whenever i curl my eyelashes before i put on mascara they curl perfectly but then once i put on the mascara my eyelashes go back to normal for some reason... and i only put on one coat so im not sure if its because the mascara is weighing down my eyelashes or not...
and whenever i curl my eyelashes after i put on mascara even if its fully dried my eyelashes stick to the curler so its hard to curl them and it makes my eyelahses all messed up and makes my eyelashes look clumpy from the mascara...
is there a specific type of mascara or brand or something that will make my eyelashes stay in place after i put mascara on them?? thanks!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? thelaura answered Monday January 12 2009, 8:46 am: What type of eyelash curler do you use? Invest in a more expensive one because they are alot better. Also, if you've had it for quite a while and it didn't come with any replacement bits, it's time for a new one! Old ones don't work as well, obviously and the cheaper ones just plain suck. Also, make sure you clean them after each use, because this could be the reason why they make your eyelashes go clumpy and stick, even after they're 100% dry.
Also, how old is your mascara? I've always noticed mascara tends to dry out a bit after around 6 weeks, so if it's older than that - that could be the problem, too.
Lastly, if you still have trouble with them sticking etc after you've applied the mascara and curled them again, try an eyelash comb to separate your lashes and remove any excess. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
coconutcatastrophe answered Sunday January 11 2009, 11:01 pm: hey i use curl XXL by maybeline...its the purple one. i definetly recommend it, i apply the mascara first then curl them with an eyelash curler, yeah they do stick to it a little but not too badly...like it doesn't hurt or anything. [ coconutcatastrophe's advice column | Ask coconutcatastrophe A Question ]
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