What is tubing mascara and how is it different to waterproof mascara?

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  • What is tubing mascara and how is it different to waterproof mascara?
    If you don’t want the hassle of waterproof mascara which can be a pain to take off, Tubing mascara might be for you.
    What is it? Tubing mascara wraps each lash in water-resistant, tube-like polymers, like a little cap that washes off.
    Benefits of tubing mascara -
    Easy removal - Only need warm water to wash off.
    Less scrubbing and washing, therefore less irritation on eyes.
    Good for contact lens wearers as no fall out
    Perfect for holidays as it doesn’t come off when you swim, water-resistant to cold water, but not to warm, hence the easy removal.
    Good for sensitive eyes
    No racoon eyes throughout day.
    Here are my top picks:
    Shop everything mentioned in this video here: shopmyshelf.us/collections/55229
    Dhc Perfect Pro Double Protection Mascara
    myshlf.us/p-498344
    Glossier Lash Slick
    myshlf.us/p-498345
    Clinique Lash Power Mascara Black
    myshlf.us/p-498346
    Clinique Lash Power Mascara Dark Chocolate
    myshlf.us/p-498347
    Kevyn Aucoin the Volume Mascara
    Victoria Beckham Beauty Future Lash Mascara
    myshlf.us/p-498349
    Mac Extended Play Gigablack Lash Mascara
    myshlf.us/p-498350
    Hourglass Unlocked Instant Extensions Lengthening Mascara
    myshlf.us/p-498351
    Charlotte Tilbury Beautiful Skin Sun-Kissed Glow Bronzer
    myshlf.us/p-498353
    Rose Inc Blush Divine Radiant Lip & Cheek Colour in Shade Anenome
    myshlf.us/p-498354
    Rare Beauty Stay Vulnerable Glossy Lip Balm in Nearly Natural
    myshlf.us/p-498355
    Shop more of my favorite products here: shopmyshelf.us/carolinebarnes
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  • @LoveABun
    @LoveABun 2 года назад +57

    For those of you wanting the lash comb, I took a screenshot of her using it and got the brand name! It is the MSQ Stainless Steel Eyelash Comb.

  • @juliagoolia72
    @juliagoolia72 2 года назад +9

    I wish companies would just call it tubing mascara. I feel like I’m hunting unicorns sometimes when reading the description. The giveaway is when they say removes easily with warm water, but they could be more helpful

  • @mariemcloughlin1684
    @mariemcloughlin1684 2 года назад +22

    No7 Stay Perfect in brown black has been my go to for a few years now. They improved the brush & formula. I love it. Thanks for this video, Caroline X

    • @LoveABun
      @LoveABun 2 года назад +1

      What’s the No7 brush like? I have short and thin lashes so I can’t use a big and bushy brush. I end up getting mascara all over my eyelids!

    • @mariemcloughlin1684
      @mariemcloughlin1684 2 года назад +1

      @@LoveABun it's not at all brushy, it's narrow and long, gets perfectly loaded everytime, I really rate it!

    • @ninak8506
      @ninak8506 2 года назад

      Thank you! I thought #7 had one as well.

    • @charlottebarter3145
      @charlottebarter3145 2 года назад +2

      I adore this one too. Performs well, easy to get hold of, good price, cones off when you want it to. Doesn’t budge otherwise. Awesome 👏

  • @carolgray7911
    @carolgray7911 2 года назад +4

    Hi Caroline, a huge thank you for this very informative video! It was so helpful in me deciding what type of mascara I really need. Thank you for your time and expertise once again in bringing us this one as yes indeed mascara can be complicated as none of us have the same mascara needs and skin types. 👍🏻😊

  • @ellenocarroll6978
    @ellenocarroll6978 2 года назад +13

    LOVE tubing mascaras - total unsung beauty heroes! I think I just have an oily lids, eye area because I always smudge with regular mascara. Long time fan of Clinique Lash Power, but most recent fave is Hourglass Unlocked, which has a thicker formula and gives more glam ♥️ It also comes off a tad easier than the Clinique.

