You’ve probably been swiping on mascara since your early teens, but being a seasoned mascara user doesn’t automatically make you an expert. Renowned makeup artists Grace Lee and Anastasia Durasova have shared their pro tips that will forever change how you approach your lash routine. Ready to level up your lash game? Let’s dive in!
1. Always Start by Curling Your Lashes
Before even thinking about mascara, grab your lash curler. According to the experts, using a traditional clamp curler first ensures that your lashes hold a lift. The key is to be patient—hold the curler on your lashes for around 10 seconds for a curl that really lasts.
2. Use a Combination of Curlers for Precision
Makeup artists rave about the Shu Uemura eyelash curler as a go-to, but not every eye shape fits a standard curler. If you have small, hooded, or wide-set eyes, consider using a half-lash curler to reach those tricky corners. A smaller curler like the Shu Uemura New Generation Eyelash S Curler targets specific areas, perfect for enhancing inner and outer lashes after an initial full-lash curl.
3. Skip the White Primers: Opt for Black Instead
If you love a dramatic lash look, black mascara is your best friend. While primers are designed to condition and add volume, many are white, which can peek through even after layers of mascara. Anastasia Durasova advises against white primers, suggesting instead a black mascara primer like It Cosmetics Tightline Full Lash Length Black Primer to maintain an intense, rich lash line without any ghostly undertones.
4. Don’t Neglect the Lash Roots
To achieve a truly full lash line, apply mascara starting from the roots. Many of us make the mistake of only coating the tips, missing out on the impact that fuller roots provide. If getting close to the lash line feels tricky, try using a precision brush.
5. Achieve a Winged Lash Look Without Falsies
If fluttery, winged lashes are your goal, you don’t necessarily need to turn to false lashes. The unique brush design features longer bristles at the outer edge, giving you that flared effect naturally by extending your outer lashes.
6. Choose Curved Wands for a Perfect Fit
Most mascara wands are straight, yet your lash line naturally curves. To coat all your lashes evenly, opt for a mascara with a curved wand. This design better aligns with the shape of your lash line, making application much easier.
7. Keep Upper and Lower Lashes Balanced
One insider tip to make your eyes appear bigger is to keep your upper lashes darker than your lower ones. Use a jet-black mascara on top and a softer brown for your bottom lashes. To avoid clumping or smudging, gently dab the wand on a sponge to remove excess product before applying. For mess-free application on lower lashes, use a business card or tissue as a guard.
8. Combat Humidity with Water-Resistant Mascara
Hot, humid weather can make your lashes fall flat due to the moisture content in regular mascaras. Durasova’s solution is to use a water-resistant formula that dries quickly and holds up better in muggy conditions. For extra staying power, consider a heated lash curler like those from Japonesque, which lift lashes without risking breakage.
9. Limit Your Use of Waterproof Mascara
While waterproof mascara is unbeatable for longevity, it’s not meant for daily use. The removal process often involves heavy rubbing, which can weaken your lashes over time. For occasional use, choose a gentle makeup remover with an oil component, such as the classic Lancôme Bi-Facil, to dissolve waterproof formulas more easily.
10. Be Cautious with Lash Extensions
While lash extensions promise lush lashes without mascara, they can come with a cost. Over time, extensions may cause breakage or thinning of your natural lashes. However, any damage is usually temporary, as lashes naturally regrow within about eight weeks. For a safer bet, stick to a high-quality mascara to enhance your natural lashes without compromising their health.
FAQs
1. How can I make my mascara last longer without smudging?
Opt for a water-resistant or long-wearing formula to prevent smudges, especially in humid conditions. You can also dust a bit of translucent powder around your eyes to keep excess oil at bay.
2. Is it bad to use a heated lash curler every day?
Heated lash curlers are generally gentler than traditional clamp curlers, but using them daily can still stress your lashes. Stick to special occasions or use a low-heat setting to minimize damage.
3. How often should I replace my mascara?
For hygiene and best performance, replace your mascara every 3 to 4 months. If you notice a change in texture or smell, it’s time to toss it earlier.