i use very good mascara, and eyelash curler.How can i get my eye lashes to seperate after i put on msacara? they looked like they are sticking together.?
try a metal comb for eye lashes. i use one and i dont know what i would do without it!! you can get one at drugstores. hope i helped!!How can i get my eye lashes to seperate after i put on msacara? they looked like they are sticking together.?
Plastic lash combs never worked for me--I always had to use a pair of tweezers to seperate until I discovered a metal lash comb. Target has one by Sonia Kashuk that works great. So you can use either method (tweezers or metal lash comb), but imo the comb is safer. Whatever method you choose just make sure to wait until your lashes are mostly dry so that you can really get in there and seperate without causing a mess.
Make sure you used a mascara that is anti-clump (will separate and define lashes) - such as covergirl lash exact.
Then after you apply, use a lash comb to go through any that seem to stick together.
Now you may curl.
*Tada*
you can buy a little eye lash comb. Not sure where from though. Or you could wash an old mascara brush and use that to separate.
eyelash comb or tweezers
b careful.
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wash your hands and separate them by hand.
use the tip of your mascara wand on the tips of your lashes in an upward motion
use a fine toothed brush and go through right after you apply the mascara
I don't know if you would want to do this, but I use a sewing needle and very carefully use it to seperate my big clumps.
Also, I use Loreal Paris Voluminious mascarra, and it works really well on non clumping. I would reccomend that.
Hope this helped!
your applying it wrong. give it a little shake as you go up to avoid clumps.
use a needle or a cleened brush from old mascara
Use an eyelash comb, be careful not to stivk it in your eye, though:) and before yuo put on makeup
just use a clean mascara brush to go through your lashes after applying mascara. If your using more than one coat, wait until it dries before applying a second time
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