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Mascara Hacks That'll Change Your Lashes — and Your Life

It's time for your lashes to soar to new heights
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Don't Forget to Tightline
Tightlining your eyes can actually make your lashes look fuller, which is a great way to subtly boost your mascara game. An eyeliner specially formulated for the waterline like Urban Decay's 24/7 Waterline Eye Pencil, $20, is great for the job.

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Prime Your Lashes
Priming your lashes can actually make a huge difference in keeping your mascara on your lashes. It can really help your mascara go the extra mile, plus some formulas even help to condition your lashes, which can help them be healthier in the long run. Estee Lauder Lash Primer Plus, $26, is a favorite amongst TotalBeauty.com readers, in case you're looking for a new formula.

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Layer Multiple Formulas
If you love different mascaras for different reasons, why not combine them to make a super mascara? All you have to do is add a volumizing formula like Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara, $23, to a lengthening formula like CoverGirl Clump Crusher Mascara by LashBlast, $7.99, and you've totally got it made in the shade.

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Dust on Baby Powder
Have you heard about the wonders baby powder can do for your lashes? It's simple as can be, especially since most of us have it lying around the house — and it adds volume like dynamite. All you have to do is dust a little onto your lashes between coats of mascara, and you'll find yourself building up major volume.

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Try Lash Fibers ...
If the baby powder mascara tip is a little too DIY for your taste, a product like Make Up For Ever Lash Fibers, $21, can achieve a similar effect. The fibers adhere to your lashes for a volumizing and lengthening boost.

BY ROSIE NARASAKI | MAR 31, 2017 | SHARES
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