Friday, February 12, 2016

Younique Moodstruck 3D Fiber Lashes Becoming Latest Lash Makeup Trend





Younique 3D Fiber Mascara has become a trendy eye makeup solution for all women seeking the latest eyelash plumping trick. Unlike fake eyelashes or clumpy mascara wands, Younique has developed a three-step process using Transplanting Gel and Natural Fibers. The Utah-based company prides itself as it kicks off its second anniversary to have developed a makeup “must-have.”

One reason that mascara is popular is its long-lasting and immediate effect on the face. Part of Younique’s recent rise to fashion trends is that the before and after pictures of customers are fantastic. From celebrity-quality eye makeup looks to impressive makeovers of short or thin eyelashes, the 3D Fiber Mascara by Younique is… unique. It’s not a tint or a simple wand with clumping ink. Most brands, no matter how expensive, are made in the same traditional way. 

There are three main mascara types: formula, waterproof, and color. Younique doesn’t really fall into any single category. The product is a blend of natural and traditional cosmetic ingredients, from beeswax to collagen. The natural fibers come from green tea, and Brazilian palm glue works as a natural preservative and sticky agent.

  1. To apply the mascara you first apply the transplanting gel. It is black and goes on similar to normal mascara. I focus applying the gel to the base of my lashes and the outer half of my eye. I do not apply it to my lower lashes. 
  2. After I coat my lashes on the first eye with the gel, I apply the fibers. The fibers look like little fuzzy particles of felt. As you apply them with a wand to your lashes they lengthen and stick to the gel. It is really surprising when you try it for the first time. It usually takes me about two dips in the fiber, and it can clump, so beware. I then let those fibers dry while I apply gel and fiber to the other eye.
  3. After both eyes have a coat of each on them, I follow up with a coat of gel again on each eye. This helps seal in the fibers and harden them to look like mascara. Sometimes I will go back and do a second coat of fibers and gel on any areas that didn't get long enough, but now that I have practiced for a few weeks I don't have to as often. I do like to put a little of my normal mascara on my lower eyelashes to finish the look.
Below Before and After Pictures of my results with Younique 3D Fiber Mascara!!!