    • @helenalovelock1030
      @helenalovelock1030 Год назад

      Does the hour glass lengthen as well as the lash power ?

  • @djoseph9081
    @djoseph9081 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! All my favorite mascaras are on this list and I did not realize why. I always use the Mac Extended Play as a first layer, then Clinique. I have said for years that Clinique has the most underrated mascaras in the industry. Who knew!

  • @helenhayward2014
    @helenhayward2014 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing these top tips Caroline. As always you are wonderfully natural and I love that you only share the products you truly believe in. I love the idea of the metal lash comb, as my lashes always seem yo clump together in the second coat of mascara, and yes you are right, the plastic ones do just push the lashes together more. You are so inspirational, thank you for sharing all these lovely products with us. I always look forward to my little weekend chill out with you and a cup of coffee. I hope you feel better soon ❤️🙏🏼😊xx

  • @mrslovgren8522
    @mrslovgren8522 2 года назад +8

    I have been using the Sensai 38 for over 20 years. Looove it! Bioderma removes it very easy. 👍🏻

    • @bambina3148
      @bambina3148 2 года назад +1

      Omg it’s amazing! I got my first one recently, following the recommendation of Mary Greenwell. I’ve struggled all my life (I’m now 63) with mascara smudging and irritating. But not anymore!!!

  • @lornagilbert3219
    @lornagilbert3219 2 года назад

    Fab, useful video Caroline - was just talking tubing mascaras with my friend who loves the Kevin Aucoin, so great timing

  • @joellecathala3294
    @joellecathala3294 2 года назад +1

    Hello Caroline, I just didn’t know anything about these mascaras and the lash brush, so thank you, really. Removing it with hot water is very convenient . And the bronzer looks very natural, it seems you have a magic touch with colours ! So, a big Thank you for helping us to look better, and feel better ! Have a lovely week-end 🌸

  • @paulinecrawford139
    @paulinecrawford139 2 года назад

    Beautiful as always Caroline ❤

  • @marianunes8747
    @marianunes8747 2 года назад

    Hello Caroline! Thank you so much for tip! My sister has sensitive eyes, I didn´t know nothing about tubing mascara, so I must invest in one to offer to my sister! Thank you and as always until saturday!

  • @mariabroberg8887
    @mariabroberg8887 2 года назад +11

    I’ve been using tubing mascara ever since my eyes got chronically dry bc of rheumatism. Love it! I use a lot of eyedrops and my mascara lasts, without having to use removers that irritate my eyes further. Clinique is my favorite so far.
    Ps: hope you got your Velvet Cinnabar now, Caroline! xo

  • @TheHagi1969
    @TheHagi1969 2 года назад

    I love a good tubing mascara, thanks for another great video Caroline.

  • @katemakeuplooks
    @katemakeuplooks 2 года назад

    Morning Caroline! Yes, Hourglass Unlocked is probably my fave mascara of all, tubing or not. However, I generally do use two mascaras: the new MAC Stack on my top lashes, Hourglass on the bottom and THEN when I’ve got my top lashes exactly how I want them and they are dry, a final thin coat of Hourglass on the top lashes. The Unlocked one is perfect on its own for work and every day though. I’m going to buy and try Kevin Aucoin next week 😀. Have a great weekend, hope it’s sunny in London ☀️❤️Lots of love xx

  • @meckismicki
    @meckismicki 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Caroline for sharing your favorite tubing mascaras. All of a sudden I've been blessed with seasonal allergies and I find regular mascara extremely irritating. Plus as I have gotten older I'm fortunate to have long ladhes, but my eyes are hooded and I always end up with raccoon eyes. Who wants to spend the time making your shadow lovely, only to have your mascara ruin the look. Again Thank you. You always have the best tips😊

  • @DioneN
    @DioneN 2 года назад

    Mac extended play is my favourite mascara. I’ve used it for years. Had no idea it was a tubing mascara! I just like that it doesn’t clump and the definition and length it gives.

