makeup routine<\/a>. It helps define and enhance the eyes, making them look more awake and youthful. However, one question often arises how to best separate eyelashes after applying mascara. This can be challenging, especially if you have short or stubby lashes. Luckily, there are a few methods that can help. Read on for tips on how to separate eyelashes after mascara application!<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
The best way to separate eyelashes after applying mascara is to use a lash comb. This will help remove any clumps and give your lashes a more natural look. Of course, you can also use your fingers, but a lash comb will be more effective. Just make sure you don’t pull on your lashes too hard!<\/p>\n
If you’re in a hurry, you can also use a toothbrush to separate your lashes. Just dampen the bristles and brush through your lashes in a gentle motion. Be careful not to get mascara on your teeth!<\/p>\n
Finally, if you have any stubborn clumps, use a Q-tip dipped in eye makeup remover to loosen them up. Then, brush them away with a lash comb.<\/p>\n
Now you know how to separate your lashes like a pro! Follow these tips next time you apply mascara, and you’ll be sure to have beautiful, fluttery lashes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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