hi i am asian and i curl my eyelashes.. the thing is when i put on mascara, my eyelashes like overlap.. they dont clump together its just when i put on mascara the lashes overlap eachother.. how can i help this? i need helpful tips like not type of mascara to use
RhetoricalLives answered Friday June 10 2005, 8:06 pm: Hey! Make sure to get the clumps of the mascara off of the brush, because if it still is there it usually gets on the lashes and makes them stick together. OR you may want to use an eyelash stick, they look like normal mascara brushes but theyre individual sticks with no mascara. Right after you apply the mascara go over your lashes with this, so it wont overlap right away :) [ RhetoricalLives's advice column | Ask RhetoricalLives A Question ]
devil9221 answered Thursday June 9 2005, 9:17 pm: Do not put a lot of mascara. Wipe the brush off on the opening of the container. If that does not help try a eyelash brush.
Hope I could help!
~K.C~
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pinkfairy1773 answered Thursday June 9 2005, 7:59 pm: OMG you have SAME problem as me!
because i am Asian too... so if you see this send me an email so i can get help from you and you can help from me and i think its cool to know other asian girl because i am the only asian in my school except for my sister but she dont go to my school anymore...
*BraNdi* answered Thursday June 9 2005, 7:52 pm: dont put so much on..wipe the brush part of the mascara off on the opening of the mascara tube before you apply it to your eyes [ *BraNdi*'s advice column | Ask *BraNdi* A Question ]
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