  • @jasong3840
    @jasong3840 Год назад +6

    Just wanted to say a big thank you for this. I was getting to the stage where I couldn't wear mascara anymore due to panda eyes! Now using no.7's one and it works a treat! Thanks again x

  • @samclutton6021
    @samclutton6021 2 года назад

    Lovely video ❤️. Just bought the Glossier mascara 👌

  • @kimberleychavelle9426
    @kimberleychavelle9426 2 года назад +1

    The first tubing mascara I used was Blink. I love it but haven’t seen it ina long while. Thanks for the video and chat!

  • @lupeluis7041
    @lupeluis7041 2 года назад

    I love tubing mascara, sensitive eyes... its hard to find them so this is wonderful advice.

  • @CoraBellacoco
    @CoraBellacoco 2 года назад

    I wear contact lenses and I love tubing mascara. I have been using them for years. Thanks Caroline.

  • @andreamoore7035
    @andreamoore7035 2 года назад

    Ever since your video about the best mascara for different purposes, I have been using Maybelline Snapscara in water resistant. I googled tubing mascaras, and found a recent review list that gave several options. I went through several tubing mascaras and found two that don't flake on me - that one and Thrive Causemetics. True that makeup remover isn't the way to remove these, but it is hard to remove the bits of tubes that fall off. I use Clinique balm to gently loosen, remove, and wash away the mascara.
    You made such a difference in my makeup with that video. Thank you for revisiting this.

  • @vishyr5058
    @vishyr5058 2 года назад

    Re the CT bronzer: I completely agree! The formula is excellent, love the big mirror, and the palest shade is perfection for my neutral skin tone. 👌 The original Chanel looks orange on me.

  • @LisaS_x
    @LisaS_x 2 года назад

    I love tubing mascaras! I've used DHC for a long time but just yesterday ordered the Trish McEvoy one to try as I had Liberty credit to use. Love the look after using the lash comb! I hate any clumpiness in my lashes so think I need one of these!

  • @Tracey_Lee
    @Tracey_Lee 2 года назад +2

    thank you so much...very timely as I need to buy a new mascara. Using Lancome Idole but it's a little clunky on my finer lashes. Brown is probably better for my pale more mature skin.

  • @aimeer7309
    @aimeer7309 2 года назад

    Great video, Caroline. I actually find the opposite - Mac still smudges on me a little but it’s easy to get off and Clinique doesn’t budge so it’s more difficult to remove, I also find it a bit too thick. Really want to try the Kevin A mascara next 😊

  • @juliahazell2456
    @juliahazell2456 2 года назад

    That green top really suits you!

  • @denisemc607
    @denisemc607 Год назад

    As always fab u Lous darling ❤ really informative

  • @lesleywatts7798
    @lesleywatts7798 2 года назад +6

    I’ve been using the Boots No. 7 Stay Perfect tubing mascara for years. My lashes are a bit ‘gappy’ and ordinary mascara can clump them together and emphasise the gaps. As you say, tubing mascara doesn’t give volume but it does give definition and looks natural.

  • @taniajacobs1049
    @taniajacobs1049 2 года назад +1

    Thank for this - I am always looking for another great tubing mascara. My lash routine - my lashes point down, as straight as they come and stubbornly do not hold a curl UNITL. I curl them using the KA curler (I have swapped out the curler as I feel my lashes 'adapt' to a curler and it is no longer effective!?) then use a very light coat of waterproof mascara to hold that initial curl. Wait for it to dry. Then use a tubing mascara (here in Australia we have some very good brands like Mirenesse and Eye of Horus). Then wait for the coats to dry then use a heated eyelash curler on the lashes and viola the curl is held all day. No smudges and lovely curl until I take it off. Also, a tip if the mascara goes dry - sit the tube in a little warm water to 'melt' the mascara again and you will have quite a few more uses. Yup the things I do for a curl!😂 The KA mascara is on my list now too!!

