How to brush mascara on the lower eyelashes, how to brush mascara

Updated on vogue 2024-03-24
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Should I apply the lower lashes?

    Isn't it unprofessional to only apply eyelashes without eyelashes? In fact, it is not so absolute. Applying the upper and lower eyelashes at the same time will increase the three-dimensional effect of the eyes, making the eyes look big and energetic, and if you combine it with the eyeliner drawing, it will look more formal and the makeup will be thicker, which is suitable for attending events at night.

    If you usually go to work or travel, and want your makeup to look natural and fresh, you can choose not to apply eyelashes.

    7 Eyeglasses vs mascara.

    To accentuate beautiful eyelashes, try to choose rimless lenses. When applying eyelashes, choose a crypto type to create a thicker effect, and too long eyelashes will sweep on the lens like a "wiper" to affect the vision. If the glasses have a border, you should be careful not to conflict with the color of the eyelashes, such as black frames with dark eyelashes, gold frames with black or brown eyelashes, and silver frames with blue eyelashes.

    8 Brilliant brushstrokes.

    The high-tech ingredients, the material, and the perfect brush head of mascara only provide us with the material basis, and it takes a bit of skill to get the most out of it. Repeated brushing starting at the roots, or brushing a little harder at the tips of the lashes has a completely different effect.

    You want to: Coarse: The thicker the mascara, the thicker the lashes will look.

    Start at the root and pull from the bottom up. After each application, use a clean mascara brush or brushbrush to comb each lash through the roots to prevent clumping. Apply mascara two or three more times in the same way.

    However, be careful to make sure that you apply the mascara a second time before the previous mascara is dry.

    Longer: Apply twice, each time to unpack the lashes while the mascara is still dry, and apply two more times to the tips of the lashes for a lengthening effect.

    More**: If you want to make your lashes look better**, use a mascara-coated brush and apply it directly along the arc of the lashes from the bottom to the top, just once. This method will make the lashes look a little blurry and messy, and the blink of an eye reflects just the right **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Brush it with your hands, hehe. The mascara is just left upright and brushed one by one with the head of the brush, and that's how mine is brushed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Apply the lower lashes in the same way as the upper lashes, slowly working from the root to the tip.

    Ways to brush your natural lashes:

    1. Use the eyelash curler to curl the root of the eyelashes, and then use your fingers to gently roll upwards along the eyelashes naturally 2 3 times. The mirror can be placed underneath to better see the edges of the lashes and make it easier to curl.

    2. When the eyelashes are very thin or relatively sparse, applying mascara primer can give the eyelashes tension and density. Apply from the base of the lashes to the tips of the lashes and slowly brush upwards in a zigzag shape.

    3. Starting from the root of the eyelashes, apply mascara while sliding the mascara back and forth in the direction of eyelash growth to make the roots of the eyelashes distinct. For the lower lashes, hold the brush vertically and slide it left and right.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How do you brush mascara? Let's find out.

    1. Use an eyelash curler first to clip out the curl of the eyelashes.

    2. If the eyelashes are not long enough, you can dip the false eyelashes with glue first.

    3. Grasp the mascara brush horizontally and brush the mascara in a Z-shaped motion. If you want to achieve the effect of clear lashes, you can repeat the brush, but in a vertical direction, brush the lashes one by one; If you want to make your eyes look bigger, you can brush an extra layer on the outer corners of your eyes. If you lift the entire lash up, you can raise and bend the eyelashes.

    4. Brush the eyelash brush upright at the end of the eye and the lower eyelashes, and gently brush left and right at the end of the eyelashes, so as to modify the longer eyelash effect.

    5. If you want your eyelashes to stand more erect, you can repeat the previous step and brush another brighter color.

    Expand: What are the causes of mascara smudging

    1. Undecided makeup.

    The eyelids will produce oil normally, and if the oil is too much, the mascara will smudge soon after brushing it on.

    Solution: Apply a primer to the eye area before applying eye makeup, and use loose powder or pressed powder, lift the eyelids, and press to set the makeup.

