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best mascara
Am a 'lady of a certain age' going to a wedding in August - don't usually wear eye make up (horses and dogs don't seem to notice if I do anyway) - how can I avoid the gloopy, gooey black in the corner of the eyes look. really want one that seperates the lashes and is dry rather than tacky. also think as I have grey hair, black mascara may look odd - I don't know how good any of the brands are so would appreciate any suggestions. many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.carmalee, go along to your local makeup department in your High Street and get 'made over' for free. They will use the best colours for you and give you some ideas, get them to write them down, and don't be pressured to buy anything. Then you can go home and decide what make up you would like to wear - you can then probably get similar colours from Rimmel if you can't afford to buy expensive make up, especially if you don't use it a lot. MAC have a good make up counter and so do Clinique, but get that gut feeling and go where you feel happiest. If they are in the right mood, the girls at Clarins and Clinique will give free samples of face creams if you ask for them.
This is the best mascara I have ever used (and I am a make-up ***!!!!)
http://www.boots.com/...proof-Mascara_929097/
The wand looks a bit funny at first but is really good at stopping clumps and making my lashes look really long. I used the brown one and its fab :)
http://www.boots.com/...proof-Mascara_929097/
The wand looks a bit funny at first but is really good at stopping clumps and making my lashes look really long. I used the brown one and its fab :)