Buying Mascara

When you are out to buy mascara, it is important that you make sure that the mascara is fresh enough.  This means that the store has not had it for a long time, making it easier for the grease that is the main ingredient in most mascaras to start decomposing and rotting. 

Mascaras that have such conditions will cause your eyes to be infected and this could result in serious problems in terms of the overall health of your body and of your eyes.  Getting a mascara means that you will be looking for one that will deliver the promise that they made to you through their advertisements campaigns.  Such as a triple length of eyelashes and a deeper and more captivating look, as a result you will be browsing through several brands and different types of mascara to find the one that you require and feel that is the best alternative.

Even so, making sure that the grease that is the main component of the mascara is also fresh you need to unscrew the cap of the mascara brush and smell, the smell has to be somewhat flowery and fresh. Any other smell –even for mascaras that use garlic as an additional nutrient for eyelash growth- means that the mascara is too old and therefore, should not be bought.

Once you have bought a mascara it is important that you change the product at least once every month, that is 30 days after the date of purchase and to store it inside your makeup drawer, or in a fresh dark place so that the environment will not act on the components of the mascara and ruin it.