my outfit and wardrobe in general?
Mascaras are available in a wide range of colors and styles, from blackest black and dark brown to lighter shades of both, or even fun colors like blues and greens. Most times black and brown hues are most appropriate and work well with any skin tone, eye color and choice of wardrobe.
Do I plan to go swimming? Is there a chance I might cry, or laugh so hard that I cry? Am I going to take a quick shower at some point and hope to avoid re-doing my makeup entirely?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, waterproof mascara is the way to go! Great for preventing soppy scenes at sad movies or emotional times – weddings, graduations and the like, waterproof mascara can save the day, or at least your face. Available most often in shades of black and brown, this type of mascara can be difficult to remove unless you have a makeup remover that is capable of gently washing away water resistant makeup.
Do you cringe at the thought of that archaic metal eyelash curler getting within a foot of your face?
If so, you will want to keep an eye out for mascara that has a curling element to it. Sometimes these products come with multiple characteristics, like thickening or lengthening aspects as well. First determine your needs and then seek out mascara that will satisfy them.
Do you feel that your eyelashes are very blonde or not so noticeable? Do you often feel like you have to glob a lot makeup onto them just to make them stand out?
If this problem seems to haunt you, try a lash thickening mascara, or possibly one that lengthens and thickens. A thicker formula will be better for your lashes than a product that cakes on layer after layer. Even if your eyelashes are still a bit subtle, you can always further accent your eyes with eyeliner and darker eye shadows. If you still seem to have trouble making your eyes more defined, consider checking into fake eyelashes for special occasions.
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No matter which mascara suits you best, remember to pair it with a pretty shadow and eyeliner if you so desire. To prevent smudges on your pillows and bits of makeup irritating your eyes overnight, remember to remove mascara and other makeup with a gentle cleanser before bed.
http://www.free-beauty-tips.com/mascara.html
2006-09-14 22:01:34
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answered by Hugo Afkhar 3
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Personally, I have tried about every mascara there is out there and have always went back to the same one I have always used. Its the Maybeline mascara that comes in the pink bottle. Its reasonably priced, and if you let it dry and put a second coat on, comes out looking better than the rest.
2006-09-14 22:01:20
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answered by susieq 2
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Maybelline Great Lash is consistently popular. It's not a from a department store, but it definitely is effective. It ranks 1 on BeautyQA.com, a beauty product ranking site that is up and coming.
2006-09-14 22:27:38
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answered by Apricot 2
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Something that always worked for me is a cake mascara. It's easy to apply, less likely to cause eye infections, and you can carry it on you with no worry about coming unscrewed and getting all over you. NO MESS! It's awesome. I highly recommend La Femme cake mascara. Check it out.
2006-09-14 23:07:05
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answered by bizarre_love_triangle86 2
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In all honesty, no matter what brand/slogan/ad it is, theyre all the same to me. if you live in australia (which im guessing you do), i have never seen any mascara under $10, so good luck with that!! I like Maybelline intense volume though, with the 2 steps. but its like $17.95.
2006-09-15 02:16:14
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answered by ♥ уσυ вєℓσηg ωιтн мє ♥ 7
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Loreal Panoramic Curl or Voluminous(sp?) and you don't have to go to a dept store to get makeup. Many of your discount stores sell the same stuff for a better price.
2006-09-15 01:14:35
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answered by hazeleyedbeauty1967 6
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Loreal volume mascara is good but tad bit expensive.
2006-09-14 23:54:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Rather go for it and buy good mascarra, it doesn't have to be the most expensive but it can't be cheap either.
With expensive mascarra you can swim and it does not run
2006-09-15 03:13:09
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answered by pink-panther 3
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