Consumers complaining of skimpy lashes may be interested in this New York Times article, which highlights Latisse, a new prescription-strength formula that promises to induce eyelash growth.
Editors at BeautyBrains.com, a blog that discusses how beauty products work, provides a brief history on mascara as well as an explanation of standard ingredients.
We found user forums MakeupTalk.com and DryEyeZone.com to be useful in understanding eye sensitivities and the effects that mascara has on them.
Colored mascara is making a comeback -- at least according to this New York Times article. Several cosmetics companies have introduced a new crop of bright, bold hues.
Beauty expert Paula Begoun discusses the differences between waterproof and water-soluble mascaraand provides several application tips at her website CosmeticsCop.com. Begoun also demonstrates how to apply mascara in a series of videos.
Editors at LovetoKnow.com, a website dedicated to researching and testing consumer products, explain the main differences between current mascara varieties.
Shape magazine editors discuss the effectiveness of different mascara wands and formulations -- and provide several product recommendations.
About.com's beauty guide provides mascara-application tips along with a few product reviews. (Note: ConsumerSearch is owned by About.com, but the two don't share an editorial affiliation.)
This MSNBC.com article candidly discusses the presence of mercury in some mascaras and Minnesota's decision to ban these products.
April Streeter, an environmental journalist for TreeHugger.com, discusses the dangers of chemicals in some mascaras (particularly mercury) and encourages consumers to search the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep Database.
This step-by-step guide from Real Simple magazine editors outlines the proper order to apply your cosmetics.
Good Housekeeping editors describe the differences between common mascara wands.
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