Mascara Monday | Tarte Lights Camera Lashes Mascara
…then two coats) the drier formula just seemed to clump my lashes together a bit, as opposed to making them look more full and lush. The brush itself is something…
…then two coats) the drier formula just seemed to clump my lashes together a bit, as opposed to making them look more full and lush. The brush itself is something…
…full pigment with one swipe, and applied well to my lids with a brush, which is such a stark contrast from some of the ‘duds’! It was a real gamut…
…fibre wand helps get the brush nestled right up to the roots of the lashes, from outer to inner corner. I noticed instantly that the amount of product deposited in…
…with no tug or drag. It’s this texture that allows these shadows to be patted on with a finger or blended out with a brush so easily, and can be…
…true as well. I originally attempted to just buff it into oblivion like most foundations, but it didn’t blend out well with a brush. It wasn’t until I used the…
…that it took next to no time to build up volume with the texture of this mascara formula. It could be borderline clumpy if it wasn’t for the brush which…
…Application I am a brush girl through and through, but this definitely works best with a sponge. I’ve given the little sponge that comes with the compact a go, and…
…barely need to tap your brush into the product to get enough to buff onto both cheeks. I imagine one drop off the vanity and it could be toast, so…