Imperialistic answered Thursday December 28 2006, 10:06 pm: Its clear. Its just like gel and its used to make your eyelashes/eyebrows appear neater. It doesn't give them colour.
They're usually used by people who don't like makeup or girls who already have long black eyelashes.
Usually this is how I tell people to wear mascara, so if your eyelashes are:
Blonde and short: Use a black-brown lengthening mascara and primer
Blonde and long: Use a black-brown mascara
Brown or blondish brown and short: Use a black lengthening mascara and primer
Brown or blondish brown and long: Use a black mascara
Black and short: Use a black lengthening mascara or a clear primer
Black and long: Use black or clear mascara
Blonde eyelashes usually look like you have no eyelashes so you should always put a coloured mascara on them. But avoid black because the look is way too intense. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
whoaxbabe answered Thursday December 28 2006, 9:29 pm: Clear mascara doesn`t give black to your eyelashes. It makes your eyelashes look natural & less "clumpy" than black mascara would.
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duudee_advicer answered Thursday December 28 2006, 9:10 pm: Clear mascara is used to enhance the look
of lashes without clumps, also to align
lashes correctly (ex. if the lashes are
sticking out funny for some reason)
Also, younger girls may wear clear
mascara if their parents don't want
them to wear a dark color.
From what I know, clear mascara
doesn't help your eyelashe's health.
It just enhances the look.
vivalajam0x answered Thursday December 28 2006, 9:08 pm: No, it doesn't give black to it. It just defines them naturally, with no black. It's like gel. You can also use it to comb your eyebrows with!
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