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StyleChicks Approved Mascara Application Hack + 3 Bonus Tips For Applying Wet Formula Mascaras

August 25, 2017 · 8 Comments

Wayne Goss has such great makeup application techniques and recently gave this simple but highly useful tip:  bend the mascara wand before completely pulling it out of the tube, so the wand is at an angle.

Angled mascara brushes are not a new concept, some mascara brands even have built-in angled brushes.  The angle does make an impressive difference in both control of where you apply the product and importantly, how much produce is distributed, especially getting in nice and close to the lashline.

Watch Wayne’s technique in the video below.

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We tried the Mascara Application hack for ourselves, and it is actually pretty amazing on getting mascara right in close at the lash line, especially on the lower lashes, the shorter “arm” to the handle makes a difference in how much control there is in the application.

STYLECHICKS ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS

Three additional suggestions to make the most of this mascara application hack:

Bend a disposable mascara wand for optimal control and to get in close on bottom lashes

  1. Use Disposable Wands: Instead of using the wand that comes with your mascara, use disposable mascara wands. They are very inexpensive at places like Amazon and Sallys Beauty Supply (under $10 for like 200 of them). The disposable wands are a cheaper plastic and often more flexible, thereby less subject to breaking off the wand head by accident. This way, you can bend your wand without fear of breaking it off and getting stuck, leaving you with no cap for your mascara.
  2. Try angles other than just a 70 to 90-degree angle: You can shape the brush of your disposable mascara wand into other shapes including a c-shape to reinforce the curling capability of your wand.

    Curve a disposable wand into a c-shape to enhance the curl of top lashes

     

  3. FAN YOUR LASHES OUT. It is easier to manipulate the thin brush handle of a disposable wand between your fingers, so let the brush do the work to reduce smudges and fan out lashes. Rotate the thin arm between your forefinger and thumb to move the brush head so that the angle faces outward instead of inward in order to “fan out” the outer lashes, then give them one last brush forward.
  4. CLEAN UP: You can even follow up with a clean disposable mascara wand for combing out any clumps or to get the direction of lashes just the way you would like it. Just hold the clean wand in front of your lashes and blink through the comb to remove clumps.

 

SIDE BONUS: Disposable mascara wands give much better control and product distribution for very wet mascaras or mascaras with fibers such as Too Faced Better Than Sex, Benefit BADgal, DiorShow, and Urban Decay Perversion Mascaras, to name a few.

Wet mascaras like Benefit BadGal and UD Perversion apply more evenly but with all the glamour when using a bent disposable mascara wand

Got any good mascara application tips to share? Tell us in the comment section below!

 

RESOURCES:

  • Wayne Goss‘ YouTube Channel
  • Disposable Mascara Wands:
    • Face Secrets Silicone Disposable Mascara Wands come in a variety of wand shapes for thickening, lengthening, curling, and close tip work application, $3.29 at Sally Beauty Supply
    • G2PLUS 100 Disposable Mascara Wands, at Amazon

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Tagged: How to Apply a Wet Mascara, Mascara Application Hacks, Mascara Hack, Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara, Wayne Goss

How to use Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat for Anti-Aging & Face Sculpting

May 7, 2017 · 1 Comment

Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat is an iconic beauty product. A brightener and anti-aging wonder. But are you using it correctly? Read these tips to find out.

Learn the Secret Hacks for YSL Touche Eclat

Learn the Secret Hacks for YSL Touche Eclat

HOW YSL TOUCHE ECLAT WORKS

Ever watch a makeup artist “age” someone for a movie role?  They add lines of a dark grayish brown darkness to select areas of the face to make it appear sagging, hollowed and haggard.  Touche Eclat can be used to do the opposite by adding peachy light to these same areas. Touche Eclat brightens without being shimmery or glittery.

TOP TIPS ON HOW TO USE YVES SAINT LAURENT TOUCHE ECLAT

Some of my favorite tips include:

  • ANTI-AGING: Subtle signs of aging are excess darkness on some areas of the face, a light application of Touche Eclat counteracts this:
    • Applying a light upside-down “U” shape in the indentation of the chin
    • Applying it under the nostrils where many of us get broken red capillaries, to lift the nose, which tends to droop with age
    • Apply it to the sides of the mouth where they turn down to lift drooping lips
    • At the arch of the eyebrow, blend a dot of Eclat into that highpoint.
    • CONCEAL LAUGH LINES: Smile and draw over the lines with the Eclat. Blend to hide the lines.
  • SMOKEY EYE CLEANUP: If your smokey eye has become too dark, clean it up a bit with some eclat on the highlight section. This cleans up and lightens your look without disturbing that otherwise hard-earned blended smokey look on the rest of the eye.
  • FOR THE UNDEREYE:  If you have little in the way of dark circles, Touche Eclat is enough to brighten under the eye, but if you have something to cover, you will need more than Eclat for actual coverage. I like to use my standard foundation or concealer, and then dab a TINY bit of Eclat on top of that for some brightening. If you brighten the entire circle, there is no natural contour to your undereye, which looks old and weird. But less is more when it comes to undereye Eclat use.

 

YSL Touche Eclat on smile lines makes them visually disappear

YSL Touche Eclat on smile lines makes them visually disappear

Tips from the Amazing Wayne Goss, YouTube makeup artist

Wayne Goss has an excellent video that explains the dos and don’ts of Touche Eclat and shows how to use Touche Eclat to do the following:

  • SLIM THE NOSE: Draw a vertical stripe down the bridge of your nose makes it appear straighter
  • LIFT THE EYEBROW: Draw a line atop each eyebrow
  • ADD LIGHT: Apply to your lower forehead and feather the product upward to help draw light to your face
  • AWAKEN EYES: A spot in the inner-corner of the eye will make you appear more awake and looks more natural than shimmery white shadow
  • TOP OF THE CHEEKBONE: Just below where you do your concealer, highlight the top of the cheekbone for more light and definition.
  • MAKE LIPSTICK POP: after putting on lipstick, lightly apply Touche Éclat to the outside areas of both your top and bottom lip as well as the cupid’s bow, to pull focus and definition to the mouth

See Wayne Goss demonstrate how to use YSL Touche Eclat:

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Tagged: Anti-Aging, Highlighting, How to use Touche Eclat, Radiant Touch, Touche Eclat, Wayne Goss, YSL Touche Eclat, Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat

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