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Posted on Sunday Mar 21 0:00:00 UTC 2010
Depending on the situation you may want a natural look or possibly its a night out with the girls and time to flash those lashes. Using your hair colour to determine the mascara colour will give you that natural look but for a night out why not try blue or purple mascara shades.

Your type of lash makes a difference as well in choosing the type of mascara thats best for you. Naturally long lashes tend to do best with thicker mascaras whilst lighter mascaras are more suited to those with shorter lashes. The type of mascara brush makes a difference too. A thick brush is best for long and full lashes, whilst small lashes are best suited to a small brush.
 
Both waterproof and water-soluble mascaras are available. Waterproof mascaras are great for occasions when you may be dancing the night away, off to see a tearjerker at the cinema with friends, dumping the boyfriend, and any other times you think you may cry, sweat or come into contact with water (rain etc). Watersoluble mascaras do have the advantage of being easy to remove without the rubbing, and stretching of the skin when using makeup remover, although when they come into contact with water you can end up not looking your best.

As with all cosmetics and make up if you have sensitive skin or any skin allergies use hypoallergenic mascaras.
 

See the range of mascaras we have for sale in our cosmetics shop.
Posted on Sunday Feb 28 0:00:00 UTC 2010

As Sophia Loren once said ... Beauty is how you feel inside, and it reflects in your eyes. It is not something physical.

Eye makeup can change your appearance and give you a totally different look and feel for the day. There are no hard and fast rules for applying eye makeup but here are some tips you may find helpful.

Eyeshadow

Use a maximum of three colours when applying eyeshadow. A light colour across your eyelid close to the brow bone, a medium colour across and below your eyelid, with the darker colour close to the eye lashes.
Wherever possible try to avoid tugging or pulling your eyelids, this will prevent the skin from possibly stretching over time.

Eyeliner

Before applying any eyeliner make sure that it will compliment the eyeshadow you are wearing and choose an appropriate colour to enhance your eyes.
On the upper eyelid start lining the eyes from the inner corner working towards the outer corner.
For the bottom lid start with the outer corner moving towards the middle of your eye. You will now be able to smudge the eyeliner at the bottom.
If you wish you can use an eye shadow as the eye liner by carefully using a brush dipped in dark eyeshadow, this is a great way to create that smokey eyed look.

Mascara

To make those lashes really stand out why not mix your mascara. A coat of lengthening mascara followed by a thickening mascara is a combination used by many makeup artists.
To prevent clumping of your mascara if you apply 2 coats make sure the second coat is applied before the first coat dries. If you are only applying one coat closing your eyes, placing the wand on top of your lashes and pulling it gently through them will help prevent clogging.
Your mascara will last longer if you avoid pumping the wand in and out of it, as this introduces air into the tube.
 

View the range of eyeshadow, eyeliner and mascara available in our cosmetics shop.
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