Well, to start, nothings perfect :) But i'll answer the best I can.
What i tend to do is start by using an eyelash curler. This helps because your eyelashes will be easier to access with the mascara wand when curled. Then, using a mascara that is dark brown or black, and that guarantees "no clumps" or whatnot, open your eye wide and get to your eyelash roots and with every swipe outwards, shut your eye. so you start with the mascara wand at the eyelash root and work your way out. As you move the wand away from your face, slowly blink your eye. this always works for me :)
hopefully this helps! good luck! :)
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Well... Makeup remover... But what I do, is I wash my face and that gets off all the makeup (which is a LOT of makeup) besides mascara. I use normal body lotion and a Q-tip or toilet paper to remove mascara, and it works perfectly.
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Mascara that is called clear mascara
Wearing mascara with contacts is perfectly safe with virtually any brand of mascara.I suggest a mascara that focuses on length rather than volume. This means that the mascara is designed to build up your lashes at the tips rather than the base, keeping your eye clear from any risk, though I wear my contacts with plumping mascara all the time. Both ways are safe, but if you're worried, stick to length-enhancing formulas.Applying too much mascara can be dangerous for your eye with or without contacts. Keep your application light (1-2 coats) and focus more on separating your lashes than building them.If you still aren't getting the effect you want, false lashes are always a safe option. They won't effect your lens and are also perfectly safe.I hope this has helped you!
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A mascara that is waterproof such as Avon Wash Off Waterproof Mascara.
no, this is extremely silly, and just wastes your mascara. If it says its waterproof mascara, then it is. Try it out, a good mascara is colossal by maybelline, i recommend this mascara
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Hydrofuge mascara is waterproof mascara. Sometimes on a mascara bottle the logo on one side will say hydrofuge, while the other side will way waterproof.
That's really up to you. If you have long eye lashes you may like a mascara that adds volume like the lashblast volume blasting mascara or the volumeexact mascara. But if you have short lashes you may like a mascara that adds length like the Lashblast Length mascara or the Lashexact mascara. And of course they all come in a waterproof version.