Mascara and glasses?
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Dec 9, 2012
Grace D.
I just recently got glasses (yesterday) and I have no clue what kind of mascara to use! I normally use a Clinique or Rimmel lash volumizing mascara. So, what type of mascara should I use? Thanks!
Dec 9, 2012
Amanda L.
Urban Decay Big Fatty!
Dec 9, 2012
Nadine S.
I wear glasses and mascara too. To be honest since I have long lashes they always touch the lenses. Use something not extremely volumizing. Simple mascara teddy bear brush mascara not rubber bristle ones
Dec 9, 2012
Julia A.
When you get your mascara, make sure that it's not always touching your glasses, trust me, it's annoying:/
Dec 9, 2012
Grace D.
thanks guys! so helpful! should i curl them? would it help, so they wouldn't touch?
Dec 9, 2012
Allix B.
I had glasses for a while and yeah it can get annoying! I would definitely say you should curl them! It keeps the out the way and makes them look great! :) hope this helps
Dec 9, 2012
Sa J.
Also it depends what kind of prescription you have, if your lenses are magnifying ones you'll need less mascara since the lenses magnify your eyes. Otherwise I'd go for something not too thick, and flaky since it might be rubbing against the lenses.
Dec 10, 2012
Courtney B.
I second what Ashley said, definitely make sure your mascara is dry before putting your glasses on. I don't think you need to switch mascaras unless what you're using is bumping your lenses. I curl my lashes every day and I never have a problem with my lashes bumping up against my lenses.
Dec 12, 2012
Victoria M.
One with a dry formula. If you prefer high end try Lancôme but I you prefer the drugstore/department store try mega plush by maybelline
Dec 12, 2012
Racheal P.
It doesn't matter as long as you curl your lashes first