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Makeup Wars: The $20 Makeup Challenge

The Makeup Wars group is at it again, this time with the $20 makeup challenge. The premise behind the challenge is that you have lost your makeup and have only $20 to replace it. What do you do? It started as a YouTube tag meme and we decided to blog it. I also did a video given that it started with the video bloggers.


 

I went shopping at Target for the challenge and came out with $19.74 in products. I had a few nice surprises in these, and a good number of duds. Here are the products used and my thoughts on them.

(1) Rimmel Match Perfection Foundation, in 120 Ivory, $4.99: This is an SPF 15 foundation with “smart-tone technology” whatever that might be. When I first applied it, it seemed a bit cakey and oily and coverage was just so-so. I liked it much better when I put powder over it later. I spent extra on foundation and skimped in other areas hoping for a better product and I don’t know that I got it. I also could not find any verification that it was oil free and, based on its feel, I don’t know that it is. I wouldn’t buy it again.

Rimmel Perfect Match Foundation Review

(2) e.lf. Clarifying Pressed Powder: , $1.00: This product surprised me. It was a perfectly good pressed powder that I will happily use up. For a dollar, it is a good buy and it is just as good as more expensive drugstore level pressed powders.

(3) NYC Eye Shadow Quad, in Chelsea Chic, $3.59: This had very pretty colors, and I have seen some positive reviews of this quad, but for me it was a big dud in regard to application and wear!

NYc Chelsea Chic Eyeshadow Review

The NYC Chesea Chic quad looked very pretty on the shelf and I was excited to try it, but the shades were so lacking in pigment, that I had to pack it on for it to show up. For example, it does show OK in the video when I watch it, in fact surprisingly better than I thought it would, but up close when I was filming, and outside in natural light, it didn't look as good. It was rather splotchy in spots, and the shadow wore off rather quickly afterward. An hour later and it was basically gone.  The shades also look OK in the swatches, but they are packed on for that as well. I would not buy this again simply because of the lack of pigment and low wear time. Below are swatches from the quad. They are indeed very pretty shades. Too bad that they don’t wear too well.

NYC Chelsea Chic Eyeshadow Swatches

(4) e.l.f Eye Shadow Brush, $1.00: This was a perfectly useable brush for ultra cheap. I prefer higher end brushes, but as far as cheap ones go, I recommend it!

(5) NYC Eyelash Curler and free eyeliner, $2.74: This was a good find for the curler, which was a decent enough eyelash curler, complete with an extra pad for super cheap. If you need a budget curler, get this one.  The free eyeliner, however, was a dud. It was a kohl liner with a super hard and sharp point. I refused to use it!

(6) Rimmel Extra Super Lash Mascara, $2.99: This was a perfectly good mascara. Not great, but not bad either. Definitely give the brush a good wipe before using or it might clump. It gave a lot of length, but the look was a bit on the spiky side, which isn’t my taste, although it looked just fine.

(7) e.l.f. Color Stick, in Pink Lemonade, $1.00: This was the best item in the lot and I love it! This double duty cheek and lip stick had good pigment and a pretty color that would work for many different skin tones. It blended well, and I loved the shade. For $1.00 it is amazing! I have some expensive color sticks and I would use this one just as much as my pricier NARS and Estee Lauder items.

e.l.f. color stick review

(8) NYC Liquid Lip Shine, in Rivington Rose, $2.29: This is another good find. It is a standard gloss with rather good pigment and shine. Not at all sticky, and it wore well. The only downside was that it had a light mint fragrance to it that I could do without, but it wasn't overbearing or anything. I would still buy it again.

Below are swatches of the NYC gloss and the e.l.f. color stick. I'm very happy with both of these!

Rimnel and elf lip swatches

Extra items: I also picked up a few Wet N Wild items at the grocery store with the thought of trading out my eyelash curler for one or two of the them. I ended up not doing so. One was a concealer that was too light for me, another was a twist up eyeliner that looked like it might not be hard, but it actually was. Finally, there was the Wet N Wild Passion Plum and Prune Passion Perfect pair lip wand, which has a lip liner on one end and a lip crayon on the other. It has great pigment and I do like this item. However, getting the plastic wrap packaging off of it was next to impossible, as was the packaging on the eyeliner, and that left me rather annoyed.

