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  2. Shoppers over 50 love this $9 drugstore mascara, saying it's ...

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    Here's why: Lash Sensational Sky High mascara is smear-proof and water-proof but somehow also easy to remove. The pigment is dark and inky and made my lashes look so long my husband asked me if ...

  3. Bobbi Brown Reveals the ‘Best Mascara’ She’s ‘Ever Used’

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    Bobbi Brown, 66, shared mascara tips for “making eyes stand out,” with the perfect mascara application. Plus, her “favorite” mascara: Jones Road’s The Mascara.

  4. 36 New Ways to Wear a French Manicure - AOL

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    The latest incarnations of the french tip nail designs are a far cry from the thick, angular acrylics of decades past. Here are 36 new ways to wear a French manicure.

  5. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, and Twitter are the major platforms which provide many new ideas and designs for the subculture. [23] However, according to a study, Pinterest is the most critical platform for recent beauty trends. [30] In 2012, the United States witnessed surging popularity of nail art. [31]

  6. Mascara - Wikipedia

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    The pigmentation for black mascara is similar to that used by the Egyptians and Victorian women. Black and brown mascaras typically are colored by use of iron oxides. [22] Some mascaras contain ultramarine blue. [11] Mascara is composed of a base mixture of pigments, waxes, and oils with varying supporting components.

  7. Queer manicure - Wikipedia

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    Lesbian women have sometimes described studying a woman's hands, nails, or fingers to evaluate them as a potential partner. [2] [1] The portrayal of short nails as a "standard" among queer women [5] was popularized by works of queer fiction like The L Word, [4] [6] though this is sometimes considered a stereotype. [1]