After eyeshadow, before liner
Apply mascara after you've finished your base makeup and eyeshadow. For a more defined C-curl, use an eyelash curler first to lift your lashes before applying. You can finish with eyeliner after mascara, or draw your liner first and complete the look with mascara—either order works.
One light sweep is all you need
The arched brush naturally hugs your lash line, so a single upward sweep is enough. Applying multiple thick coats can cause clumping, so keep it light. For short corner lashes, hold the brush vertically and use the tip to catch every single lash. Let the formula dry completely after application to lock in the curl for longer-lasting hold.
Lash looks for every occasion
- Everyday makeup: One gentle sweep for a naturally defined look
- Office-ready: Focus on the roots for a polished, understated finish
- Evening out: Coat from root to tip for a dramatic C-curl effect
Works beautifully with
Curling your lashes thoroughly before application amplifies the lifting effect. The waterproof formula holds strong without an eye primer, but if your lids tend to be oily, applying an eyeshadow base first will help everything stay crisp throughout the day.
Removal and storage tips
Because this is a waterproof formula, regular cleansers won't remove it easily. Soak a cotton pad with eye makeup remover or a dedicated point cleanser, press it gently over your closed eye for a few seconds, then wipe away. After each use, wipe the brush opening clean to prevent the formula from drying and close the cap tightly. Check the container for the period-after-opening symbol, and store in a cool place away from direct sunlight.