Here is one of those goofy self portraits, taken in direct sunlight about half an hour after the video was made. As you can see, the eye shadow doesn’t really show up at all and I had it caked on! The shadow shows up much better in the video, but that doesn’t show just how splotchy it was in places.  The foundation and powder combo turned out to have better coverage than I initially thought but it also made my wrinkles stand out. I do like the lip products though, and the color stick is a keeper!

20 dollar challenge makeup look

Here is the video version as I put the products on. I plan to try to start doing more video, so hopefully this will kick start me on that!

 

Want to see more of the $20 Challenge. Click the last and next buttons at the top of the post or visit other blogs in the group through the links below:

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Beauty Blogger’s Favorite Products

Beauty bloggers try a lot of products, and we see tons of both the good and the bad. So, when a beauty blogger has a favorite makeup, hair care, skin care, or beauty product item, it well worth taking notice!

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30 Days of Beauty, Day 30: The Best Beauty Products, What The Bloggers Use

Below are over 70 favorites from beauty bloggers with their comments on why they love these items.

Foundation and Concealer

Marcia Friedman of Beauty Info Zone: IT Cosmetics by Jamie Kern Bye Bye UnderEye- this really does help eliminate those pesky dark circles plus it's a great concealer for anywhere on your face.

Rebecca Kelsey Sampson from Rebecca Kelsey: Out of all of the foundations I've tried, the mark. Min-a-Real mineral cream foundation is my favorite. It is very bendable and lasts all day. My favorite way to apply it is with a wet Beauty Blender because then it looks like I have flawless skin rather then a lot of makeup on.

Melissa of The Makeup Divas: Giorgio Armani Lasting Silk Foundation: It gives me a flawless yet natural finish. Does a great job of covering up my imperfections.

Nancy Houlmont from Beauty 411 also loves Armani foundation (as do we here at Beauty and Fashion Tech): Whenever people ask about "favorite" beauty products, I think back to products that I re-purchase over and over, regardless of how many new products I try on a daily basis.  For me, one of those products is Giorgio Armani Foundation.  I've used this foundation for years and regardless of the formula (Luminous Silk, Lasting Silk, Designer Lift), I love the flawless application, the silky feel and the perfect coverage.

Cindy Bokma from Hello Dollface loves Yves St Laurent Touche Eclat concealer and Tarte Amazonian Clay Foundation.

Courtney of Phyrra.net loves NARS Sheer Glow foundation in Siberia, stating:
I love NARS Sheer Glow foundation in Siberia because it's a perfect match for my skintone. It's so difficult to find a neutral foundation that neutralizes my pink overtones and coordinates with my yellow-cream-beige undertones. When I want a liquid, this is the way I go.

Courtney also loves Meow Cosmetics Pampered Puss foundation in Inquisitive Siamese: This was the first foundation of any type that was a perfect match for my skin! It's a mineral foundation, made with 4 ingredients: mica, titanium dioxide, zinc oxide and iron oxides and it wears like a second skin. I absolutely love it.

Christine Mikesell of Fifteen Minute Beauty Fanatic: Make Up For Ever Full Cover Concealer:  I have a few under eye issues (I'm a mommy and I'm often on call at home, that doesn't leave much sleeping time!) and this is my current favorite for making myself look awake.  This concealer is very pigmented but still is easy to blend and it covers everything all day long.

Beauty and Fashion Tech and Girl Gloss Fav: We love Make Up For Ever High Definition Foundation and Duo Matte Powder Foundation.

Tinted Moisturizer

Aprill Coleman from Glitter Gloss Garbage loves this item, which is also a Beauty and Fashion Tech favorite: NARS Tinted Moisturizer- A tinted moisturizer with properties of a BB cream yet dark enough for my skin! This tinted moisturizers gives my skin a beautiful glow and keeps my skin hydrated!

