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Difficulty: Easy
Mascara is one of the most essential and versatile makeup products: It can be worn alone
for a subtle effect, or combined with other makeup for striking and noticeable results.
Instructions
• STEP 1: Decide whether you would prefer to use waterproof or water-soluble
mascara. Water-soluble is easier to remove without eye makeup remover, thus
minimizing the amount of rubbing around the eyes, which can lead to saggy skin.
Waterproof mascara is a better choice for athletes, especially swimmers.
• STEP 2: Choose a mascara color according to your hair color; brunettes should
use black to bring out their eyes, but brown mascara will have a more natural
effect on fair-haired women.
• STEP 3: Avoid choosing colored mascara if it is to be worn with a conservative
outfit or in the workplace. However, if you're planning to wear it for a fun
evening out, feel free to get creative with different colors.
• STEP 4: Choose the type of mascara brush according to your preference. A
straight brush is good for coating the hard-to-reach corner lashes, while a curved
brush makes it easier to coat more of your lashes at once.
Tips & Warnings
• If the mascara you choose is already dried out upon purchase, return it and request
a refund.
• Some beauty consultants suggest replacing your mascara tube every three months.
Overall Things You'll Need
• Mascara
• Waterproof Mascaras
• Mirrors
How to Select Eye Makeup That
Complements Asian Coloring
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
For many years, Asian beauties defined their eyes with black and brown eye pencils. The
modern era offers a subtle twist on these beauty staples and invites experimentation with
other shades and mediums.