The mascara gets into the lower eyelids, how to get the eyelashes into the upper eyelids

Updated on vogue 2024-03-15
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ways to avoid mascara getting on your eyelids.

    1. Cut the straw short to the width of an eye and place it at the base of the upper eyelashes, separating the upper eyelid from the eyelashes. This way, the mascara won't get on your eyelids.

    2. The space between the lower eyelashes and the lower eyelids is not so large, so use a thin transparent plastic sheet to cut the curvature of the eyes, put it at the root of the lower eyelashes, and then you can apply mascara with confidence.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. You can use the texture and size of the paper of the business card to cut out a small arc of the width of the eye on the long side, and use the paper to pad the eyelids when brushing, and the brush will only brush on the paper.

    2. Silver eyeshadow.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can go and buy that kind of special eyelash card, which can be used for both upper and lower eyelashes.

    Eyeliner can be applied with eyeshadow or silver to brighten the eyes and make them appear bigger.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The mascara sticks to the eyelids and wipes it with a cotton swab.

    You're talking about bright and bright pink in white.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How to get eyelashes out of the eyelashes:

    1. Don't rub it with your hands. Because generally speaking, when the eyelashes just fall in, they are still in a relatively obvious position, which is easy to find, if you rub them with your hands, you will not know where to get the eyelashes, and such a rough move will damage the cornea, and the bacteria on the hands will also cause corneal inflammation.

    2. If the eyelashes fall into the lower eyelid, if there is a mirror and a cotton swab around you, pull the lower eyelid down with your hand and glue the eyelashes out with a cotton swab in front of the mirror.

    3. If there are people around, ask them to help, pull up the upper eyelid, pull the lower eyelid, and blow into the eye until the eyelashes are blown out.

    4. Force yourself to shed tears, such as yawning a few more times, or dropping eye drops to let the liquid flush your eyelashes out.

    5. Take a clean paper cup, pour normal saline solution into it, then open the upper and lower eyelids with your hands, soak the cornea in the saline and turn it a few times until the eyelashes are transferred to the saline.

    2020 additional answer: I often have this problem myself, now I use eye wash, you can buy it online, many brands, that lid is in the shape of a cup, just right to buckle on the eyes. It's a good way to do it at the moment.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, according to your description, after the eyelashes enter the upper eyelids, the eyes will feel a strong foreign body feeling, very uncomfortable, and tears all the time, you can try to open the upper eyelids, and then take out the eyelashes inside, if you don't dare to turn them, go to the hospital to find an ophthalmologist, let them give you some anesthetic, and then roll your eyelids to remove the eyelashes.

    Hope it helps.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Press the upper eyelid with a cotton swab to open the eyelid and pull out the eye hair, this problem is called trichiasis, or surgery**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Did you apply the primer before? Also, the way you clamp it is not right? The eyelashes are clamped in three parts, the root, the middle, and the tip, all of which are clipped, and if you only clip the roots, it will be curled, but it is very stiff, and the mascara will easily stick to the eyelids.

    Lift the eyelash curler before applying mascara, then leave your eyes open and wait for them to dry before blinking. Or take a cotton pad and blink a few times.

    1. Wipe the eyelashes with a tissue paper before brushing the eyelashes, so as to avoid mascara clots on the eyelashes.

    2. Do not pump the mascara brush inside the mascara jar. You may want to dip in more mascara or remove clots, but doing so will only put air pressure into the jar and thus speed up the drying of mascara. Half.

    3. When applying mascara, you can use your ring finger to gently pull up your eyelids, which will allow you to get as close to the base of your eyelashes as possible.

    4. Wait for the mascara to dry before brushing the next layer. Doing so will lengthen and encrypt your lashes for the best results, and will also help with shaping.

    5. Use an eyelash comb to brush the eyelashes apart, so as not to stick the eyelashes together and ruin the delicate feeling of the whole eye makeup.

    6. If there are black stains on the under-eye area caused by mascara smudging, it is not necessarily the responsibility of the mascara. Possible causes include long lower eyelashes; It could also be that the skin under the eyes is too moist. I can't bear to try waterproof mascara, or skip the lower lashes when applying mascara.

    Alternatively, consider replacing it with the subtle effect created by eyeliner.

    7. You can lightly sprinkle some powder between each layer of mascara to create mascara coverage.

    8. If a drop of mascara falls on your face, you can wait for that piece of mascara to dry, dip it up with a cotton swab, or gently twist it directly on the area, and then use a cotton swab to dip some foundation. Never use your fingers or puff to wipe it off, as this will only make it dirtier and enlarge the area that needs touch-up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When applying, you should put your face up, and then look down with your eyes, and you can use the fingers of your other hand to lift your eyelids up slightly, so that you can't apply your eyelids.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Practice more, it's really not good, go buy a clip, which is specially used to apply mascara, and sell it online for 1 yuan.

