Why Asian Skincare is Trending in the US

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In late 2018, Sephora launched its first K-Beauty collaboration with Memebox, introducing the Western beauty world into Asian beauty. And just this September, the Korean brand Innisfree had its exclusive launch at Sephora. This marked another major milestone for the growth of Asian beauty in the West. Brands like Shiseido and SK-II have been carried by department stores for years, but the past few years have seen Asian beauty products—especially Asian skincare—skyrocket to prominence, establishing its place in the mainstream consumer culture. This sudden surge in popularity of Asian skincare is due in part to broader trends within the Western beauty industry, but also reflects Western consumers’ growing interest in the unique aspects of Asian beauty, such as their famously intense skincare regimens and emphasis on natural ingredients.

Glossier photoshoots enhancing the model’s flawless skin with minimal makeup.

Skincare is on the rise as a major focus in the Western beauty industry. Trends like “no-makeup” makeup or glass skin are examples of how consumers are embracing natural, minimal beauty, in which skin is a feature to be shown off rather than covered up. One U.S. brand that embodies this trend is Glossier, which has been one of the pioneers of the no-makeup makeup look. Ads on the Glossier website feature a diverse array of youthful models, close-up shots of their natural, unblemished, glowing skin, and minimal, if not unnoticeable, make-up. 

Meanwhile, the popular Western conception of Asian beauty has long been youthful, flawless skin. This is actually not too far off the mark, especially if you take a look at Asian ads themselves. Asian beauty standards heavily emphasize perfect, pale skin. Asians take care to protect themselves from the sun and skincare products are as important as makeup, if not more so. Thus this idea that Asians have soft, youthful, and flawless skin has propelled many Western consumers to go in search of the “Asian way” of skincare. 

At the same time that interest in skincare has surged, there has also been a growing demand for natural products. A study conducted by L’Oreal on the future of skincare found that 95% of women want skincare products to protect their skin as opposed to producing cosmetic effects. Not only this, but 65% of women globally are using more natural and minimal formulations as opposed to scientifically advanced formulas. These insights reveal that beauty consumers are seeking natural, gentle formulas that build up the skin’s tolerance to the external environment.

Here too, Asian skincare holds a unique appeal. With its roots in traditional medicine, Asian skincare often touts its use of natural extracts like snail mucin. Though these claims may not be scientifically proven, natural extracts are promoted as being able to increase skin resilience while fading dark spots and fine lines. Scientifically tested products sometimes seem harsh or “have too many artificial chemicals,” both of which clash with consumers’ preference for natural products.

Additionally, Asian skincare famously involves an extensive ritual with many steps and products that is akin to a “self-pampering” experience for practitioners. While the idea of a “12-step routine” can be intimidating to some, this aspect makes Asian skincare more appealing for consumers who are seeking to take more serious steps to improve their skin health or overall skin conditions. The targeted, personalized style of an Asian skincare routine that mixes and matches products for specific purposes would certainly appeal to them.

Lastly, the growing popularity of Asian beauty and skincare have resulted in greater representation of Asian beauty culture, products, and icons in the West. 

Recent years have seen numerous established, western retailers begin to include Asian beauty brands. Sephora currently carries a selection of products from Laneige and Etude House, both of which are very popular brands in Asia. Even Walmart and Target now carry a variety of Asian skincare and makeup brands. Asian beauty, with its unique concepts and products, is becoming more mainstream in the west.

But it is not just about Asian beauty brands. Asian beauty influencers are also gaining recognition in the West. Pony Park, who is one of the most popular makeup artists in Asia with more than 5 million followers on Youtube, recently collaborated with the major U.S. makeup brand MAC on a collection of Tarot-card themed makeup. High-end Western brands have long looked to Asian celebrities to market their products there. But now many of these celebrities are also receiving recognition outside of their home countries. Vogue released a video featuring K-pop idol Tiffany Young earlier this year, and it has already racked up 5.6 million views.