Powder and Setting Spray

Courtney of Phyrra.net loves Silk Naturals Blur Finishing Powder, stating:
I've tried a lot of finishing powders, but this one is my favorite! It really lives up to its name and blurs all imperfections in the skin.

Cindy Bokma from Hello Dollface recommends TooFaced Primed & Poreless powder and Skindinavia Makeup Finish.

Mascara

Brooke Pakulski of: Blushing NoirGiorgio Armani Eyes to Kill Mascara (the original) because it really provides nice volume and thickness with just one coat!  It's pricey, but worth it!

Lisamarie Wilson from Beauty Crazed: L'Oreal Voluminous Mascara - although I cheat all the time with other mascaras, this is the one I always go running back to! Volume, length and no flaking! (Note: this is also a Beauty and Fashion Tech favorite among the drugstore mascaras).

Christine Mikesell of Fifteen Minute Beauty Fanatic: CoverGirl LashBlast Fusion Mascara:  This mascara is goofproof for me!  I can apply it quickly, just slopping it on and the results are always perfect.  It gives me length, volume and holds all day without clumping.  Love it! (Note: this is another Beauty and Fashion Tech favorite as well)

Here at Beauty and Fashion Tech, we particularly love Fiberwig for a tubing mascara, along with Kevyn Aucoin Mascara. You can read our reviews here: Fiberwig Mascara Review and Kevyn Aucoin Mascara Review

For non-tubing options, our favorites are the cult classic Diorshow, and just about any of the Lancome mascaras.

Eye Shadow and Liner

Heather Walczuk from Beauty Unbiased: Stila cosmetics In the Light eyeshadow palette- My go to eyeshadow picks for this season featuring very wearable neutrals and bold colors for more dramatic looks.

Emily Hudspeth: Emily Hudspeth-Bringing the Beauty to You loves
MAC Fluidline Eyeliner in Midnight Snack: Use an angle brush to apply this liner. I like to set it with a powder for long lasting results. This is a limited edition color.  (I made a YouTube video but I haven't gotten it edited yet), depending on when you post this, it could be up if you want the link to it.

Emily also loves Maybelline Color Tattoo Shadow: This was a really random drugstore purchase. One day I just needed a pick me up and I grabbed this orange color. Let me tell you, I fell in LOVE! It is beautiful on its own and has so much versatility when layered with pigment (which is what I did in the video I sent). I loved it so much I had to go back and get the taupe shade too! This is a must have.

Marcia Friedman from Beauty Info Zone: Bare Minerals The Scenic Route eyeshadow duo - one of the best green eyeshadows I've encountered. It has just the right amount of shimmer and it lasts all day.

Melissa of The Makeup Divas: Sue Devitt Eye Intensifier Pencil: This pencil glides on smooth like silk and feels like velvet on the lids. It's water resistant and smudge-proof to which is a plus! (Note: we also love this one here at Beauty and Fashion Tech).

Melissa also recommends another Beauty and Fashion Tech favorite: LORAC Eye Shadows: All LORAC eye shadows are the best. They are heavily pigmented and great quality. Beautiful colors to choose from.

Gaia Fishler of The Non-Blonde: Dior Grege (734) 5 Couleurs - New Look Eyeshadow Palette - Proving that neutral colors are anything but boring, Dior Grege is the palette I reach for when I'm short on time or inspiration, but have to make sure my makeup is impeccable.  (Note: Here at Beauty and Fashion Tech, Dior is often our go to shadow.)

Courtney from Phyrra.net says:I can't really choose a favorite for eye shadow because I love so many! Fyrinnae, BftE Cosmetics, Sugarpill, Inglot, Urban Decay, Evil Shades, DreamWorld, Silk Naturals, Concrete Minerals, Geek Chic, Kiss My Sass, Venomous, Darling Girl... so hard to choose! Other products were much easier.

Courtney also suggests Fyrinnae Pixie Epoxy: This is an amazing product. It allows you to have the look of foiled eyeshadow without the wetness and the mess. It revolutionized eyeshadows for me.

