The stores are already stocking the costumes and copious amounts of candy, and now is the perfect time to experiment with spider eyelashes. Trends are moving away from separated, individual long lashes and are taking cues from popular anime and Japanese manga, with accentuated clusters of lashes that resemble the legs of a spider. It sounds just creepy enough to be cool! To get these fashion-forward lashes, try using these four products. —Jennifer Cox
Beautiful lashes, styled any way, begin with being healthy from root to tip. The Ordinary’s Multi-Peptide Lash and Brow Serum ($16) has a light, non-greasy formula designed to support thicker, fuller, and healthier-looking lashes and brows. By utilizing 11 active ingredients, including four peptide complexes and a series of natural extracts, this twice-daily serum works to help nourish and protect your lashes and brows while enhancing the look of density and overall appearance in as little as four weeks.
You need a great mascara to get spectacular spider lashes, like Clarins’ Supra Volume Mascara ($38). It not only intensifies and enhances eyelashes, but special ingredients like cassia flower wax add instant volume along with intense colour. With regular application, their volume boost complex increases the volume of lashes by 17.6 per cent.
To get the right curl, you need the Dior Backstage Eyelash Curler ($35). It adapts to all eyelid shapes and makes it possible to reach even the most difficult-to-access eyelashes. It’s safe and easy to use, with no risk of pinching the eyelid. No wonder it’s used by makeup artists at all the Dior fashion shows.
Because spider eyelashes require some work and use of products, you want to be able to clean your lashes and eyelids well at the end of the day. The Balanced Cleanser from The Lash Shop ($18) is the solution. It’s an effective and gentle wash that removes makeup and eyelash extension materials, leaving behind clean, moisturized skin and lashes.
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