Make-up artist Lisa Eldridge reveals how you apply mascara properly
The absolute no-brainer among the make-up products is probably the. Many pour their eyelashes every day without thinking about it. Mascara promises an open look and an impressive eyes. However, this only succeeds if you apply it correctly. Because yes, mistakes can also creep in NO-brainer products. At least that's what the famous make-up artist says.
Vonto Dua Lipa to- There is hardly a star that Lisa Eldridge has not yet made up. But has she ever taught a celebrity? At the opening of the “Idôle House”, a pop-up from Lancôme in Düsseldorf, there was a premiere for the star Visagist. There, Lisa Eldridge showed the singer Nina Chuba for the first time how models properly make up. And the live, on stage. The make-up artist also revealed what mistakes most people make when it comes to mascara-and how the perfect eyelash striker succeeds right in no time at all.
After Lisa Eldridge Nina Chuba encouraged to use an eyelashcare pliers to get the eyelashes of the model in front of her, the mascara was already going. Here the visagist says: “There is a big mistake that an incredible number of people make. I see it on the train so often in the morning when a woman wants to apply some mascara quickly and briefly crushes the eyelash with the brush. ” According to Lisa Eldridge, the mistake: “Most women do not go all over the eyelashes. Many start in the middle of the eyelash and brush them up from there. ” According to professional, half the potential for the eyes can be exhausted.
How to apply mascara correctly instead? “You should always start directly on the lash line. Only when the brush is practically at the root, do you lead the mascara up into the eyelash tips. This is how you ensure optimal swing and the maximum length, ”says Lisa Eldridge. Another plus point: If you put the brush directly on the lash line, you can also easily color the skin between the eyelashes, which suggests more abundance.
Step by Step: This is how you apply the mascara according to Lisa Eldridge
Step 1:Place the brush very close to the eyelash wreath and ensure that all eyelashes are f showered off right on the eyelash wreath from left to right in light zigzag movements.
Step 2:If all roots are served, the eyelashes in light zigzag movements pushing up into the tips from bottom to top.
Step 3:Repeat this process until all eyelashes are adequately bogged and deliberately pull the tips of the eyelashes from bottom to top.
Extra tip from Lisa Eldridge:“Incidentally, I always start with the eye make-up because eyeshadow and mascara can quickly leave residues under the eye. I then make the foundation around the finished eye make-up. ”
With this mascara, Nina Chuba and Lisa Eldridge make up the two models on stage:
"Lash Idôle Flutter Extension Mascara" von Lancôme