My Eye Lashes
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Nov 5, 2013
Julie S.
Well, mascara has always been my main friend, but you can also curl them. I don't do it, but it seems simple enough.
Nov 5, 2013
Celine W.
When I apply my mascara, I always use a base coat of primer which makes them look much better and protects your lashes. At the end of the day I always remove all my eye makeup and at night I use a q-tip to apply some olive oil to moisturise them (I have been doing this for almost 2 months and have noticed a noticeable difference in the length and thickness of my eyelashes). Apart from that I try not to use false eyelashes too often and try to have days where I don't use any eye makeup to give them a break :) I also suggest investing in a good mascara :) hope this helped!