Blush

Emily Hudspeth of Emily Hudspeth-Bringing the Beauty to You: Benefit Cheek Stain and High Beam Highlighter: A friend of mine recommended this product so many times as her favorite. When I saw this 3 pack of little samplers at Sephora, I gave it a whirl. I cannot tell you how much I fell in LOVE with this product. They also have an orange, peachy tint that I think is called CHA CHA. That is next on my list. The high beam is a beautiful highlighter. You can use the cheek colors alone or layer which a powder blush to set (in the video). Bonus! You can also use them as lip stains. Seriously, how great is that!

Marcia Friedman from Beauty Info Zone: Youngblood Cream blush in Taffeta and Tropical Glow - these blushes have excellent long lasting pigment and a wonderful consistency

Lip Products

Sharzad Kiadeh of LuxLyfe: Here is a favorite product that I have loved since I discovered it: 100% Pure Fruit Pigmented Lip and Cheek Tints (My fav colors are Pink Grapefruit and Cranberry). Everything from 100 Percent Pure Cosmetics is Organic and Vegan, which gets major brownie points in my book. The fact that the products actually perform is an added bonus!  I especially love this product because it can be used on lips AND cheeks! These are an absolute must when I travel.

Lisamarie Wilson from Beauty Crazed: Fresh Sugar Passion Lip Treatment - an amazing smelling balm and colour in one easy (and cool metal) package! (This is also a Girl Gloss favorite)

Laura Yoder of 24-7 Style: Maybelline Baby Lips: I use Cherry Me and although the color looks pretty drastic, it's a just right sheer amount of juicy punch.  Plus your lips feel heavenly!

Laura also recommends Maybelline Colorsensational Lipstain: I find people are scared-to-death of lipstain because generally, stains are pretty color-laden.  What's good about stains though is that while the color can be intense, it somehow comes out just-right when on.  Think about popsicle stained lips from childhood.  Once again, I felt like I was "cheating" on my high-end stain when I tried this.  The truth is, it's perfect.  Put it on clean lips (no balm or anything), wait for it to dry, and then apply a clear balm (I of course use Smith's Rosebud Salve).

Courtney at Phyrra.net loves Morgana Cryptoria lipsticks and lipglosses: Morgana makes lipsticks and lipglosses in all sorts of unusual and hard to find shades including turquoise and green! They're pigmented and they're moisturizing on the lips.

Courtney also recommends Evil Shades Lipsticks: Evil Shades makes some really awesome lipstick colors. She even somehow managed to make a matte metallic hot pink that is to die for.

Sara Lopez from Beauty Beginner: bareMinerals Pretty Amazing lipcolor in Strength
The day that I first applied this true red, glossy, long-wearing lipcolor changed my outlook on makeup. I always thought that I couldn't pull off a red lip until I wore this around like a rock star for a day. It made me realize that makeup is whatever I want it to be, and my face is the canvas.

Looking for the perfect balm? Read our article on Girl Gloss on the 41 Best Lip Balms.

Primers

Aprill Coleman from Glitter Gloss Garbage: Benefit Stay Don’t Stray Primer- My favorite primer of them all because it doubles as a concealer. Lasts for up to 16 hours and keeps my eyeshadow flawless!

Courtney of Phyrra.net: Too Faced Shadow Insurance: Like Old Faithful, this has been my constant companion since I started wearing eyeshadow all the time. It keeps my eyeshadows crease free and vibrant.

Cindy Bokma: Hello Dollface likes L’Oreal Magic Lumi light Primer.

Krystal Seidel from Polish Galore recommends one of our favorites: Urban Decay Primer Potion (available in original, Eden, Sin, and Greed). I’m in love with Urban Decay Primer Potion (also known as UPDD) because it provides a great base for your eyelids to really make your eye shadow pop and last all day without creasing or fading away!  I prefer the “Eden” potion because it’s a neutral matte base, perfect for all finishes and colors.  The squeeze tube tip allows you to control how much product you use and the new design allows you to get every ounce inside.  Definitely a must have for any eye shadow lover!

