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What Comes First- Mascara or Eyeliner?

What Comes First- Mascara or Eyeliner

Beauty Quickie: Let’s pour one out and have a moment of silence for all the beauty habits that we left behind in 2015. Makeup is fun to play with but in order to look as fabulous as a celebrity or an insta-famous chick there is sort of an order of operations to get the best look possible. With this in mind we received a question towards the end of last year that begged insight as to whether what should come first when creating a beauty look, mascara or eyeliner?

To make a long answer really short, mascara should always be applied last. The reasoning behind this according to MUAs is that it is much easier to apply eyeliner when lashes are bare. When eyelashes are still nude the lash line is more visible which in turn helps to achieve a more precise eyeliner design. Moreover, once your eyeliner is beat then you can gauge how much mascara is needed (if any) to complete your look.

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Don’t Apply Foundation Over Concealer

Don't Apply Foundation Over Concealer

Beauty Quickie: Beauty experts and MUAs agree that us gals are applying our concealer all wrong. When trying to cover up those blemishes or dark under eye circles from the previous night’s festivities it is a girl’s rule of thumb to reach for the concealer. However, applying foundation over concealer basically defeats the purpose of applying concealer in the first place.

When foundation is placed over concealer, the concealer is then thinned out providing less coverage on the area or spot you are aiming to conceal. So then, what is the technique that should be used when making trouble areas less noticeable? After applying foundation you then want to dab concealer over the foundation in any area where you feel hasn’t been completely camouflaged.

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Everyday Beauty: Tightlining

I have always tighlined my eyes since I started wearing makeup and is a technique I will continue to do.What is tightlining? It’s a way of applying your eye liner right in between your lashes. This is a great way of adding a little bit of definition to your eyes, and making the base of your lashes appear thicker. It really works and looks so natural as if you were just born with smoldering eyes.

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Make Makeup Last All Day Part Four

Make Makeup Last All Day Part Four

Beauty Quickie: Beauty experts agree that by applying your makeup right the first time you can encourage your cosmetics to stay in place. For instance, when it comes to foundation you want to apply it as evenly as possible. While some women use their fingers to accomplish this, MUA’s recommend using a sponge or beauty blender in order to yield amazing results.

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Best Long Lasting Lipstick: Try Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Lip Tar

obsessive compulsive cosmetics long lasting lipstick

As ladies we are always trying out new lipsticks, lip-glosses and balms to give us that perfect pout. Well why not try Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Lip Tar. This could very well be the best long lasting lipstick out there. Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics claim that “It’s a lip formula that combines the longevity of a lipstick with the breezy application of a gloss. Believe us that is know lie.

This lipstick comes in at least 30 different shades. We’ve have tried: Black Dahlia blackest blackened red, Paganmatte blackened purple and Anitabrowned burgundy and we love them all. It literally stays on all day!! This is a must try lipstick.

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Jojoba Oil Doubles as Eye Makeup Remover

jojoba oil doubles as eye makeup remover

Beauty Quickie: Jojoba oil is great for your hair and can also be used to remove eye makeup which is perfect if you ever find that you are out of your regular remover. Some may shy away from using it, feeling as though it will not thoroughly remove tougher cosmetics such as hardened mascara. You will be surprised upon using this product to watch it gently break apart and abstract any eye makeup. To use, massage the jojoba oil with a cotton ball over the eye area then wash face as normal.

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