At the same time, Western brands are also trying to catch onto new product trends from Asia. Apart from expanding more seriously into skincare, Western beauty brands are taking a cue from their Asian counterparts and emphasizing natural extracts in their formulations. Rice, green tea, and many other traditional Asian skincare ingredients are now featured in many Western brands’ product lines. Asia’s influential emphasis on natural ingredients has also set a standard for Western skincare companies to hold their ingredients to stricter standards, develop more sophisticated formulas, and present their products in appealing packages. Most importantly, Asian skincare culture has provided the U.S. population facing an increase in allergic reactions and sensitive skin with a positive trend that calls for healthy, resilient skin.

However, some aspects of Asian beauty’s growth in the West are more controversial. Some Western forays into the Asian skincare trend have been met with accusations of cultural appropriation. Tatcha, a U.S. luxury skincare brand inspired by Japanese beauty principles, features aspects of Japanese culture all throughout its products and packaging. This has been a point of controversy, considering that its Asian-American founder Vicky Tsai has no Japanese background. Additionally, Asian beauty culture itself has received both internal and external criticism. The Asian preference for pale skin is seen by some to be colorism, which is discrimination based on the color of the skin.

Even with these bumps in the road, the rise of Asian beauty and skincare in the West has been undeniable. Western consumers have available to them a wider selection of product options, and are more aware of the beauty and health benefits that come from taking care of one’s skin. Asian beauty brands have inspired innovation and growth within the Western beauty industry while themselves benefiting from expanded access to a large, new market. As a whole, Asian beauty has achieved greater recognition and representation worldwide, diversifying mainstream conceptions of beauty here in the West. 

50 Shades of Red —— Get to Know the Nuances of Lipsticks

The movie, Fifty Shades of Grey, became a hit ever since it was released. It is successful and memorable in many ways, from its plot, actors/actresses, to the shooting techniques and original music tape. But there is one thing, despite its subtleness, that greatly enriches the film’s content, and that is the actress’s makeup, specifically, the use of lipsticks.

As a romantic drama film, Fifty Shades of Grey captures the characters’ facial expressions using close-up shots. In those scenes, the way how the makeup artists applied lipstick was definitely a highlight. To show the character’s innocence and shyness, the makeup artist used light pink or coral most of the time. While it comes to a bolder scene, the lipstick was changed to a dark and more seductive shade. Different uses of lipstick in this movie perfectly explains why makeup brands have provided people millions of lipstick shades to choose from. Hence, how to choose the right color in various contexts is a skill that we are going to delve into. 

Scarlet Red

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Scarlet red is without a doubt a color that people choose in their most important occasions because it can never go wrong. Not only does it add a highlight to your overall makeup, scarlet red also boosts your charisma and confidence. If you want your makeup more memorable or want to appear more bold, go with scarlet red!

MLBB

When you just want to spend time with girlfriends, hitting some shops, or stopping for a coffee to have a casual chat, you probably do not want your lipstick too showy. Then MLBB shade is your ideal choice. MLBB is the abbreviation of My Lip But Better – just as the name suggests, MLBB is a collection of nude and light lipsticks that fit your own lip color. It is always the safest choice for you when you are uncertain about which lipstick to go with.

Plum

Are you a party animal? Is your favorite hang-out place a bar or a club? Are you a music festival lover? If your answer is yes to any of these questions, do not hesitate to try a plum lipstick next time. The color of plum goes well with a heavy makeup and stands out even in a dim lighting.

Picking a lipstick among numerous choices can be a challenging task, but it will be much easier if you consider the occasion you are applying the lipstick for. 

“Holiday” Beauty Collections and Consumerism

Beauty is a business. The global beauty and cosmetics industry was valued at USD 532.43 billion in 2017, according to Reuters; with year-over-year growth, the market is only growing. Cosmetics sales especially jump around the holiday season, spurred on by nationwide shopping events like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Christmas sales. For example, cosmetic kit sales increase nearly three times more than average during the week before Christmas through the week after Christmas, according to Tabs Analytics. 

Many cosmetic brands typically release special holiday-themed collections or products around this time to capitalize on increased spending. However, a recent trend has been on the rise with brands releasing so-called “holiday” collections earlier and earlier, with some collections even releasing in late September or early October.