    2. Eyelid pressure eyelashes.

    Oriental eyelashes are usually long downward, if the eyelids are pressed too much, the root of the eyelashes cannot be seen when you open your eyes, and after brushing your eyelashes, it is very easy to blur the mascara because of blinking and normal oil secretion of the eyelids.

    Solution: Clamp the eyelashes at the root and press the setting powder on the silkworm to slow down the degree of mascara smudging.

    3. The mascara is too moist.

    The mascara is made into a paste before use, which is to make the product itself have the ability to shape, just like making dumplings, and it can not be pinched out of shape directly with dry noodles. Therefore, some volatiles will be added to the mascara to make the product shape and then dry to achieve the purpose of maintaining the shape.

    Solution: When our mascara is applied to the eyes, we can first press with a paper towel to wipe off the excess paste on the surface, and then wait for the brushed mascara to dry before blinking.

    How to remove mascara

    1. Close your eyes and place a cotton pad under your eyelashes.

    2. Then dip a cotton swab in some olive oil and rub it down in the direction of eyelash growth, so that the mascara is stained on the cotton pad below. Then change to the other eye and remove the makeup in the same way.

    3. Finally, wash the eyes with warm water and cleanser.

    That's all for today's sharing, I hope it can help you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The mascara can be applied directly to the lashes, so remember to remove makeup at night.

    How to use mascara:

    1. First apply moisturizer on the upper and lower eyelids to moisturize the eyes** and prevent mascara from damaging the appearance when it stains the eyes.

    2. Curl eyelashes.

    If your lashes are droopy and long, first curl them upwards with an eyelash curler to add charm to your eyes. This is the key to coloring your eyelashes. When curling eyelashes, the eyes are downward, first put the eyelash curler at the root of the eyelashes, clamp the curl three or four times, press for 5 seconds each time, then release, and then move along the eyelashes to the eyelash tip, press and roll upwards until the beautiful shape is curled, do not be greedy for convenience when clamping the eyelashes, clamp for a few minutes at a time, should be clamped in stages, do not hurt the eyelashes or cause the eyelashes to fall out when clipping.

    3. Apply mascara.

    When applying the eyelids downward, use the mascara brush to apply slightly lengthwise from the root to the lashes, and when applying the eyelashes of the lower eyelids, move the tip of the mascara-covered mascara horizontally so that each eyelash is evenly attached to the mascara. When you need to apply mascara thickly, you should apply the eyelashes first, and then apply the eyelashes, in stages, each time thinly, and then apply again after the previous one is dry. After applying mascara, use the lashes to gently comb outwards in the direction of their growth, so that the lashes do not stick together.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Oh my God, make up a little white, clip it to make your eyelashes more curvy, I'm lazy, and brush a layer lightly every time. If you don't lose your eyelashes, you can remove it with an eye makeup remover.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Dear, mascara can be brushed directly on the eyelashes, but there are some bad mascaras in the mall, which contain some harmful ingredients to the body, and regular brushing will have an impact on the eyelashes. I used Mary Kay Lengthening Mascara, and I used two bottles, but I didn't expect my eyelashes to be really long.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can apply it directly, and the eyelashes are lost, and it's fine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, you can, but you must do a good job of removing makeup before going to bed at night......Especially the kind that puts water.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You don't apply false eyelashes, of course, you brush them directly on your own eyelashes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First use the eyelash clip to clip the root of the eyelashes and the middle of the eyelashes twice, so that the eyelashes are bent naturally, and then take the eyelash brush horizontally to adopt the Z-shaped brush method, and brush the root of the upper eyelashes back and forth, note that it is only the root of the eyelashes, not all from the root to the tip are Z-shaped back and forth, the purpose is to let the root of each eyelash enter the bristles! Once the base of each eyelash is inside the bristles, lift it upwards to coat the entire lash with mascara! If you want to make your lashes look thicker, you can use the same method to brush the mascara a second time after the mascara you first brushed has dried!

