This $5 Find Is My Secret Weapon for Impossibly Long Lashes That Rival Falsies
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I can't believe I've gone my entire writing career without talking about lash primers. (I know, shame on me as a beauty editor.) Usually, you'll find that folks fall into the "yay" or "nay" camp when it comes to lash primers, but I'll make it very clear where I stand. I'm full in the "yay" camp and will use this opportunity to talk about why I love them so much. The best part is, you don't even need to spend a fortune on a good one, either. There are so many great drugstore formulas out there that cost as little as $5.
Not bad for a little product that can condition your lashes, strengthen them, add volume, and enhance your mascara shade. If you've been considering adding one to your repertoire, look no further. I've rounded up the best formulas you can find at both places like Sephora and your local drugstore. Keep scrolling.
Do you absolutely need a lash primer? No, you don't. Celebrity makeup artist Judi Gabbay isn't necessarily a fan. "I personally don’t love lash primers," she says. "While some promise to make the lashes thicker, it can actually create a clumpiness and can add weight to your lashes, resulting in spider lashes without any lift. Alternatively, layer your mascara in light coats for the most lifted, natural effect."
I won't lie, some days I find it easier to use hacks like Gabbay's and call it a day, but others, I need to call in the big guns. Personally, I think using a lash primer can boost your mascara formula and help keep it in place if used correctly. It's been a lifesaver for me on many occasions and I now prefer using one over not. It's all about personal preference. The best thing to do is give one a try for yourself and see if you like it.
I think an argument can be made for both sides here. On one hand, like Gabbay said, lash primers can add a lot of weight if you're not careful and can make your mascara clumpy. On the other hand, though, I have a few lash primers that I absolutely swear by. Using a lash primer has also been one of the only things that prevents my mascara from smearing all over my under-eye area. My under-eyes are is already naturally oily, but now that I use an eye cream as well, let's just say it doesn't always mix well with mascara.
I think that primers work as long as you use the right formula for your lashes and don't go overboard on using one. A little trick I also use is to let the primer dry just a tad before applying your mascara, otherwise, it can get a bit messy and clumpy. If you wait a minute though, there are usually no issues. For the best of the best ones, keep reading below.