  • @gladysgarrity5721
    @gladysgarrity5721 2 года назад

    Hi Caroline another great video
    Love your green blouse very pretty
    I’ve not got the bronzer yet from Charlotte tilbury but I’ve only heard fabulous things about it see you next week take care 🌺🌸🌼

  • @NavyRev
    @NavyRev 2 года назад

    I've never heard of this. Must look for some this week as it might be better than what I'm using.

  • @joanmills2294
    @joanmills2294 2 года назад

    Loved this video I always learn so much! Thank you! When you were talking about your lipstick I wondered about your lip treatment a few months ago. Do you think you will do it again?

  • @lizcross4466
    @lizcross4466 2 года назад

    Love tubing mascara and my absolute favorite is lash whip by Mirenesse but all their mascaras are fabulous and award winning 🏆

  • @chloebenn5708
    @chloebenn5708 2 года назад

    I love tubing mascara and it has enabled me to wear mascara daily and not have it all down my face, I agree with what you said about it being to do with your specific lashes, mine are reasonably long (and fine) which is why I think they rub on my under eye.
    I also hate clumpy lashes so the natural glossy lash look of tubing is nice. That comb looks great and I might get one for when I want to wear a thicker mascara for night times!
    I never wear under eye mascara, (even with tubing) as they are also long & fine and I think it just looks a bit mad- spider legs!
    I use the Boots stay perfect Tubing mascara as it works and is easy to come by. (In new packaging which is a bitt boring looking unfortunately)

  • @gillbrown3523
    @gillbrown3523 2 года назад

    I love the hourglass one, it’s my favourite. 😊

  • @kayafraser3067
    @kayafraser3067 2 года назад

    LOVE the Caliray Hell or High Water Volumizing tubing mascara. Perfect balance between length and volume, imho and a dream for hooded eyes.

  • @maureenormston1687
    @maureenormston1687 2 года назад +16

    Tip I got from Wayne Goss was if you don’t have an eyelash comb/separator (which I don’t) is to use one of those TePe/Icon tiny interdental tooth brushes to comb out any clumpiness you might have, works a treat 👍

  • @joannemorris1689
    @joannemorris1689 2 года назад +2

    Been using Clinique for years. This mascara is fab for fair skin n hair in the brown option. Also the brush is great for fine short lashes.

  • @ninakaiser3563
    @ninakaiser3563 2 года назад

    The hourglass unlocked mascara is my holy grail!💕 ....but maybe I'll try the Kevin Aucoin one🤔😊

  • @bigbird3970
    @bigbird3970 2 года назад +3

    Hooded oily lids..I end up with my mascara near my bloomin' brows! I'll be looking into these, thanks Caroline 😊 x

    • @valtheaksotne1537
      @valtheaksotne1537 2 года назад +2

      I'm the same, even waterproof mascara travels onto my brow bone. The Clinique and DHC both stay on my lashes, so definitely worth trying.

  • @melissamartin3310
    @melissamartin3310 2 года назад

    Tubing mascara is my desert island disc necessity. Tried them all. Surratt has two options, one just for lower lashes, I love them but they’re always sold out. Kevyn Accoin curling or volume are my absolute faves, the OG.

  • @thea10000
    @thea10000 Год назад

    Amazing video, Caroline! Question, do you know how well tubing mascaras hold curled lashes? I've been using waterproof and eyelash curler for my SUPER straight lashes for years, but can't seem to find a more gentle alternative. 💗

  • @caroldoyle70
    @caroldoyle70 2 года назад +1

    Hi, the tubing mascara I use is L’Oreal..the burgundy and white tube…there’s the primer in the white bit and the black mascara in the burgundy bit. Very effective and relatively economical…I always go back to it no matter what else I try.

  • @jowestley4539
    @jowestley4539 2 года назад

    Thanks, as always, Caroline. I use the Estée Lauder Longwear mascara and find that doesn’t move and gives decent volume. I think it’s a tubing mascara? The CT bronzer looks lovely - I’m v pale but that lightest shade didn’t look too scary!

