Aside from lipstick, mascara is the most popular choice of makeup product for women. It is one of the items that you can add to your daily makeup routine that can instantly transform your beauty look with minimal effort. Hence, it is important to pack one on your beauty kit to take with you on-the-go. But we also understand that finding the ideal mascara that can achieve the look you want can be challenging. Hence, we’ve partnered with Napoleon Perdis to provide you with this expert mascara cheat sheet that you can use as guide the next time you are shopping for a new mascara to add to your beauty regime.
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Mascara Cheat Sheet
A mascara cheat sheet is a detailed guide that will help you decipher the difference between mascara formulas. Yes, you heard it right – not all mascaras are the same. There are different formulas to choose from. Just as you would need a different shampoo formula according to your natural hair type, you need to do the same with your mascara too.
Not all mascaras fit the one-size-fits-all formula. You need to choose the right mascara that will provide you with your beauty needs. For example, there are volumising mascaras and there are lash defining ones. Napoleon Perdis offers a wide range of mascara types to choose from. Hence, you can check out the mascara cheat sheet guide below to help you when shopping.
Do you have thin lashes, short lashes, or thick lashes? Find out what is best for you with this mascara cheat sheet.
Big Black Long Black Mascara
This type of mascara is designed for its lengthening and thickening formula. The wand is designed to have a spooly design and wide gaps to be able to create a thickening effect even if you have extremely short lashes. The mascara formula is also made with bamboo extract, vitamin E, and panthenol. Hence, it adds a conditioning effect to your lashes while strengthening it. The formula is also water-resistant so you won’t have to worry about accidentally washing the mascara off once the eye area becomes damp.
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Give It A Curl Madame Curl Curl Mascara
Want a curling effect on your lashes? This is the mascara for you! It comes with a soft and hedgehog-shaped wand that comes with multi-leveled bristles. This makes it possible to hook into each lash to create a lifting and curling effect with each stroke. The mascara formula is also made with Carnauba Wax that gives your lashes a glossy finish. It is a paraben-free formula, too.
Phat Volume Madame Fantasia Mascara
As the name implies, this mascara is designed to add volume and intensity to your lashes. It also comes with Carnauba Wax to give that glossy finish. At the same time, the formula is infused with Biotinoyl Tripeptide-1 to revitalise your lashes while giving it the volume you want.
Permission To Lengthen Madame Beyond Mascara
Need to add length on top of volume to your lashes? The Permission to Lengthen Madame Beyond Mascara is what you need. It features tightly wound and spiral spooly together with a multi-leveled bristle to ensure that the product is deposited in between your lashes. The spiral shape makes it possible to add thickening effect to your inner and outer lashes.
Knockout Lash Magnif-Eyes Mascara
This multi-dimensional wand features five lines of star-like bristles. Hence, you can get a rich dose of the formula on each stroke of application to your lashes. The use of beeswax in the formula gives moisture to the lashes. At the same time, it protects your lashes from damage. The presence of castor seed oil in the formula keeps your lashes soft and well-conditioned.
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Mesmer-Eyes Mascara
This is the all-in-one mascara from Napoleon Perdis. It combines the volumising, lengthening, and curling effect in one formula. It features an innovative dual comb wand that can do two things at once. It adds a clump-free volume to your lashes while giving it a dramatic curl. It is also ophthalmologically-tested so it is safe for your eyes.
Did we miss anything in this mascara cheat sheet? What is your favourite mascara of all time?
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