Laura Yoder at 24-7 Style: Rimmel's Fix and Perfect Primer: I think primer is a must if you wear foundation.  I was willing to pay big bucks for anything to help conceal my pores and make my makeup last just a little bit longer.  When Rimmel came out with this though, on a whim I bought it (thinking it would be inferior to anything I had).  It actually is the best I've ever used...everything you would expect a primer to do for the lowest price I've ever paid!

Eye Creams

Heather Walczuk from Beauty Unbiased recommends skynICELAND eye gel pads - These reduce puffiness, firm and moisturize in 10 minutes flat.

Heather also likes Caudalie Premier Cru the Eye Cream- This eye cream is lightweight and soaked up by the skin, but also extremely moisturizing and long
lasting.

Skin Care

Rebecca Kelsey Sampson of Rebecca Kelsey: My favorite skincare product is the X Out Wash-In Treatment. Within two months my blemishes diminished over 90%. I've never had a product work so well. I don't follow it as directed though. I use it two to three times a week rather then twice a day since my skin is dry and sensitive, yet it still works!

Gaia Fishler at The Non-Blonde Paula's Choice Paula's Choice RESIST Intensive Wrinkle-Repair Retinol Serum- While I don't believe in miracles, there's no arguing with an improved and more even skin texture. Surprisingly, it doesn't even require taking a second mortgage.

Victoria Girard from RevealGreatSkin.com loves the DPL Therapy System: I love this hand-free LED light therapy system.  It gives my skin a healthy glow while making it look younger and more vibrant.

Victoria also uses the Clarisonic cleansing brush: The Carisonic brush really helps to wake up my skin in the morning and does a great job of thoroughly cleansing and prepping my skin.

Cindy Bokma at Hello Dollface uses Aveeno Positively Radiant Cleanser

Sunscreen

Courtney at Phyrra.net: LaVanilla The Healthy Face SPF 40. This is my holy grail moisturizer with SPF. I use it on my face, eyes and neck and it not only moisturizes but protects me from the sun. It's not too heavy, it's not too light, it's just right. It doesn't irritate my skin, either. LOVE it!

Cindy Bokma: Hello Dollface uses Arcona Reozone spf20.

Hair Care

Tera Rae Stephens: Tera Rae Stephens loves these ORIBE products:

ORIBE Supershine Moisturizing Cream:Used in wet or dry hair, it makes hair super soft and shiny.

ORIBE Soft Lacquer Hairspray: The best spray for heat styling!  Soft hold with memory so you can work through your curls until they are perfect.

ORIBE Dry Texture Spray: For huge volume and sexy texture. Beachy hair with out feeling dirty and also is fantastic as a dry shampoo when sprayed at the roots.

Tera also loves Davines Melu Shampoo and Conditioner: Hands down the best for long hair and extensions. Add tons of moisture and makes combing out wet hair a breeze!

Laura Yoder from 24-7 Style recommends Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray: I hoard this...it's the only product I don't share with friends.  #Selfish

Laura also loves Nick Chavez Amazon Hair Body Building Spray: This was fabulous for volume to my styled hair, but I loved it even more when I used it along with my regular gel on my towel dried hair.  It left me with such amazing texture and volume...I didn't even need to do anymore styling after my blow dry.

Lisamarie Wilson from Beauty Crazed: Oscar Blandi Volumizing Dry Shampoo Spray - I don't know what I did before dry shampoo! This one is especially great because it is meant for darker hair which means no white film!

Bath and Body

Laura Yoder at 24-7 Style: Smith's Rosebud Salve.  I love the Vintage Tins and although all the scents are divine, I use the original.  Yes, it's perfect for your lips, but just the teeniest amount also works for your dry hands and in the winter, again just the smallest amount rubbed between your palms and then smoothed on your hair takes away static without weighing hair down.

Laura also recommends Three Whishes Body Scrub by Whish: O to the M-G this is amazing!  Completely takes the "itch" out of my dry winter skin. She also loves Daily Squeeze All Day Hand and Body Lotion: Rich, creamy and luxurious.  It soaks into your skin in seconds and leaves you silky smooth.