For example, the Too Faced Holiday collection dropped on September 20th, despite its snowman, gingerbread, and Christmas tree theme. The collection even included tree ornaments, despite Christmas being over 3 months away. 

In fact, the Too Faces pumpkin and fall collection released after the Christmas collection.

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Prestige or legacy brands such as Lancome have hopped on this trend as well, with Lancome’s holiday collection having released on September 30th. Kiehl’s and Beautyblender have also already released holiday products and ornament gift sets. 

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Whether it’s to allow customers to get their hands on products early or just a money grab, the early releases of holiday collections is a pattern worth noting. In fact, this trend is mirrored in other industries as well. For example, Starbucks’ iconic pumpkin spice latte was originally released on October 10th in 2003, but release dates have crept earlier and earlier: the PSL began to be poured on August 27th this year, according to MarketWatch.

Coffee is always in season, and prices tend not to fluctuate throughout the year. However, without the incentive of traditional holiday discounts and sales, it might be unlikely that consumers will purchase new makeup products so early in the season. Why buy a new palette in October when you know that Black Friday is just around the corner? Customers with this mindset might end up compiling a wishlist and waiting for the true holiday season to kick in anyway before buying. What do you have your eyes on this season?

Scent of the Summer

Summer has been over for a month now, but the weather in Pittsburgh has been – surprisingly- warm and sunny. It’s not just the weather that makes one want to go back into the Summer. The fresh, salty smell of the sea or the smell of suntan lotion takes you right back to the sun-drenched beach. The smell of barbecue, the sizzling burgers, chicken legs and corn on the cob get your summer-buds salivating again. Scents are powerful enough to take you back on that trip you had in Prague; so close your eyes and try these summer scents – you may find yourself by the beach on a Caribbean island.

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Byredo Sundazed Eau De Parfum: A fiery/flaming ode to the Sun
3.4 oz. / $260 

A fresh and fruity accent of Mandarin and Orange is rounded out with the creamy floral white musk. It makes you feel as if you are under the blazing sun.

Top: Lemon, Mandarin, Heart: Neroli, Jasmine Sambac
Base: Musk, Cotton Candy

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Serge Lutens Fleurs De Citronnier Eau De Parfum: A cool breeze in a sunsetting evening
3.4 oz. (100mL) / $150

The sweet fragrance of Lemon blossom lingers while a breeze of musk notes unfolds and exudes a magical freshness. It reminds one of a beach in a cool evening. 

Scent: Orange, Mandarin, Grapefruit, Lemon blossom

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Chanel Paris Paris Riviera Eau De Parfum: A trip to Nice
4.2 oz./$80

The sweet, tangy freshness of Sicilian Orange is embellished with the delicateness of Neroli. Gabrielle Chanel captured the breathtaking landscapes of the French Riviera by the floral and solar scents. 

Scent: Sicilian Orange, Neroli

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Frederic Malle Bigarade Concentree Eau De Parfum: A festive day at an orchard
3.3 oz. / $280

It is luxurious in its purity, minimal and transparent yet with a hint of mischief. The fragrance of bitter orange is mouthwateringly refreshing; its harmony with cardamom and pink pepper on a woody base of hay and cedar is extremely sophisticated.

Top: Bitter Orange (bigarde), Cardamom, Pink pepper, Base notes: Cedar

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Louis Vuitton Afternoon Swim: Adventures over ocean waves
3.4 oz. / $250

Feeling all the energy of the waves washing over the skin on a hot summer’s day. A juicy Sicilian orange lush explodes with vitamins, while bergamot drifts toward a wave of delights, set against a deep current of mandarin. 

Scent: Bergamot, Mandarin, Orange, Ginger, Ambregis

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Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue sun Pour Homme Eau De Toilette: Summer fling in Prague
4.2 oz. / $88

The aroma of sparkling summer days yield to evocative evenings. A man meets a woman in the beautiful city of Prague, the quintessence of the joy of life and seduction. 

