Using of Mascara for Facial Makeup.

 Mascara is a cosmetic preparation used to darken, define, and thicken the eyelashes. It is available in liquid, cake and cream from and in a variety of shades and tints. Mascara brushes can be straight or curved, with fiber or thick bristles. The most popular mascara colors are shades of brown and black, which enhance the natural lashes, making them appear thicker and longer. Mascara and eyebrow pencil should generally coordinate also there is no harsh contest.


Mascara is available in tube and wand applications. Both are polymer products that include water, wax, thickeners, film-formers, and preservatives in their formulation. The pigments in mascara must be inert (unable to combine with other elements) and usually are carbon black, carmine, ultramarine, chromium oxide, and iron oxide. Some wand mascara contains rayon or nylon fibers to lengthen and thicken the hair fibers.

 

Mascara may be used on all the lashes, form the inner to outer corners. Using a disposable wand, dip into a clean tube of mascara and apply from close to the base of the lashes out towards the tips, making sure your clients is comfortable throughout the application. Dispose of the wand. Never double-dip.

 

Apply mascara carefully. The most common injury with mascara application is poking the ye with the applicator. Practice applying mascara repeatedly until you feed confident enough to apply it on clients

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