BEFORE & AFTER
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ROOT TO TIP COVERAGE
WHAT MAKES IT GREAT
Tightline brush adds instant length, definition and fullness
Sculpting brush increases volume and curl extension to style lashes with ease
No clumps, flakes or brittling=Water Resistant
Cruelty -free -
ENDLESSLY BUILDABLE
CLINICAL TRIAL RESULTS
1 Coat: 533% increase in lash volume
2 Coats: 1,999%increase in lash volume
3 Coats: 4,100%increase in lash volume -
VOLUMIZING
FORMULATION
Formulas made in Italy, superior quality pigments and raw materials
Features a Phyto-keratin complex from plant amino acids that hydrates and nourishes lash hair from root to tip
Cottonseed Oil, rich in Omega 6 and Omega 3 fatty acids, thoroughly conditions lashes keeping them soft and strong
Gellifying agent boosts volumizing effect
HOW TO USE
OUR TECHNIQUE
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STEP 1. LASH FINDER BRUSH
TOP LASHES TIGHTLINE BRUSH
1. Inner corner of the eye- coax hairs to the top of the nose/start
of the brow
2. Center lashes - coax hairs straight up
3. Outer corner of the eye - coax hairs out towards the tail of the brow, adding a little extra dab to open the eye -
STEP 2. LASH BUILDER BRUSH
TOP LASHES CURVED SILICONE BRUSH
Repeat the process from step 1, this time using the curved silicone brush.
Once you've coated every section, repeat the process. If you are doing this correctly, you will most likely have smudges, don't worry, it's all part of the process. Leave any smudges until application is complete, then erase them with a cotton bud and an oil free -
BOTTOM LASHES
DEFINING BOTTOM LASHES TIGHTLINE BRUSH
The tightline brush is usually enough for the lower lashes. The defining formula deposits color without being too showy, since the main attraction tends to be the upper lashes. (Although there are lots of looks you can create with dramatic lower lashes, too.)
To apply mascara to the lower lashes, put your chin down and look up. It helps to make an "0" shape with your mouth, which stretches the skin downward for easier access to the lashes.
First, use the wand horizontally to deposit a little more mascara at the root, starting from the outside of the eye and working inwards. Then follow up with a final sweep using the wand vertically to separate the lashes.