Top: juniper, bergamot, grapefruit, Sicilian mandarin

Middle: Sichuan pepper, rosemary, rosewood

Base: incense, musk wood, oak

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Laboratorio Olfattivo Es Vedra Eau De Parfum: A beautiful tropical island
3.4 oz. / $108

Es Vedra is an island set in the Mediterranean, with a magnetic charm. The legend wants that it is the island of the Sirens of Homeric memory. The fragrance of musk captures  the magnetism and the nature of this island. 

Top: Névénolide

Middle: Vetyver, Musks, Petit Grain, Lemon

Base: Leaves of Coriander

Which Customized Foundation is Best for Me?

by Minji Kim
Aug 26, 2019

One major concern of all foundation nomads is probably finding the right shade of foundation for their skin tone. The color looks fine when you test it in store, but when you buy it and apply it at home the color doesn’t match your skin tone. Or maybe you can’t find any foundation that matches your skin tone at all, even if there may be 50 different shades of the same foundation. Therefore, foundation-lovers have been obsessed with personalized products. Here we will introduce and compare the two most popular custom-made foundation products: Lancôme’s Le Teint Particulier Foundation and bareMinerals’ Made 2 Fit Liquid Foundation.

Le Teint Particulier Foundation

$88, 1 fl oz. (30 mL)

When you walk into the Lancôme store at Nordstrom to buy your customized foundation, the Lancôme Color Expert would scan your skin with a handheld colorimeter on 3 different areas. At this time you should not be wearing makeup–you need to scan your bare skin to get the most accurate shade of foundation. Then, you get to select your skin type to decide on the hydration level, and you also select your desired coverage level. The responses get recorded and Lancôme’s special algorithm calculates the formula. Using this formula, the foundation is made by mixing different color pigments: white, yellow, red and black. When half of the bottle is full, you are allowed to test the shade on your skin and adjust the color if you want. The finished bottle would have your skin color ID and your name on it for future refills. This whole process takes about 30 minutes, which is worthwhile considering that you’re getting the foundation with the perfect shade on your skin. 

Customer Reviews

Pros:
– Easy to build up to reach full coverage 
– Easy to blend and the finish resembles your skin
– Lightweight
– Oil-free, paraben-free, fragrance-free
– Relatively long-lasting

Cons:
– You can’t test the texture of the foundation in store
– High-end
– The color darkens as it dries on skin
– Settles into fine lines

Made-2-Fit Custom Liquid Foundation

$49, 1 fl oz. (30 mL)

To order this personalized foundation, you first need to download the bareMinerals MADE-2-FIT app to your phone. Then, follow the instructions on the app, which first tells you to calibrate your phone camera. To do so, you first scan a white paper, and then you move on to your skin and scan 5 areas on your body: inside your wrist, outside your write, right cheek, left cheek and forehead. After you scan your skin, you choose the kind of foundation you want. There are two choices–Fresh Faced Foundation (sheer-medium coverage) or Barepro Performance Wear Liquid Foundation SPF 15 (full coverage). This foundation will also have your name on it. 

Customer Reviews

Pros:
– bareMinerals’ best-selling foundation, Barepro Performance Wear Liquid Foundation, is now customizable.
– You don’t have to go to the store to buy it.
– You can return the product and get a full refund or request an adjustment to the color if you’re not satisfied with the shade. 

Cons:
– Fresh Faced Foundation is lightweight, but it can feel too light. It barely has coverage, so it feels more like a tinted moisturizer.


Getting Ready for Summer: Top 5 Makeup Setting/Fixing Sprays

Summer is here!

You know summer’s here when it rains for five days in a row, the temperature rises, the air gets humid, and your makeup smudges and fades not even halfway through the day. Summer is undoubtedly a wonderful season, but for makeup-lovers it can be the most disastrous season of all. Do you want your makeup to stay perfect from the moment you walk out the door to the moment you get back home? Do you want to keep your makeup from fading away during a waterful day at the beach? Then you should brace yourself with the best makeup setting sprays for the hot season that has just begun!

What are makeup setting/fixing sprays?

Makeup setting/fixing sprays are diffused on the face before and/or after putting on makeup to lock the makeup in place for a long time. Makeup fixing sprays especially produce waterproof effects, which makes them handy during summertime.

