OK this really works....apply a VERY fine coat of mascara (I actually wipe the brush when it comes out of the tube so it is just shy of totally dry) and then immediately apply the eyelash curler (I count to 30..or 30 seconds) then go over your lashes again like you would regularly...be VERY careful, when you have the brush full of mascara, that you start closest to the lid and work up, so as not to get the greatest concentration of mascara on the tips of your lashes, as this will ensure more droop....also, I can't stress enough that that first coat prior to curling has to be a very thin coat, otherwise they will clump...and also, you will need to clean your curler all the time, but it's worth it!
2006-09-27 09:18:49
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answered by justwingit 2
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Well, First try to get a mascara that has a primer. You ALWAYS want to use a primer for everything, lips, eyes, face, lashes ect..
Once you've put that on. Take a "warm" eyelash curler and hold for upto 30 seconds, or until its cool.
Now, take your mascara (apply it with a curved brush if you can manage) And when you apply, 'blink' on the masacara, very slowly. and while it is still wet, recurl with a warm curler till cool and dry. repeat on other side.
It works for me, but then again, it just depends on your chemstry. If in fact, you lashes still drop, I would just go for fasle lashes. They add body, curl and just look amazing! Be careful not to get glue in your eyes though..hurts like hell!
Happy curling!
2006-09-27 18:25:03
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answered by Pandora 6
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I worked with a girl that would use the eye lash curler and while she had the lash curler on her lashes she used her blow dryer and heated it up. The only thing is, is then the curler is HOT. So becareful not to burn yourself. It worked for her.
2006-09-27 12:15:31
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answered by pa_susie99 2
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Cosmetics
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2006-09-27 10:31:35
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answered by Dina H 2
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When curling eyelashes hold it for 1 min. Apply mascara in an up ward strokes. Try avon Mascara..... they work really well..
2006-09-27 08:41:33
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answered by *Cutie* 4
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The mascaras that have two coats (white then black) usually work best; however, these may appear two harsh on someone trying to achieve a more subtle look.
2006-09-27 08:43:16
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answered by Genevieve 2
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