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Mascara for Beginners 101

Mascara has been widely known and used by women to beautify eyelashes. However, there are things about mascara that you should know. Learn more about mascara in this article.

Mascara has been widely known and used by women to beautify eyelashes. However, there are things about mascara that you should know. Learn more about mascara in this article.

 

Mascara has been applied to beautify eye lashes by women.

It is able to be combined with other makeup cosmetics to obtain fabulous results.However, how do you know whether a mascara is good or not?

The fact is the question is rather inaccurate as almost all mascaras are great.

The hard part is to find a mascara that could suit you to give amazing outcome.

Before we move forward to discuss about mascara, it is advisable to understand the two types of mascara:

- Waterproof Mascara

The waterproof mascara is best to be used occasionally.

Since it is waterproof, this mascara can be used for water related activities, such as surfing beach.

Nonetheless, removing waterproof mascara can be hard.

Often the eye lashes along with the mascara are removed without extra caution.

- Water-soluble Mascara

The water-soluble mascara can be combined beautifully with your makeup. Additionally, it is easy to remove with make up remover.

It must be noted that this mascara should not have a contact with water.

Generally, black mascara has been accounted to be the most suitable colors for all women, regardless of the hair color, eye and skin.

The price of mascaras ranged from $2 to $50 based on the mascara brand. The famous mascara brands include: Clinique, Almay, MAC, and Maybelline.

Nowadays, there are over thousands of mascaras for sale which can be found at chemist or drug stores, department stores, online stores.

Bear in mind that some mascaras contain mercury compounds which might be dangerous.

 

If you find this article interesting and helpful, feel free to visit http://www.MyFacialTreatment.com for more informative articles and guides to improve your makeup.

 

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