How To Comb Mascara.
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Oct 25, 2013
Heather C.
I had finally found the perfect item to brush my mascara with after applying it that made my application perfect for how I wanted my eyes to look. it was a small plastic brush with wide bristles that came in a hair highlighting box. well, as things we love go, it disappeared (or I lost it) :-). the none of the eye combs work for me and I cannot find anything similar to my beloved brush. and I look, constantly, never to give up! does anyone have something they use that may work for me?
Oct 25, 2013
Shumi C.
If you go to the clinique counters they have different mascara wands for people who wish to try a certain mascara. They have lots at the counter. I took one a few months ago and I use it to apply castor oil to my lashes and it does wonders for me. That may be an option for you to try? :) or another option would be to buy the highlighting kit again 😆 hope that helps :) x
Oct 25, 2013
Bree B.
Are you looking for the kind that resembles a small hairbrush more or the kind that are like mascara wands? I like the mascara wand style better usually. Mine is more bristly/felty and I prefer that feeling. I used to use wands from old mascara and just clean the wand off.
Oct 25, 2013
Heather C.
Hi all, thank you so much for trying to help me, I will try all suggestions you come up with. and Sarah, lol, I used to use a sewing needle so your not alone! the brush I'm talking about was plastic widely spaced teeth, more like a miniature flat hair brush but not the bristle kind. I've used mascara wands but they are not strong enough to separate the lashes like I want. so like if I could take an eyebrow/mascara brush/comb and take the combs plastic teeth and bend every tooth (?lol) the opposite way I may have something to work with. but they break. hmmmmph.
Oct 25, 2013
Heather C.
And the highlighting kits are gone, found it at the dollar store, but I keep looking.