Apply as the final step of your eye makeup
Complete your base makeup and eyeshadow first, then curl your lashes with an eyelash curler and apply mascara. You can apply eyeliner before or after mascara, but finishing with mascara helps your lashes stand out more dramatically.
Use the 3-sided curved brush from root to tip
Gently wiggle the brush side to side as you sweep upward from the base of your lashes to the tips. Build coverage gradually with thin, multiple coats rather than one heavy layer to maximize length without clumping. For lower lashes, hold the brush vertically and touch each lash individually for precise definition.
From everyday to evening looks
- For daily makeup, apply one or two light coats for naturally elongated lashes
- For office looks, focus on the roots for a clean, polished eye
- For evening events or parties, layer multiple coats to build volume and create bold, defined eyes
Products that work well together
Using an eyelash curler before application helps the curl hold longer. If your lashes are short or lack lift, curl them in two or three sections to lock in the shape, then apply mascara to keep the curl intact all day without drooping. Since this is a black formula, pairing it with brown or burgundy eyeliner creates a soft yet dimensional eye look.
Cleansing and storage tips
Because of its multi-proof formula, an eye makeup remover works better than a regular cleanser. Press a remover-soaked cotton pad gently over your lashes for a few seconds, then wipe away softly to remove the mascara cleanly without damaging your lashes. After each use, wipe any excess product off the brush with a tissue and close the cap tightly.