How To Make Your Eyelashes Fluffy Looking.
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Feb 24, 2015
Madison D.
I have naturally long eyelashes but I want to try to make my mascara less stringy and separated looking. Is there any way to make them looking fluffier? thanks.
Feb 24, 2015
Les N.
Fluffier as in fuller?
Feb 24, 2015
Brittany F.
I feel like you mean more separated? Less clumpy Etc. I find that plastic mascara wands (for example Benefits They're real) work better at separating the lashes and coating them individually as opposed to fibre bristles. I also recommend looking into lash extensions.
Feb 24, 2015
Ariana G.
I know what you mean. The best way it to just keep adding coats of mascara, honestly.
Feb 24, 2015
Madison D.
Yes fuller instead of spidery
Feb 24, 2015
Shaye M.
I've just realised that working my product through the base of my eyelashes helps so much with making my lashes separated and still looking cleanly done without clumping, just takes a few goes but once you get the hang of wiggling your mascara wand around it works wonders
Feb 24, 2015
Lela B.
Try a mascara like Maybelline full n soft. that type of formula works wonders for get to fuller not spidery lashes.
Feb 24, 2015
Isabel J.
I made a what's your best beauty trick/tip a while ago, and I remember someone suggested using tweezers to separate your lashes after mascara (closing the tweezers and opening them out so that the lashes seperate) and it really works well! I totally forgot who suggested it though :( I think it was Giselle?
Feb 24, 2015
Mary klaire S.
I use three different mascaras for my eyes. And I find that works wonders! I also suggest using a mascara with a small brush first and then a bigger brush mascara next and it just makes them fan out.