Showing posts with label winged. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winged. Show all posts

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Mascaras for Length, Volume and Curl

Mascara can transform your look. It is one of the easiest things to add to your makeup to create impact. Different mascaras do different things, though! So, make sure you grab a mascara that has what you are looking for: length, volume, or curl?

The wand matters. Have you ever noticed that different mascaras have different shaped wands? Well, those different wand shapes actually have different results for your lashes!

  • straight for natural
  • sparse for length
  • thick for volume
  • tapered for winged 
  • spiral for precision
  • big for volume
  • curved for curl

https://www.avon.com/search/mascara?cel_id=mascara|T_mascara?_PDP&repId=16309386

 

Then, consider how the mascara is applied to really get the best look!

LENGTH


Choose a mascara designed for lengthening lashes. A sparse wand will allow lightweight mascara application in order to extend lashes. Don't wiggle, which can cause lashes to clump.

VOLUME

Choose a high volume mascara. With a volume mascara, you are likely to get clumps out of the bottle, so be sure to twist the wand inside to coat it thoroughly, and then after you pull it out of the bottle, scrape excess mascara off of the wand onto the top of the bottle.

The secret to volume is LAYERS! Just like when you apply paint, you want to use multiple, thin layers, and not one heavy, globby layer. Scrape excess mascara off the wand each time, and apply multiple thin layers to the lashes. But layer quickly... dried mascara will contribute to clumping of future layers.

CURL

Use an eyelash curler before applying mascara. Start at the root of the lashes, and gently curl, working upwards to enhance the curl, depending on the length of your lashes.

Choose a curved mascara wand, which will help you better create and reinforce lash curl.

Apply the mascara to the lashes in an upward sweep. Try not to brush out the curl that you just worked really hard to make.



https://www.avon.com/search/mascara?cel_id=mascara|T_mascara?_PDP&repId=16309386

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Secrets of 1970s Glam


The Fall/Winter 2015 runways seem to be filled with 1970s + "fill in the blank". The 70s revival hybrid trend is bringing back looks like deep plunge necklines, geometric prints, and high waisted long length pants.

So what are the secrets of 1970s glamour? It's an "adorable illusion" as Blondie said... but we don't have to pull out our satin rompers to be on trend with this look.

Makeup looks can be natural, feminine and glamorous.
  • Natural: starts with skin care, bronzed cheeks
  • Feminine: soft colors, shimmer
  • Glamorous: defined lids, winged lashes
https://www.avon.com/product/53040/superextend-winged-out-mascara?_PDP&repId=16309386




 Shop the entire look!
“This look is all about classic 70’s glamour. It is inspired by the rich color and luxurious decadance of the collection.” Lauren Andersen, Avon Global Celebrity Makeup Artisthttps://www.avon.com/product/53418/fashion-week-2015-70s-glam?_PDP&repId=16309386
Now if AVON would bring back some other groovy 70s items! Some vintage AVON items I remember from my childhood (70s but also some of the 80s): the wrist writer, color change lipstick, and all those adorable fragrance bottles.