How should this product be used?
Stroke successive coats of mascara on the upper and lower lashes.
For the most dramatic lash look, make sure you place the wand as close to the base (roots) of the upper lashes as possible. Hold the wand there, and carefully wiggle it back and forth to deposit extra mascara at the base prior to brushing the wand through the lashes. Proceed with at least 3 full coats for maximum results. Don't let the mascara dry between coats!
Mascara is typically the last step in makeup application because you do not want any of your powder-based products to cling to wet lashes.
If you opt to use an eyelash curler, use it BEFORE applying mascara. Squeeze gently with even pressure, hold for a few seconds and release slowly as you move from the base of the lashes to the tip.
•Mascara is typically the last step in makeup application because you do not want any of your powder-based products to cling to wet lashes.
•If you opt to use an eyelash curler, use it BEFORE applying mascara (or you will absolutely end up with broken, strangely bent lashes). Squeeze gently with even pressure, hold for a few seconds and release slowly as you move from the base of the lashes to the tip.
•Stroke successive coats of mascara on the upper and (if desired) lower lashes. Over-applying mascara to the lower lashes can result in a spidery look and will lead to flaking later in the day.
•For the most dramatic lash look, make sure you place the wand as close to the base (roots) of the upper lashes as possible. Hold the wand there, and carefully wiggle it back and forth to deposit extra mascara at the base prior to brushing the wand through the lashes. Proceed with at least 3 full coats for maximum results. Don't let the mascara dry between coats