Emma J from: The Journey of an NY Actress: I use Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream by Burt's Bees. It is especially good for traveling and the tiny tin gets through airport security (and I'm always on the lookout for products that I can take on the plane).

Self-Tanning

Laura Yoder from 24-7 Style: Banana Boat Summer Color Self Tanning Mist $6.49 at Target: I was low on cash and couldn't buy my normal "low-end" self tanner.  I'm not a huge fan of the scent, but it's not the worst, especially when I'm left with BROWN color.  Goes on super easy, no rubbing or streaking at all!

Nails

Lisamarie Wilson at Beauty Crazed: Essie Good to Go Top Coat - I find it almost impossible to sit still long enough for my manicure to dry properly so  top coat that cuts the drying time in half is a god-send!

Jennifer Mathews from My Beauty Bunny: NCLA is a cruelty free, Los Angeles-based, indie nail polish brand that (IMHO) have successfully married nail colors with high fashion. I really like the small brushes that allow an easy and clean application. The formulas are amazing. They are free of DBP, toulene, formaldehyde and camphor, and they are by far the best I have ever used. Wow. Easy application. No bubbling up. No dripping, smearing, etc. It’s not all hype – this is amazing stuff.

Courtney at Phyrra.net: Cult Nails nail polish. I love the colors! Their Get it On basecoat is holy grail material for me. They've got so many great polishes, especially for layering.

Brushes

Melissa: The Makeup Divas: Sephora Pro Air Brush #55: This brush provides the best coverage without any lines. You get a smooth natural look. It's an absolute must have.

Christine Mikesell from Fifteen Minute Beauty Fanatic: Beauty Blender sponge: This strange egg thing has made my foundation look much more natural. It really is better than the little wedge shaped sponge.

Madeleine Homes of Peace Love Lipgloss also loves the Beauty Blender: For make-up tools, I adore the Beauty Blender Sponge. When used damp any one can easily apply their foundation for a professional airbrushed look. (Note: This is also a Beauty and Fashion Tech favorite item).

Emily Hudspeth of Emily Hudspeth-Bringing the Beauty to You :My favorite brush to use is a stippling brush. In my personal makeup bag, I use the Sephora brand stippling brush, $35. I have the same brush in my professional kit.

Makeup Removal

Emily Hudspeth of Emily Hudspeth-Bringing the Beauty to You loves Almay Makeup Eraser Sticks: These Q-tips filled with makeup remover can be a quick fix for a makeup blunder. You just snap the end of (the end with the purple ring around the top) and the remover saturates the tip that you will use to clean up the mess. This is a must have for your makeup bag.

Christine Mikesell: Fifteen Minute Beauty Fanatic: Neutrogena Naturals Fresh Cleansing & Makeup Remover: This facial cleanser does it all. It comes in an easy to use pump, can be used with my Clarisonic or just fingertips, and it even removes all of my eye makeup without a second product.

Fragrance

Gaia Fishler of: The Non-Blonde: Tauer Perfumes L'Air du Desert Marocain- A mysterious, sweet and bewitching perfume that takes me on a journey to faraway lands.

Disclosures: Beauty and Fashion Tech at times reviews products provided by a representative of the company. When we do so, we specifically state so. We also use affiliate links. For more, please see the disclosure page

How to Choose the Best Mascara

Looking for the right mascara? Follow our tips for the best mascara choices and application.

Applying Mascara

30 Days of beauty Day 27: All About Mascara

Examine Your Lashes

Choosing the right mascara starts with an evaluation of your eyelashes. Before you can even begin to research the many different types of mascara available today, you need to have a good idea of what your natural eyelashes look like. This can only be achieved by using a makeup mirror with advanced magnification.

Most makeup mirrors today come with two sides, the first side is generally labeled 1x, which is the standard mirror view. The second side labeled 2x doubles the magnification and allows you to see much closer. Use the 2x side to examine your lashes. Identify your lash type. Are they skimpy or thin? Do they curl naturally or are they straight? Are they long or short?

