Kelly McCarren
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suddenly, you know, do a crease cut, something really sort of extravagant.
And generally with wearing glasses anyway, you want to wear a little bit less eye makeup because it can just look a bit heavy in that area.
That's a personal choice.
Obviously, tubular mascara and let it set before you put your glasses back on because you're not going to get that transfer.
Because if you do use kind of regular mascara and sometimes you got smudgy and it's humid, your glasses will create more of a humid environment.
It's just kind of a bit of a closed in area.
So tubular only for me.
And if you're not across it, tubular mascara is the best invention ever.
It is a formula of mascara using polymers that just goes on and coats your each lash kind of like dark brown or black glad wrap.
And you just swipe it off with warm water so it's not going to smudge.
I mean, everything should be tubular from now on if you ask me.
Your base should be β well, I found this myself.
Base should not be too matte.
And not too dewy.
It's very much kind of finding the Goldilocks.
Balancing act.
Yes.
Because if it's too dewy, it's just going to slip and slide everywhere.
I mean, I think regardless of the base you choose or the finish you want, because that's in itself its own journey and struggle, and I'm not going to choose a foundation that just works for my nose and, you know, my cheeks, just whatever.
Like I'd rather something that my whole face looks good.