Lash Plumpers: How do they work?
Plump up your lashes the right way!
Who wouldn’t want to have larger and dark eyes? They make you look pretty and mysterious and alluring: all at the same time. Japanese women even undergo painful cosmetic surgery to have their eyes look round and pretty just like Caucasians.
But you don’t have to do all that. With the help of the right eye makeup and lash plumpers you can make sure that your eyes are as pretty as possible for the lowest money possible.
Mascara is one of the best ways of getting your lashes as long and beautiful as possible. But mascara and lash plumpers are not the same product. Many people do use mascara but the process of application can vary from product to product. In the complete range of mascara related products, lash plumpers work in a slightly different way. Several beauticians advise the use of a lash plumper underneath a mascara to make your lashes look long and pretty without looking clumpy and thick. But if you are interested in getting your lashes are long as possible then this is what you can do.
Start by choosing a product like lash conditioners. These are clear lash liners that will coat your lashes and make them as long and pretty as possible. If you don’t want to wear heavy eye make up all day long,, the a clear transparent eye lash conditioner works best for a simple day look. For a heavier day look, MAX FACTOR has a lash plumper that has a really great appearance. You will have to use three coats of this plumper to get the best effects though. Make sure that you read the application instructions with each lash plumper brand completely before proceeding as each product will use a different application wand. You will need to learn the application process and wait for the different coats to dry before proceeding.
If you are satisfied with the lash plumper coats you do not need to apply mascara on top of it. But the choice is yours. Go ahead and make your eyes as pretty as possible with the use of lash plumpers.






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