How to Prevent Your Mascara From Smudging |
Oil is your enemy
For starters, oil is your enemy. "The
oil in our skin, or creamy products applied around the eyes, can make the
pigment of the mascara transfer onto skin, even after
the mascara is dry," says Nikki Wolff, the global creative
director of artistry for KVD Beauty. Even if your skin isn't naturally oily,
sweat and heat can cause mascara to run.
Before you begin applying makeup, Keita
Moore, a celebrity makeup artist, and Maybelline brand ambassador recommends
cleansing your face from natural oils. Follow with a moisturizing face formula
that's not too thick, and avoid applying it close enough that it could reach
the lash line. For eye creams, Luis Casco, a celebrity makeup artist, and
author, recommends using one with a lightweight, oil-free, fast-absorbing
formula, like Mary Kay TimeWise Age Minimize 3D Eye Cream ($36, marykay.com).
Finally, Wolff suggests waiting for your skincare to absorb before applying
makeup to prevent formulas from mixing and smudging.
Primer is your friend
No matter
your skin type, Moore says that priming your eyes and under
eyes is critical to preventing smudging, as this will prevent oils from seeping into
your mascara and affecting the formula. We like KVD Beauty Shake Primer
High-Impact Invisible Eyeshadow Primer ($22, sephora.com) for the eyelids,
as it's lightweight and transparent, and e.l.f.'s Power Grip Primer ($10, ulta.com)
for the under eye area, as it's formulated with hyaluronic acid to hydrate the
delicate skin in that area. Then, all three makeup artists agree that setting
your under-eye area with a bit of setting powder will prevent oils from running
onto the area. We like Maybelline's Fit Me Loose Finishing Powder ($7.99, ulta.com),
which comes in eight shades, and Laura Mercier's Translucent Loose Setting
Powder ($39, sephora.com), which comes in both matte and radiant finishes.
How to apply mascara that won't
smudge
Once your
bases are covered, it's time to apply mascara. For starters, Casco recommends
you begin with clean lashes. "If your lashes have leftover mascara,
they'll be more likely to smudge and create fallout once you apply more,"
he explains. Once they're clean, take your favorite mascara and apply it as
normal. If you use mascara on your lower lashes and still struggle with
smudges, Wolff says to apply mascara from the root of the bottom lashes but to
avoid it on the tips—doing so will prevent mascara from touching the skin under
the eye area.
You can
keep your favorite mascara, too, because while waterproof formulas that
are sweat- and humidity-proof are reliable, there are other ways to make your
formula stay put. Moore says you can use a clear brow gel after
applying mascara to lock in the formula. Then, Casco says you can layer a
waterproof mascara over your favorite formula to make it bulletproof. If
you're looking for one that won't clump or flake throughout the day and is
super lightweight, we suggest the La Roche-Posay Respectissime Extension
Mascara
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