Beauty, Health and Living Blog (in memory of Madame C.J. Walker)
Need more information about mascara? Well, I found it. I was reading Fitness magazine from May 2008 - page 38 (yes, I’m trying to catch up) and they have great masquara brush tips. Here is what they came up with to help you learn which brush you need to buy for yourself. Let’s begin…
1. If you need VOLUME you’ll want a thick, fat brush that will put a large coat of mascara on in one application. They recommend for us to try Stila Major Las Mascara ($22).
2. If you need LENGTH you’ll want a classic brush where you can do slow applications which trains your lashes to eventually increase in length. They recommend we try Maybelline New York Great Lash Mascara ($6.15), but I don’t think I will try this because there are better mascaras than this brand.
3. If you desire CURLS then you’ll want to use a curved brush and “apply pressure at the base of the lashes and wiggle up!” They recommend Lancome Courbe Virtuose Mascara ($23.50).
4. For DEFINITION you’ll want to use a flexible brush with separated bristles which will prevent clumping. They recommend using LOreal Paris Telescopic Clean Definition Mascara ($8.15).
5. If you want a REFRESHER to just go over what you have applied earlier to clean up clumping they recommend going with Tarte Rejuvelash ($16.).
Want to know what I use? I use Sephora’s Weather Everything Waterproof Mascara and it for all of $15 it doesn’t clump up, it makes my lashes look thicker, helps them to grow longer and I have no problem curling with this mascara. Best of all, it’s not coming off and it’s waterproof. I recommend this simple product to everyone.

This beauty blog is a place for me to share all of the things I truly believe that are wonderful or that are worth looking into that promotes personal beauty (inside and out), personal style, health and home life for those who are approaching thirty years of age or older. These things include and are not limited to cosmetics, fragrances, fashion, diet, health, remedies, fitness and other related products, services and ideas.
I welcome you to join me on my beauty quest to becoming a beauty expert!
This blog is dedicated to the memory of a diva who was an expert in Black hair care and in Black beauty, Madame C.J. Walker.


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