Susan Posnick's mineral-based ones should be ok (take a look at the website for colours; the brand is stocked in lots of salons but call 020 8997 8541 to fin...
Beauty
sinita83
Dec 17, 07
Eeesh (sound of teeth being sucked), well, yes it's pretty damn amazing but then so is Lancome's Hypnose (for big occasions -- and BIG lashes)... and one I a...
Beauty
sinita83
Dec 28, 07
Anything that doesn't irritate your eyes is good, and whatever you use, don't scrub it onto your eyes and lashes, but soak cotton wool or a muslin cloth in t...
The obvious answer is to wear a run-resistant mascara (there are masses on the market), but the surefire way is to have your lashes dyed at your local beauty...
If mascara doesn't work, I'm afraid I've only got expensive products to advise, which may not be what you want. There are several kinds of eyelash-growth-sti...
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wendymae
Nov 12, 07
Basic hygiene, really: you don’t want an eye infection. Whatever make-up you are sharing, you’ll be sharing all the bacteria that’s on it too. Over to...
I've tried all sorts, but always return with relief to Max Factor 2000 Calorie mascara - it really is best for me.
Good choice, navy will give the illusion of a brighter eye and makes the whites of your eyes look even whiter - and lots of companies do it. Try Cargo SuperE...
Max Factor's Masterpiece (£9.99) is really good, especially if you stroke on a second layer
How young....?? if ok..mayb a decent mascara and experiment till she makes up her mind what she wants..and that can take some time..