  • @judemachin8650
    @judemachin8650 2 года назад

    Longtime fan of tubing mascara here. I wear Clinique Lash Power everyday and it never budges! My daughter loves the Glossier.

  • @jancinedavies6813
    @jancinedavies6813 2 года назад

    Love your blouse!

  • @TheShadowgal1
    @TheShadowgal1 2 года назад +1

    I've been using the Lash Power for 4 years as everything else transfers onto my upper lids (I'm very oily). I'll be trying "the Kevin" next! 😊🇨🇦

  • @lisah2109
    @lisah2109 2 года назад

    I use the Hourglass one and have found it to be really good. I have quite oily eyelids and it doesn’t smudge or transfer.x

  • @ACottageGirl
    @ACottageGirl 2 года назад +4

    Love tubing mascaras having just discovered them this year! So far I’ve enjoyed a couple drugstore brands here in the states…the No7 Stay Perfect {similar to the hourglass}, and if I want vavoom lashes, I go for the L’Oréal Double Extend. The double extend isn’t as pretty up close…can look ‘flocked’ but sometimes I like that look for fancy days 😁 I prefer a natural, long and defined look most days as a 55 year old gal.

    • @LoveABun
      @LoveABun 2 года назад

      What’s the No7 brush like? I have short and thin lashes so I can’t use a big and bushy brush. I end up getting mascara all over my eyelids!

    • @ACottageGirl
      @ACottageGirl 2 года назад +1

      @@LoveABun It looks like the hourglass mascara she showed. Straight, rubberized with small bristles. I don't like those bushy brushes either. The No7 gives a lengthened, defined look. Not much volume. No clumping.

    • @LoveABun
      @LoveABun 2 года назад +1

      @@ACottageGirl Thank you! I will buy it.

  • @judyeccleston5022
    @judyeccleston5022 2 года назад

    Trish McEvoy does a great tubing mascara. I also love the Kevin Aucoin.

  • @gillymeg8289
    @gillymeg8289 2 года назад +2

    I love the Hourglass one. I always stored it upright but found that sometimes when I opened it, it was all clogged with product, then the next day it would be fine again. Really weird! I think I’ll try KA after your demo. Many thanks. 😊

    • @mariabroberg8887
      @mariabroberg8887 2 года назад

      I have the same experience. I find that it works better when it dries up a bit. That’s the only drawback, I really like it too.

  • @bcworth444
    @bcworth444 2 года назад +2

    I heard you mention "tubing" mascara on an earlier video, Caroline, and assumed you meant mascara in a tube (which begged the question: as opposed to....?). I've never heard of "tubing" mascara, so thank you for this. Next question: none of these mascaras are actually called "tubing", so how do you pick one out of a line up? Btw, I wish I had a fraction of your talent in applying blush. Holy cow, you are the best. I recently watched your video on that and I am trying again. Thanks for your videos; I always learn lots.

  • @judithbrown3229
    @judithbrown3229 2 года назад

    Hourglass Unlocked is my favourite mascara ever. I always use the Max Factor blue lash primer underneath for a bit of volume. Otherwise Boots No7 Stay Perfect Mascara does not budge and it's great as a top coat over other mascaras if you want more volume as it is a bit spiky.

  • @meghamama
    @meghamama 2 года назад

    Tubing mascaras are life! I have ultra sensitive eyes and scrubbing off mascaras at night or having them flake into my eyes had so irritated my eyes I had completely stopped wearing mascara until I discovered tubing mascaras. They are generally more discreet than the super volumizing formulas though I’ve heard the Thrive Causemetics one is more dramatic. I really hate the look of spidery lashes that result from trying to build up tubing mascaras so when I want more dramatic lashes, like for a wedding or something, I use Lashify or other diy extensions as they don’t irritate my eyes much.

