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  • Tweezerman No Mess Mascara Guard
  • Tweezerman No Mess Mascara Guard

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Just as ingenious as you’d expect from the beauty tool experts, Tweezerman, the No Mess Mascara Guard means you’ll never ruin another eye look with infuriating mascara smudges. Simply placed on the eyelid or below the eye, this super-convenient little black gadget isolates the lash line, so that you can go all out with line lengthening and not worry for a moment about flecks or smears. Easy to use and clean, this make up artist favourite will shield your carefully crafted eye make up (as well as your naked lid if you’re going au naturel) and save you from painstakingly removing and touching up those inevitable smudges. You won’t know what you did without it

Place tool under lower lashes as mascara is applied. Next, place tool over upper lash line to shield eye makeup. While holding protector in place, brush mascara through upper lashes.

Clean after each use.

We dread to think how many carefully crafted eye looks we’ve ruined at the last minute when mascara goes awry. Luckily, this ingenious mascara ‘guard’ is specifically designed to isolate the lash line, protecting freshly applied product (or bare lids) from being ruined by your favourite lash-loving formula. The long-awaited secret to keeping mascara off your face, there’s a gaping hole in your make up bag that’s just the size of this smudge-proof make up artist favourite.

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Tweezerman No Mess Mascara Guard

4.25 Stars. 4 Reviews

4 reviews

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    Just as ingenious as you’d expect from the beauty tool experts, Tweezerman, the No Mess Mascara Guard means you’ll never ruin another eye look with infuriating mascara smudges. Simply placed on the eyelid or below the eye, this super-convenient little black gadget isolates the lash line, so that you can go all out with line lengthening and not worry for a moment about flecks or smears. Easy to use and clean, this make up artist favourite will shield your carefully crafted eye make up (as well as your naked lid if you’re going au naturel) and save you from painstakingly removing and touching up those inevitable smudges. You won’t know what you did without it

    Place tool under lower lashes as mascara is applied. Next, place tool over upper lash line to shield eye makeup. While holding protector in place, brush mascara through upper lashes.

    Clean after each use.

    We dread to think how many carefully crafted eye looks we’ve ruined at the last minute when mascara goes awry. Luckily, this ingenious mascara ‘guard’ is specifically designed to isolate the lash line, protecting freshly applied product (or bare lids) from being ruined by your favourite lash-loving formula. The long-awaited secret to keeping mascara off your face, there’s a gaping hole in your make up bag that’s just the size of this smudge-proof make up artist favourite.

    Brand

    Tweezerman

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    Top Customer Reviews

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    Handy
    5 out of 5 stars
    This little rubber guard is super for stopping me getting mascara all over my upper eyelids. Less good on the lower lashes, as I seem to get the mascara all over the guard rather than my lashes.
    by Rosie
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    Fabulous
    5 out of 5 stars
    What a great little gadget. I didn’t realise how sloppy my mascara application was until I purchased this. Absolutely brilliant, can’t recommend it enough.
    by Binky
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    Fiddly
    2 out of 5 stars
    This tool has been difficult for me to hold properly while applying mascara at the same time, but then it lah simply be that my total lack of hand-eye coordination is coming into play.
    by Jimjam
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