How do they work?

There are two types of makeup setting sprays: 1) ones that protect the makeup from sweat and feature waterproofness (they are specifically called “fixing” sprays) and 2) ones that only make the makeup appear more dewy and well-blended.

The first type of makeup setting sprays contain polymers, which are long molecules that hold film-forming properties. The polymers are dissolved in a solvent, typically alcohol, which evaporates as soon as you spray the product on the skin, leaving the polymer. These polymers form a film that locks your makeup in place and shields against water.

The second type generally contains more healthy ingredients, more humectant ingredients such as butylene glycol and less alcohol compared to the first type. It does not form a film on the face but it hydrates and nourishes the skin while setting the makeup.

Top 5 Makeup Setting/Fixing Sprays

Vivid has selected 5 of the best makeup setting sprays for this summer–hope you have a splendid summer with these products!

So Natural / ALL DAY TIGHT MAKEUP SETTING FIXER
$22/ 75ml (2.53 fl oz.)

Ranked No.1 by K-Beauty professionals in a blind test on “Get It Beauty,” the most popular beauty TV show in South Korea, it is by far the most popular makeup fixing spray in the country. The lemon extract, tea tree extract and centella asiatica extract altogether moisturizes and nourishes the skin, and a fresh floral scent is added as well. It works great for all skin types. Although it’s a Korean product, don’t worry–you can buy it on their website in the US!

Urban Decay / ALL NIGHTER SETTING SPRAY – Long-Lasting Makeup Setting Spray

$33/ 118 ml (4.0 fl oz.)

At this point everyone should be familiar with the name, for it is one of the best-selling makeup setting sprays in the US. It is famous mostly for its long-lasting power (that’s up to 16 hours!!), but it also carries many benefits. It is for all skin types, free of oil and parabens, vegan, extremely lightweight, but the best of all is the patented Temperature Control Technology, which lowers the temperature of your makeup in order to keep it in place no matter the humidity and weather.

MAC / PREP + PRIME FIX+

$27/ 100 ml (3.4 fl oz.)

While this product does not shield the face with a film, but it is the second type of spray that hydrates and sets the makeup. It contains water loaded with vitamins and minerals and infused with green tea, chamomile and cucumber in order to calm and revitalize the skin. It is dermatologist-tested, ophthalmologist-tested and non-acnegenic, so it is extra safe for use. You can also enjoy this product in 4 different scents–original, rose, lavender and coconut–choose whichever fragrance you love.

COVER FX / High Performance Setting Spray

$31 / 120 mL (4 fl oz.); Mini size: $15 / 30mL (1.0 fl oz.)

This ultra-powerful, weightless, alcohol-free setting spray fixes your makeup for up to 24 hours with its remarkable protection against pollution. It is labeled Clean at Sephora, so there’s no need to worry about the ingredients inside. This fixing spray will leave your skin without making it feel sticky, greasy or dry. It is not recommended for dry skin.

COVER FX / Dewy Finish Setting Spray

$31/ 120 mL (4 fl oz.)

If you wanted to buy the fixing spray introduced above but you have a dry skin type, this is the perfect choice for you. This setting spray works great for all skin types while featuring almost all of the features mentioned for the High Performance Setting Spray above, except the pollution protection part. Instead, this setting spray provides a dewy glow on the face and stays on all day. This product is also labeled Clean at Sephora that guarantees safe ingredients.

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“What makes a Waterproof Mascara Resilient in the Summer Season?”

Heat, sweat, and ocean water are the main culprits of smearing mascara in the approaching summer season. On the market, mascaras promote themselves as smear-proof, waterproof, or long-lasting, but not all live up to their name. Personally, I have tried the mid-range, popular Benefit They’re Real! Lengthening and Volumizing Mascara, as well as drugstore Maybelline’s Great Lash Waterproof Mascara, only to find them unable to live up to their claims under hot, humid weather. Within a couple hours, the mascara has smeared under my eyes and my lashes no longer hold their curl and length. To choose the most effective waterproof mascara, it is important to understand the quality of their ingredients that provide the waterproof ability.

