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Mascara ingredients as a basis for beautiful eyelashes

Added: 01/30/2006

Mascara is one of the most important makeup elements in every woman?s life. Modern cosmetic industry offers an impressive number of different mascara types. These lines are based on regular mascara ingredients, such as wax thickeners and film-formers. However, some types of mascara products contain additional nutrients that make women?s lashes amazingly beautiful.

Nowadays, makeup has become extremely important for many women worldwide. To make things even worse, some women would never go out without applying a makeup. Women's dependence on the makeup testifies to a growing demand for different cosmetic and makeup products, so, the number of cosmetic companies producing all sorts of makeup products in the modern market is getting increasingly high. A great variety of companies and products allow each woman to find whatever product she can be looking for.

The most widely used cosmetic products are lipstick and different sorts of eye makeup, such as eyeliner, eye shadow or mascara.

Lipstick (and different kinds of lip glosses that are used quite often instead or on top of lipstick) is applied to add color and make lips look richer. This element of makeup has an incredibly long history. Numerous discoveries testify that lipstick was used extensively in ancient Babylon. Of course, the ancient lipstick was pretty simple. Recently, lipstick has seen many developments. Today, one can find lipstick of different colors.  Although the same substances are used as a basis for lipstick, different lipstick may contain different chemicals and nutrients. Quite often, it can be a problem, because some of the lipstick components can cause allergic reactions.

Many kinds of eye liner, eye shadow and mascara are also crucial elements of any makeup. The variety of these products is also impressive. Both eye liner and eye shadow were known to people from the ancient Egyptians, who used different eye liner pencils and eye shadow made of special pigments (some ancient products contained even mercury and lead).

 

Mascara stands alone from the mentioned makeup tools in having been invented relatively recently. In 1913, T. L. Williams made the first mascara for his sister. In Williams' times, mascara ingredients included solely coal dust and vaseline. The effect produced by the early mascara was astonishingly great, so, Williams started selling it. While mascara developed, the new mascara ingredients were added. The example is wax thickeners which substituted vaseline in the early mascara. For more than 40 years, mascara ingredients were shaped into a mess. In 1957, Helena Rubinstein mascara was introduced to the cosmetic market. It had a tube, wand applicator and various mascara ingredients. Thus, applying mascara has become much easier.  Later on, mascara manufacturers started to add the so called film-formers as mascara ingredients. These mascara ingredients lengthened lashes, making them incredibly gorgeous.


Of course, these improvements and the new ingredients used in mascara manufacture made a great progress in the cosmetic industry. However, it should be remembered that all chemicals added to modern mascara can be potentially dangerous, so, you have to be extremely cautious. To avoid side effects, it is recommended to use only natural cosmetics and makeup. This makeup is based on natural herbs and oils and doesn't contain any chemicals that can harm your health. This kind of products is becoming more and more popular nowadays, so many makeup producers switched to manufacture of the natural makeup only.

 




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