I don't wear mascara. No mascara.

I'm just a girl who loves mascara.

I'll never give up my Dior mascara.

I carry one black mascara and one brown.

I wear mascara sometimes, a little lip gloss.

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I use clear mascara on my brows to neaten them up.

I never wear mascara; I laugh until I cry too often.

I can't live without mascara and lipstick - every day.

Yves Saint Laurent mascara is the best I've ever tried.

Mascara and getting those lashes curled is very important.

Your soul shines through even if you haven't got mascara on

It is acceptable to have no eyeliner, but mascara is a must.

Mascara is my go-to product before stepping out of the house.

I have really big alien eyes, so the more mascara the better.

For a natural look, I just use a little concealer and mascara.

I love to accentuate my eyes, so I'll wear eyeshadow and mascara.

Men are like mascara, they run at the slightest display of emotion.

I had long eyelashes and the other kids used to say I wore mascara.

Flirt!'s mascara is insane - I don't need false lashes when I wear it.

You don't lose your sexuality just because you're not wearing mascara.

I like my face sans make-up - a dash of lipstick and a little mascara.

My every day look would be mascara, blush and a little bit of lip balm.

If I'm going out and want to go crazy, I put on mascara - and that's it.

Lash extensions. I hate wearing mascara because it runs all over my face.

Lights became so hot they melted mascara on women's faces in early television.

My essentials - besides my make-up artist - are high SPF and waterproof mascara.

Whenever I do my own makeup, I usually only do foundation, bronzer, and mascara.

I love Better Than Sex Mascara, and Shadow Insurance Eye Primer is superawesome.

I don't like a heavy mask of make-up day or night - mascara and a bit of bronzer.

My insane mascara layering is my private homage to Winona Ryder's amazing peepers.

Wear some mascara, give attention to your eyebrows, and also take care of your lips.

I've used Maybelline Great Lash Waterproof Mascara since I was younger and swear by it.

I have no problem understanding that women are interested in mascara and the Middle East.

You know, you go home and you try on a new mascara, and I guess a male CEO can't do that.

There was a time where I wouldn't go out of the house without at least putting mascara on.

Nobody can make me cry in public. I'll punch them first before they make my mascara smear.

These people are amazing. It's so emotional I was thinking about wearing waterproof mascara.

Mascara, in general, is just so good if you don't have anything else. It just makes eyes pop.

With a bright-red party lipstick, just go with lots of mascara and keep everything else clean.

I love BareMinerals pink blushers, Smashbox eyeshadows and eyeliners, and Trish McEvoy mascara.

My everyday makeup look is super easy and simple: tinted moisturizer, mascara and some bronzer.

I can recommend wearing blue mascara whilst writing. I'm telling you, it really adds something.

Makeup is scary. When I do it myself, it's just mascara, and sometimes I forget even to do that.

For some people, being bare-faced is wonderful. Others like a little bit of mascara and eyeliner.

My go-to products are a Tom Ford tinted moisturiser, an Armani foundation and a Smashbox mascara.

Full brows frame and accentuate your eyes, so you can get away with wearing less liner and mascara.

If you're in an Egyptian film and you're not Egyptian, you have to wear mascara and stuff like that.

I try to force myself to close my mouth when I put mascara on. I don't want to be part of the masses!

Glam, for me, is all about a good lip, lots of mascara, and contouring. Contouring is very important.

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