Mascara is a mixture of waxes, polymers, pigments, emollients, and thickeners that allow our lashes to appear thicker and more defined. The waxes and polymers have water-resistant properties that are key to creating a waterproof mascara. Quality waterproof mascaras not only adhere to lashes, but also provide emollient ingredients that prevent flaking or clumping.

A reputable waterproof mascara is the Diorshow Waterproof Mascara ($29.50 USD). It contains thickening and film-forming waxes and polymers such as carnauba wax, VP/Eicosen copolymer, castor oil, and two other film-forming agents. Furthermore, the mascara contains emollient ingredients such as glyceryl hydrogenated rosinate and candelilla wax to the mascara from over-drying and flaking.

L’Oreal Voluminous Volume Building Waterproof Mascara

A drugstore counterpart known for its waterproofing abilities is the L’Oreal Voluminous Volume Building Waterproof Mascara ($5.84). Like Diorshow Waterproof Mascaa, L’Oreal’s mascara contains beeswax and carnauba wax, both emollient and film-forming agents. However, it contains two other polymer ingredients for its waterproofing abilities. With a short list of 10 ingredients, L’Oreal’s mascara contains very few emollient ingredients that will condition the lashes and prevent the mascara from drying out. Furthermore, alcohol is a cost-efficient ingredient that is added to decrease viscosity, but this ingredient can be a potential contributor to clumping and overly dry mascara. With a break down of its ingredients, it is clear that the L’Oreal mascara only contains the essential components of a waterproof mascara that minimizes costs while Diorshow mascara aims to provide a much more luxurious experience with a blend of film-forming agents, emollients, and texture enhancers.

Too Faced Better than Sex Waterproof Mascara

While Diorshow is a high-end mascara that uses lots of high quality ingredients and L’Oreal is a drugstore mascara that is composed of the essential characteristics of a waterproof mascara, Too Faced Better Than Sex Waterproof Mascara is a mid-range mascara that is highly advertised and is also known for waterproof ability ($12 USD). Like Diorshow, it contains a fair amount of emollient ingredients such as beeswax, cyclopentasiloxane, and Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (one of the best emollient and moisturizing ingredients available according to Paula’s Choice) to provide a pleasant consumer experience. This mascara is sold at a much lower cost compared to Diorshow because its main wax ingredient is paraffin, a petroleum-based product. Paraffin substitutes more expensive, organic waxes like carnauba wax (which is further down the ingredient list).

Paraffin wax is cheaper and melts at higher temperatures.
Carnauba wax, derived from Brazilian palm trees, are much more expensive. They melt at lower temperatures to give a smooth, buttery texture in mascaras.
Isehan Kiss me Heroine Volume and Curl Mascara

A foreign brand waterproof mascara that is well-known across Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan, is the Isehan Kiss Me Heroine Make Volume and Curl Super Waterproof mascara ($12 USD). There are two main film-forming agents that coat and define the lashes: polyisobutene and propylene carbonate. The rest of the ingredients are emollients, skin-softening agents, and moisturizers such as Rosa Canina Fruit Oil, and Camellia Japonica Seed oil, as well as a high-quality ingredient, Squalane.

Analyzing the ingredients of cost-efficient, mid-range, and luxury brand mascaras, it is clear that the cost depends on the amount of natural waxes in the ingredients as well as the polymer content. Diorshow contained 3 natural wax ingredients that are among the first 5 ingredients, meaning that the wax content is high. Lots of emollient agents were included to provide a luxurious, smooth application experience. Mid-range mascaras seek to reduce cost by replacing expensive natural waxes with cheaper waxes such as paraffin, or simply lower the wax content of the mascara and use thickening agents instead. Drugstore mascaras minimize costs by containing only essential compositions of mascara, such as beeswax, polymers, and thickeners. Ingredients used for emollient purposes were eliminated completely.

To combat the sweat, heat, and water that is ever-present during the summer to melt your mascara, look out for the types of waxes and polymers in the ingredients list! Are natural waxes in the beginning of the ingredients list? How much emollient or moisturizing ingredients are present? Asking these simple questions can help you find your favorite waterproof mascara!

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