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19 Runway-Approved Ways to Wear Colored Mascara This Season

Never mind black, here are 19 runway-approved ideas of how to wear colored mascara.
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Whiteout
Afraid you'll accidentally leave the house wearing a white mascara primer? Get over that fear by intentionally sporting white mascara. When applied to top lashes, it has a cool ice queen effect. It also makes the whites of eyes look bright white. No eye drops necessary.

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Loud Lashes
Yellow eye makeup is #trending. Those who have always neglected the shade can make up for lost time by sweeping a matte marigold shadow across the eyes and finishing with a matching mascara. There's no need to do anything to the rest of the face. The eyes have it.

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Down the Center
Remember what we said about placement? Use the tip of a mascara wand to add color only to the very center on the top and bottom lash lines. It has a cool graphic finish and makes just as much of a statement as mascara applied on the entire lash line.

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Glitter Gaze
Why stop at only color? Indulge in beauty's glitter obsession by coating lashes with a sparkly colored mascara. Don't want to buy a new product? A glitter liquid liner will do the trick. Up the girlishness by tying a long white bow in hair.

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Full Lewk
Like a cohesive finish? Coordinate hair accessories or earrings with colorful mascara. This single golden yellow feather and yellow-green mascara make an arresting combo. Just make sure the eyes are strong. Sweep on several layers of chartreuse mascara. Then apply another coat. Finish with one additional layer.

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BY HEATHER CICHOWSKI | MAY 2, 2018 | SHARES
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