Mascara help- I need a natural look!
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Apr 1, 2015
Tracy P.
Hey beauties! This is kind of embarrassing, but I've never been able to put on mascara in a way that looks natural. I was wondering if anyone had any good tips. Thanks!
Apr 1, 2015
Hannah K.
A lot of it has to do with the mascara you're using. Which one do you currently use?
Apr 1, 2015
Shelley W.
I agree with Hannah.
Apr 1, 2015
Abigail H.
You could always get clear mascara!
Apr 1, 2015
Bailey G.
Definitely what Hannah said. For natural looks, I always suggest using Maybelline Great Lash in brown (or even clear), and then use a lash comb to separate any lashes that stick together :)
Apr 1, 2015
Tracy P.
I currently use 'perversion' by urban decay.
Apr 3, 2015
Bri-bri L.
I definitely recommend covergirl clump crusher for that. It separates your lashes like crazy so it shows every single lash fanned out. It also coats the lashes in small amounts at a time and it really focuses on length. Also, try to just apply the mascara by sweeping and not wiggling. I find wiggling piles up a lot more product on he lashes at once and ends up looking c lumpy.:)
Apr 4, 2015
Christina T.
I prefer natural looking eyelashes. I fist make sure that my eyelashes are clean of any product. When I'm ready to apply my mascara I take a comb brush and comb through my lashes so that they have a natural feathered look. Then use your mascara wand to transfer some of the product onto the comb and start working through your eyelashes. You can apply more product and do this as many time as you like. Wayne Goss has a video on this - it truly gives you the most feathered natural look.