Lash trouble?? Help!

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Mar 10, 2015

Jessica B.

I don't have a lot of lashes and I'm only allowed to wear brown mascara. Any tips and tricks? And how do I keep my mascara from clumping and it looking like spider legs?

Mar 10, 2015

Shanae J.

Oh, I just commented on your wall lol. But to add, I usually get tweezers or a skinny stick thing that I got in my acrylic nail kit that I never used and I just separate them. Don't poke yourself in the eye, it hurts.

Mar 10, 2015

Alexis C.

Tight line your eyes so your lashes look fuller and thicker and curl them also.

My lashes are prone to clumping but I find that the Maybelline Great Lash and Tarte Lights, Camera, Splashes mascaras don't make my lashes up. You can also run a lash comb through your lashes after you've applied all your mascara to separate them and remove clumps.

Wait a few seconds for your mascara to dry before applying another layer. Layering will help your lashes look fuller and thicker but piling it all on at once will definitely clump them together.

Mar 10, 2015

Shiro M.

Tightline your eyes and use a lash curler. Maybe buy a small mascara brush that you can run through your lashes after each coat of mascara to prevent clumping.

Mar 10, 2015

Yael B.

I have been using Ulta brand mascara! It's amazing! It makes my eyelashes feel so soft. Also this might sound weird but maybe after your shower you use some Vaseline and run it near your lash line. It helps them grow faster and makes them softer so the mascara is less likely to clump :)

Mar 10, 2015

Alexis C.

PLEASE DO NOT USE VASELINE ON YOUR LASHES.

Vaseline is a sealant and seals in all the bacteria around your lashes, causing clogged pores and even clogged tear ducts and infections. It does nothing to help the lashes grow or make them softer, it's all a placebo effect.

Mar 10, 2015

Anna D.

Comb through your lashes after using mascara and use eyeliner to make your lashes look fuller. Look on the tips and tricks in the editorial...:)

Mar 10, 2015

Shanae J.

Definitely DO NOT use vaseline.