11 Best Tubing Mascaras, Recommended by Makeup Artists 2024
16.04.2024 - 20:59
/ glamour.com
, or want an easier way to remove mascara after a long day, you might want to try the best tubing mascaras.
Unlike made of waxes and oils that layer on the lashes, tubing mascaras are made of polymers that wrap around lashes like a tube.
“I generally use tubing mascara on clients who have oilier eyelids [because they] tend to be smudge-free, flake-free, and water-resistant which means it’ll stay in place,” says , a celebrity makeup artist.
She prefers it for shoots where the talent will be underwater, sprayed, crying, or sweating.
Editorial Makeup artist agrees and says she likes to use tubing mascaras on short lashes to add length.So, what makes tubing mascara a better alternative for staying put than traditional mascaras? As mentioned, tubing mascaras consist of polymers that coat each lash in a tube, which keeps it from smudging, so you don't get as much residue gathering underneath or around the eye as you might with a traditional mascara, says Lassien.
Regular mascaras can leave behind dark residue under our eyes that can be pore-clogging and cause irritation, says Lassien.
Knowing which formulas are truly tubing mascaras can be confusing, but the ingredients list is the first place you should look.
Always look for propanediol, 10-dimethicone, polysilicon-11, cera alba, or glyceryl stearate to ensure you're investing in an actual tubing mascara.Part of the irritation from removing mascara residue is from harshly rubbing the skin around the eyes with makeup remover.
“Tubing mascaras cut out the need for harsh removers that may cause you to tug at the eye area a bit more when cleaning," Lassien says.
The skin around the eyes is sensitive and thinner than on the rest of the body, so this is a softer approach, she
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