Mascara for Spring

Spring brings higher temperatures and the return of color, both in nature and our style. Just as we change our wardrobe with the tower of the season, we also change our makeup. Mascara is an important element of any makeup routine, and the change of season is the perfect time to shed your winter mascara and try something new. To avoid eye infections, mascara should be replaced every three months, so what better time that the change of seasons?

Makeup for spring is usually a return to softer, warmer colors, and mascara is no exception. For a light spring look, go sparingly on the eyeliner and a light coat of mascara to help focus on the eyes. For best results, remember that this is not the formula that determines mascara thick lashes or a fine, but the type of rod. A small brush will help you reach the corners of your eyes as a comb and brush will help keep separate the lashes.

Spring is also an excellent opportunity to try new color mascara. If you're just skin or who just shades of hair, consider using the basis of brown mascara, especially for the day. Not only shades of brown mascara give you a look warmer, but also give you a more natural look. However, Brown is not for everyone, May and red-eye or not even be noticeable on those who have dark hair or skin colors.

Another option for those who have naturally long lashes is clear mascara, which will help maintain the lashes up and contribute to all naturally warm look. Black mascara is always appropriate for a dramatic evening look, and can even make your eyes seem to be white, do not be afraid to use darker shades in the evening.

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