Mascara
Popular eye cosmetic tool used to accentuate lashes is mascara. It comes in a tube with a tiny bristle-equipped unique wand applicator. Usually black, but can sometimes be brown, blue, or another color, the mascara formula coats the wand when you pull it.
Mascara’s primary goal is to lengthen, thicken, and clearly distinguish your eyelids. It accomplishes this by coloring each lash and occasionally increasing length or volume. There are several varieties of mascara, each meant for particular effects:
Special strands in lengthening mascara help to elongate your lashes by binding to them.
Your lashes will seem thicker and more full using volumizing mascara.
Great for swimming or rainy days, waterproof mascara doesn’t smudge or run when wet.
By helping your lashes curve upward, curling mascara opens your eyes.
To apply mascara, carefully sweep the wand from the base of your lashes to the tips. Many people move the wand somewhat to separate the lashes and prevent clumping. One coat will look natural; numerous coats will create a more dramatic impact.
Particularly when used with other eye cosmetics like eyeliner or eyeshadow, mascara can truly accentuate your eyes. Often the last detail in an eye makeup application is To prevent eye infections, you should, however, replace your mascara every few months and never share it with anyone.
Although historically sold mostly to women, many men are now using mascara as well, particularly those who want to apply other eye makeup such guyliner. It can help the eyes seem more defined and expressive and help frame them.