  • @jesspalmer77
    @jesspalmer77 2 года назад +3

    Over 20 years ago, my go to was Blinc mascara for my super sensitive eyes. I absolutely loved it, not sure why I stopped other than leaving London and no longer wearing makeup much 🤷🏻‍♀️ So funny that you’ve just done this video though as it came back to me last week just how much I’d loved it and I googled and have ordered L’Oréal Double Extension beauty tubes mascara to try out.

    • @ReddishRocks
      @ReddishRocks 2 года назад +1

      Blinc was the ONLY mascara that hasn’t “racooned” on me within an hour. I have oily lids and watery eyes - deadly mascara combo.
      I use the L’Oréal now - easier to find and less expensive. It flakes sometimes, but it gives more oomph to my lashes than the L’Oréal

    • @jesspalmer77
      @jesspalmer77 2 года назад +1

      @@ReddishRocks Oh good to know it’s not rubbish. I wear makeup so rarely now that I forget and rub my eyes…well usually just one eye and don’t realise until I see myself later with one comedy black eye 🤦🏻‍♀️🤣

  • @USER-cn6uo
    @USER-cn6uo 2 года назад

    Been wearing Trish McEvoy’s tubing mascara since it came out, YEEEEARS ago. I alternate between it and the one by hourglass. They are the only tubing that doesn’t give me shadows around my eyes

  • @gen9424
    @gen9424 2 года назад

    Love the glossier but I love the volume of loreal one, although it can transfer sometimes underneath

  • @itsmecsmythe
    @itsmecsmythe 2 года назад

    Tubing mascara very natural looking. Hope the beauty war wound heals quickly!

  • @zozel77
    @zozel77 2 года назад

    After 50, I found out that brown mascara looks so much better on me because it’s not as harsh as the black one. Thank you for this video, very interesting 👍❤️

  • @SolElarien
    @SolElarien 2 года назад

    Essence has a new tubing mascara for sensitive eyes which is soft and nice, I love it

  • @maureyberdoy428
    @maureyberdoy428 2 года назад

    I love the DHC mascara. My fave tubing mascara and really reasonable!

  • @annepennistongray5133
    @annepennistongray5133 2 года назад

    I have been using Thrive Causmetics mascara and it's fabulous. Best ever!

  • @lisaatp
    @lisaatp 2 года назад

    I’ve not heard of tubing mascara before, but… Glossier mascara is the BEST! Apparently I love it so much for this difference I didn’t even know existed :)

  • @ericacole7102
    @ericacole7102 3 месяца назад

    I love Milani tubing mascara on my oily skin. No more mascara under my eyes and so easy to remove. Perfect.

  • @samnicol9388
    @samnicol9388 2 года назад

    I loose a lot of lashes with MAC extended gigablack. Wish it worked for me, love the idea.

  • @caryngoldsmith6782
    @caryngoldsmith6782 2 года назад

    I’m in the US, and have been using tubing mascaras for about twenty years when I think Miranesse came out from Australia. These days my best bet is Thrive Causemetics. The best!

  • @staceygreen7391
    @staceygreen7391 2 года назад

    Great video thankyou, I’ve oily lids and have been using tubing mascara for some time, anyone viewing this from Australia, Aussie brand Mirenesse do some great tubing mascaras along with quality makeup and beauty products.

  • @smacintyre2154
    @smacintyre2154 2 года назад

    There’s also Estée Lauder Double Wear tubing mascara - it’s similar to the hourglass one.

  • @rebeccarichards5023
    @rebeccarichards5023 2 года назад

    Thank you for this, I will definitely try one of the tubing mascaras. On a different note, you mentioned at the beginning of the video about dermaplaning. Can I ask how often do you do it and does the hair grow back more after doing it. I have some peach fuzz on my face, but am apprehensive about doing anything to it. What tool do you use? Thanks 😊

  • @brendthetrend
    @brendthetrend 2 года назад

    Lovely Caroline yes love Kevin A mascara and as u say put lid back on !! CT bronzing powder / cream?
    Looks lovely on you ouch sorry bout your eye have good weekx

  • @jennyhall1120
    @jennyhall1120 Год назад

    In the '70s there was Cover Girl Long n' Lush mascara. It was fantastic.

