Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Is Covergirl Lashblast mascara avaliable in Australia?

I've been trying to find this mascara for a while and I've heard many good things about it, so I'm jusy wondering wif anybody knows why this is or isn't avaliable in Australia yet?Is Covergirl Lashblast mascara avaliable in Australia?
unfortionately covergirl has no current plans to release it in australia yet. however if you are looking for an alternative, i really reccomend bourjois maxi mascara extreame volumising length mascara, with this my lashes never clump together and is super waterproof. i have tried all the mascaras you can think of and this is the best by far.





when choosing a mascara, consider the types of mascara and select one appropriate for your lashes and the occasion. you have a choice of lengthening, thickening, long-wearing, conditioning and waterproof formulas, among others. for day, you might decide to add length, while a night on the town may require a long-wearing or thickening formula. for me, mac mascaras are also great as i like to add length to my lashes.





if you have blond or red lashes, opt for brown mascara. darker-lashed women can consider brown for a casual look, and black or brown-black for more pronounced or dramatic lashes.





when applying mascara a great tip is to curl your lashes with an eyelash curler, it will make your lashes look heaps longer. remove the wand from the tube in one pull. pumping the mascara will push air into the tube, potentially drying out the formula and introducing bacteria into it.





begin with the underside of your upper lashes, moving the brush slowly upward toward the tips of your lashes. always hold the wand parallel to your eyelid. roll the brush slowly on the upward stroke to promote separation of the lashes.





allow the first coat of mascara to dry before applying the second coat in the same manner. use an eyelash comb to separate the wet lashes. also blot the lashes with tissue paper if necessary to remove excess mascara. use less mascara for the lower lashes. begin where the lashes meet the rim of the lower eyelid, and gently stroke downward. remove any stray mascara around the eye with a cotton swab dipped in a small amount of eye makeup remover.





hope this helps


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