    When brushing your eyelashes, keep the brush upright! In fact, no matter how you apply mascara, you should pay attention to: don't let the eyelashes get together, the eyelashes are beautiful one by one!

    a.Hold the base of the lashes with the curler for a few seconds, then move towards the tip, holding at 5mm intervals or so until the tip of the lash.

    b.Slowly pull the mascara out, remove any excess mascara from the opening, and apply it from the roots outwards.

    c.When brushing the lashes, the mascara brush and the lashes are parallel, using the "Z" pattern. Brush it once and wait until it's dry to brush it a second time. Generally, two brushes are sufficient. When brushing the lower lashes, the mascara brush and the lashes are vertical, and one brush is enough.

    d.Brush the eyelashes with an eyelash comb.

    e.Brushed eyelashes are not suitable for re-clipping. Because the eyelashes have hardened at this time, it is easy to break if they are clamped again.

    f, I hope you can succeed

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It can be brushed, and the lower lash brush not only has the effect of enlarging the eyes, but also looks more three-dimensional, which can create a radial eye makeup.

    How to use mascara:

    1. First of all, choose an eyelash curler that suits your eye shape, and match the eyelash curvature to the eyelash curvature to make the eyelash curler reach the position that is most suitable for the root of the eyelashes.

    2. When taking the eyelashes, you must use moderate force, not too long, otherwise the eyelashes will look unnatural, we need to gently force the eyelashes up by 60 degrees.

    3. Lift the eyelash curler to 90 degrees with a little force, and then pull and release the eyelash curler vigorously, and clamp it upwards to the very end of the eyelashes.

    4. Finally, lift the tail of the eye diagonally towards the tip of the eye with one hand to make the eyelashes more fully displayed, and then use the eyelash curler to strengthen the curl of the eyelashes.

    5. Use the spiral eyelash comb to comb the upper and lower lashes first.

    6. Take an appropriate amount of mascara primer and increase it in order, first scrape off the excess primer, adjust the best amount, and the technique of primer is that the weight of the eyelash root is more, so it has a shaping effect.

    7. Take an appropriate amount of mascara and then increase it in order, you can first adjust the mascara to the most convenient amount on toilet paper in a repeat dot style, and repeat the brushing from the root of the eyelashes to the most voluptuous amount in a Z-shaped shape.

    8. Specially strengthen the root of the eyelashes, brush it several times to make the base more stable and create a natural inner eyeliner like eyeliner, so that the contours of the eyes are naturally highlighted, and the eyelashes near the eyes are the most sparse and not easy to brush, you can stand the mascara upright, and strengthen the mascara on the eyes one by one.

    9. Use a small brush head, the partial mascara is brushed left and right horizontally, and the lower eyelashes should be brushed full in the process of brushing, so that the eye makeup will look brighter and more three-dimensional, because the lower eyelashes are closer to the face skin, if it is easy to stain the makeup, you can pad the toilet paper.

    Precautions: 1. Powder primer. The purpose of applying a powder primer to the lower lashes is to make the mascara adhere well and add volume, making the lower lashes naturally thicker. Wet the swab first, then take the appropriate powder, and to avoid too much, tap it lightly after dipping.

    Then brush back and forth on the lower lashes, making sure that each lash is evenly powdered.

    2. Use a slender brush head. The slender brush head is less likely to stain the eyelashes, so you can brush them vertically down the eyelashes. If you don't have such a brush head, try using an interdental brush, which is relatively small enough to brush the lower eyelashes, and use the interdental brush to dip the appropriate amount of mascara into it, and then brush it back and forth in a straight way.

    3. Remove excess mascara with lotion. Once you've finished brushing your lower lashes, wait until the mascara is completely dry, then use a cotton swab to wipe off any excess mascara with a thin layer of lotion for a cleaner finish. But remember to wipe it lightly, otherwise it will easily turn into a black panda eye, which will be self-defeating.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is not absolutely necessary to leave it unbrushed. But if you brush it, it will look better and your eyes will be more bright.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, generally a thicker finish needs to be brushed. Usually you can lightly apply the lower eyeliner.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you brush your upper lashes, you need to brush your lower lashes as well.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, it looks big-eyed. Don't be too thick every day, and don't brush it like a fly's leg.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I brushed up and down, brushing the Z-shape, and it seemed that my eyes were big and very energetic.

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