    You can actually use a cotton pad to cover your eyelids.

    In addition, if you have short eyelashes, go buy an eyelash serum or wear false eyelashes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Kindness. Hee Hee (*.)

    Take a small mirror, stare at it, use the upper eyelid to pull down and stretch forward to see a small eyelash head, pick up the brush, one for 1 minute, wait for a little dry to relax the upper eyelid, it is ok and does not leave a trace.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Long-term use of mascara:

    Just don't get it in your eyes.

    There is no harm in that.

    Be careful when removing makeup.

    Avoid damaging the delicate skin around the eyes.

    Different mascara gaps are just the brush head and not the paste itself.

    So you can use it with confidence.

    In addition, some mascaras themselves will nourish the eyelashes.

    If you are afraid of any problems, you can choose the pure plant formula when choosing mascara.

    It's meant to nourish your eyelashes, so there's basically no need to worry. But be careful, you still have to choose well.

    A little brand to use. Personally, I think Carslan's 3D mascara is very easy to use, you can try it. Now there are cheaper ones that are easier to use, such as name check, a cat, flamingos, city beauties, etc., which are all easy to use.

    But be careful, don't buy counterfeit ones, these counterfeit ones are too cheap now.

    Mascara is the secret to making your eyes beautiful**, but a word of caution that when you pull out your brush, any excess liquid on the brush head should be removed from the bottle so that you don't smudge when brushing your lashes. When brushing, the eyes first look down, brush the mascara back and forth at the base of the eyelashes, then make the mascara brush parallel to the eyes, and then brush from the root to the top. When brushing down the lashes, look up with your eyes and brush the brush up at the base of the lashes as if you were lifting.

    Keep in mind the eyelash brushing steps for eyelashes, tails, tips and lower lashes.

    Pay attention to your makeup and eyebrows, and use cleaning products every day to completely remove the mascara! (If this part is not done well, be careful that the eyelashes will become fragile and easy to fall off) and the mascara should not be opened for too long every time you apply makeup, and the lid should be tightened immediately after use and placed in a cool place so that the mascara will not dry out quickly. Also, when using mascara, don't brush the brush head in and out between the caps to avoid letting a lot of air in and letting the mascara dry.

    Any cosmetic products are harmful to **.

    And the eyes are the most fragile**Oh. The ** around the eyes is very thin and easily damaged.

    Mascara is actually a big burden on the eyes and eyelashes.

    So try to use as little as possible, and also use eyelash protection products such as eyelash extensions regularly. This will prevent eyelashes from falling out.

    Remove makeup cleanly.

    Especially the eyes. Mascara must be cleaned. Absolutely no overnight stay.

    DHC's unloading oil is recommended to be good!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    To be painted, especially when the surface is relatively complete, it will be conspicuous if it is painted.

    How to apply eyelashes:

    1.Pull the eyelids back slightly when pinching the eyelashes, and pull the eyelids slightly forward when pinching the eyelashes at the end of the eye, so that each lash curls naturally.

    2.Brush your lashes with powder before applying mascara to add a dense feel to your lashes.

    3.Starting from the top lashes, brush the mascara to the base of the lashes in a zigzag pattern, and then lift the mascara from top to bottom.

    5.After the first layer of mascara has dried, apply another layer to increase the volume of your lashes.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are probably three reasons for this

    1 is because the mascara you're using tends to smudge. Many brands of mascara may have a better effect, but it lasts for a short time and is easy to smudge. (I won't introduce the brand.) A lot of mascaras actually come off to some extent, including L'Oreal waterproof, Estee Lauder Zero, etc.).

    2 Of course, it also has something to do with makeup. LZ is oily skin. Mascara is waterproof, but not oil-proof, to prevent mascara from smudging, you can put some loose powder or powder before applying mascara, or you can use those touch-up lotions to apply makeup around the eyes, especially the corners of the eyes, to prevent oil around the eyes.

    3 I haven't mastered the skill of brushing eyelashes (this is also something I slowly figured out) Eyelashes should be brushed in three sections, and the technique and intensity of each part are different. Stay at the root for the longest time, and the amount of brush should be relatively sufficient, and do not brush the middle section of the eyelashes, because the weight of the mascara will press the eyelashes so that they no longer curl, and the tips should be pulled upward.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Use waterproof mascara, or don't apply too thick your mascara.

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