Choose Your Mascara

Identify the main types of mascara that will meet your needs . There are approximately four different types of mascara: Thickening, also known as volume building, lengthening, waterproof and non-clumping.

There are many brands that claim to be able to plump up your lashes or give you extra volume. However, if your lashes are naturally full, you don’t need this kind. In fact, thickening mascara can make your eyes look heavy and overdone. You may do better with a simple, non-clumping brand.

Volume building mascara is usually best for women with thin and skimpy lashes; many brands include extra protein to keep your natural lashes protected. Short lashes will benefit from lengthening mascara brands with dense bristles to spread evenly along the entire length of the lash, especially the tip.

Waterproof mascaras tend to be harsher than other types because of their durability. They work best on healthy, full-length lashes. Non-clumping mascara is excellent for naturally curly lashes that require more extension.

Tubing mascara is also rather popular right now. This type of mascara encases the lashes and tend to a good job of providing length with some volume. However, it also tends to be a type that women either love or hate. Try getting a sample if possible or testing in the store before buying.

Choose you Brush Type

Once you understand your natural lashes and complete a thorough inspection, you should have a pretty good idea of the type of mascara that will work best for you.
Next, consider brush type. There are several types of brushes that will produce completely different results. Brushes that resemble trees, with bristles that are short on both ends but long in the middle can provide a thick coat.

Rubberized brushes that have thin combs work best to separate the lashes and coat individually.  These are great for longer, clump free looks. For more volume, look for thicker more bristly looking brushes. Cone-shaped brushes tend to pull and stretch your lashes without clumping and curved brushes work best on straight lashes to help bend them.

Your Best Mascara Color

For a natural look, choose a color that is closest to your natural hair color. For women who color their hair, this can be challenging. Rather than relying on the color of your hair, choose the color that matches your eyebrows and natural eyelash color. For more drama, use a black mascara.

Mascara Application

Applying your mascara correctly is just as important as your selection. Make sure you begin when your lashes are completely clean. Take your mascara and apply using the wand from the left, or inside to the right, or outside.

The base of the eyelash is where the majority of the mascara should be applied, not near the tips, unless your eyelashes are very short. Make sure you wiggle the wand as you add the mascara to ensure even coverage from the base to the tip.

Alicia Mohr from Things to Cherish gives this tip for creating a dramatic lash look:

To get the lush look of false eye lashes without the frustration of applying them, dust loose powder across your lashes before applying mascara. It builds dramatic volume without clumping.

To clean up smudges try this tip from Madeleine Homes of Peace Love Lipgloss:

Everyone has smudged their mascara at least once in a rush to get out the door in the morning. If so, let it completely dry for a few minutes. If it's completely dry- it should easily flake right off with a Q-tip! If you try & fix it while it's still wet, you'll end up with a smeared mess!

Know When to Toss Old Mascara

How long can your keep mascara? Becky Sturm from StormSister Spatique offers this tip and information:

If your mascara dries out before the 6 month repurchase date, add a couple
drops of saline solution to the tube. The sterile liquid will rehydrate
mascara. FYI, the FDA advises that mascara be replaced every 4-6 months.

Meanwhile, Heather Adessa of *Gloss & Tell, Makeup By Heather A. says this:

Most people keep their mascara until it goes dry - that is way too
long! Many company's recommend purchasing new mascara every 3 months,
I say every month. You have lashes to protect dust and particles in
the air from getting into your eyeball - so they are dust magnets. You
use that mascara brush at least once a day on your lashes, which means
that particles that are on your lashes are on your brush. You want to
use that brush for a long time? I didn't think so. Time to change it
up!

Favorite Mascaras

Here at Beauty and Fashion Tech, we love Fiberwig for a tubing mascara, along with Kevyn Aucoin Mascara. You can read our reviews here:

Fiberwig Mascara Review

Kevyn Aucoin Mascara Review

For non-tubing options, our favorites are the cult classic Diorshow, and just about any of the Lancome mascaras.

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