sometimes its not the mascara but they way you apply it. start at the base of your lashes and wiggle the brush up. never shut your eye on the brush because that causes clumps... The brand i use is lancome but it clumps sometimes, cover girl usually is good for not clumping at all. If you do get a lancome mascara, wear it to bed. it doesnt smudge on your pillow and your lashes will hold a curl all day. just make sure to reapply a few coats in the morning.
2006-12-07 10:22:52
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answered by idbangrobertplant 6
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I've used an eyelash curler for many years and it hasn't damaged my lashes. The best kind to use is a heated eyelash curler. Sephora sells a good one (I included the link). Heated curlers tend to make the 'curl' more defined and last much longer. Curling your lashes will make your eyes look 'awake'.
Applying a clear or tinted brow styling gel to your lashes before your mascara can help coat them with a sheer tint of color and avoid clumping when you apply mascara. Maybelline sells a good one.
http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P52301&categoryId=B70
2006-12-07 12:13:47
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answered by Tori 3
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i recently stumbled on a ability that works marvelous. one million. Rub some vaseline onto your finge and run it over your eyelashes 2. Rub the fairly some vaseline onto an eyelash curler 3. start up curling in direction of the backside of the lash, carry it for some seconds, then pump the eyelash curler some circumstances 4. Do the same halfway, and on the top of the eyelashes 5. Take a very good lengthening mascara (Maybelline mascaras are marvelous) and do a easy coat on the top lashes 6. Sweep the wand on the backside of the lashes, closest on your lid, gently. This provides greater suitable length 7. pass back over the clump on the top and it smooths it out and makes it seem longer 8. Make any mandatory fixes good success!
2016-10-17 23:11:07
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answered by mctaggart 4
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Good thickening Mascara...Maybelline is good and so is L'Oreal...Fake lashes work also, but may be too dramatic for an everyday look, in my opinion. My Mascara used to clump a lot as well, then I tried wiping my mascara wand bristles of excess mascara before using it and it doesn't clump on me at all. It's a good tip.
2006-12-07 10:41:22
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answered by Nikita22 2
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You just have to try out Lash Exact by Covergirl!! It really must be the BEST pharmacy makeup EVER. It doesnt clump, wash off or smear easily and comes in black, brown black, or brown. I even find this product much better than the high end mascara I have. You must try this affordable, clump free mascara.
2006-12-07 10:31:40
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answered by -AlexAlexAlex- 1
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Apply of coat or two of mascara to your eyelashes. then on the tips oh your eyelashes apply a little more to the ends to make them look longer. To make your lashes look fuller when i use my power on my face it usually gets in my lashes so i just sweep a little over my lashes and apply the mascara and it makes them appear thicker.
2006-12-07 11:30:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I've used the stylist brand too, and it makes my lashes clump, but now I use Maybelline intense XXL, is the one that has 2 steps, that has one side white and the other side black. I have short lashes and it kinda hard to curl them, but this really works for me. If you try it don't buy the waterproof one cuz it won't come off. =)
2006-12-07 10:29:00
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answered by . 6
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hmmm..have u tried the XXL one from maybelline? it has a white side and a black side...
put the white side on first, it is like a primer for ur lashes.
go over them again w/ the black side... i really noticed FULLER lashes from this mascara!!! :) give it a try girl~~ good luck
2006-12-07 10:25:26
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answered by sasmallworld 6
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use long lashes mascara because mascara curlers do damage them
2006-12-07 11:07:17
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answered by Cai 2
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I heat my curler with the Blow dryer and curl them with no mascara on. curl first then apply it works great for me just be carefull test the temp on hour hand first.
2006-12-07 11:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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