Today's post is a sort of a make-up secrets revealed kind of a thing. This addresses hard-to-curl, stick straight lashes that do not hold the curl. If you are like me, then you pobably add vertical upper lash growth to the equation. Like, seriously dudettes, why must my lashes grow downwards?
Here is a few pictures of my lashes in without any curling:
This is what my lashes look after being curled but later coated with mascara. Any regular mascara on the market straightens my curl straight away.
If you suffer from the same frustrating lash expereince note the following:
- de-curling happnes due to damp and oil which is why a waterproof mascara is essential
- best curling results are achieved by heating your curler with your hair dryer for better hold and longevity wear
- make sure you use the curler in 3 step procedure so that you get a C shape as oppose to L shaped lashes
The mascara that I use and talk about all the time is IsaDora Waterproof Bulid-up mascara.
Amazing stuff.
A night mare to remove but it is the only cruelty free mascara on the market that is this good. It is rather expensive thse days with €17 which makes me extremly sad.
So, after a tedious procedure, my eyelashes look like this. Isadora mascara in action! I linked a previous look I did, just click on the image to be redirected to the post.
Makes a HUGE difference, right?
I just thought it was funny when I was getting loads of comments on how pretty my lashes were. Beauty is a secret between a girl and her mirror, no doubt :)
Stay secretive!
~ V.
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9 Comments:
Great post! Thanks for sharing this with us!
Great post! Thanks for sharing this with us!
Wow, thanks for the tips, amazing post!
great tips, my lashes are the same as yours, it's so frustrating! If I don't heat my curlers with a hairdryer before curling my lashes, the curl will litteraly last about 20 seconds! So i'm thinking about trying Lilash (or possibly a cheaper alternative) to help them out a bit. Fingers crossed!
http://pretty--wonderful.blogspot.com
Wow, it really does make a difference! Your lashes look beautiful in the last picture. I love makeup lol ;)
@Pretty Wonderful
I would tootaly by it it was cruelty free. But things that aren't tested on animals are lash growth oily serums that, again, make lashes harder to curl.
If curelty isn't an issue, I'd say go for it.
@Emily♥ 에밀리 ♥エミリー
Ditto.
@G A B Y
Glad to be of help. =)
nice` thanks for sharing^_^
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