  • @meganpantrey9876
    @meganpantrey9876 2 года назад +2

    Essence Bye Bye Panda eyes is a cheep and cheerful but very effective tubing mascara for people on a budget.

  • @Roadie247
    @Roadie247 2 года назад

    Beautiful Caroline Saturday, yes ma’am!

  • @angelagregory5312
    @angelagregory5312 2 года назад

    Hi Caroline, Love you green top!! I've really been loving green lately. Has CT sold her company? she still seems tobe doing advertising for it. Its not the same when that happens, because you tend to think, the products, are not her ideas 😕 but someone else's, therefore they won't reflect her style? However the bronzer looks lovely. xx

  • @woboznz
    @woboznz Год назад

    I'm 40 but my skin is still so oily, you'd think it would've dried out a bit by this age...! In any case, I swear by tubing mascara for my oily eyelids. My favourite is Hourglass Unlocked, it gives volume, lift and tubing for smudge free wear. Second place is Kevin Aucoin the Volume. Only cos it gives less lift and volume but it does stay put no smudging, but i find the wand dries out within a few months. Whereas the hourglass wand stays good for 12 months plus...

  • @stephaniehare1780
    @stephaniehare1780 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video, I suffer with the panda eyes from certain mascaras and it never occurred to me to use a tubing one on the bottom lashes. Question on the charlotte tibury bronzer, do you feel this needs to be set with a light dusting from a powder bronzer? Also would the Daniel sandler watercolour blush go well with this in term of texture?

  • @julieannehowe5091
    @julieannehowe5091 2 года назад

    I do that and didnt realise why it worked😃

  • @Daxton1013
    @Daxton1013 2 года назад

    I wear glasses every day and always wind up with mascara smudged all over my lenses. Would tubing mascara help or is there something else you recommend? Would love to see a video showing eye makeup for us glasses wearers 😊

  • @samanthabeeley4989
    @samanthabeeley4989 2 года назад

    No7 StayPerfect comes in black and brown xxx

  • @Budgi3girl
    @Budgi3girl 2 года назад +1

    Any suggestions for affordable tubing mascaras in brown or brown /black please? Xx

  • @samanthabeeley4989
    @samanthabeeley4989 2 года назад

    If you are looking for an affordable Tubing mascara please try No7 StayPerfect , not the StayPerfect ultra that’s not as good . I’ve had all the high end and No7 beats them by far , get it in black it’s fab xxx

  • @leahblue1190
    @leahblue1190 2 года назад

    Love your work on youtube, Caroline Barnes. You are very intelligent and funny, warm, and real. That's not empty flattery, I don't like flattering people. Just how I feel. But all that aside, yes, I need tubing mascara and at 65 never realized it, despite wearing some make-up, for most of the years between 14 and 65.
    I went through a no make-up at all radical phase where it was considered quite the feminist sin to wear any, and when I got with my 2nd partner in crime legally, he hated make-up, still does after decades of marriage, but at about age 33 I heard two Buddhist male monks talking in a public lecture and they used as an example making an example they thought amusing and clever of a woman they saw on an airplane putting on make-up as if she were the height of human ignorance and silliness, etc. Anyway, it pissed me off something terrible as I was fed up with women being made a joke of because we simply do what we have been conditioned and taught to do, and basically having "typical or conventional" feminine----so-called, in our culture and time anyway----attributes or styles. Really made me think and reflect, and I decided in truth I really liked putting on a moderate amount of make-up, sometimes a clearly "Wearing Make-up" look, and was considered when young, beautiful in a very female way.
    Long story short, I don't think wearing make-up is a feminist sin or a sign of low intelligence or lack of spirituality/psychological depth. To look more male didn't interest me though I could care less if another born female or not female wishes to look what is "male" in our era. Who cares? Care about violence, war, pollution, saving all creatures great and small and all manner of living things on earth and in sea and air. Care about air quality and care about being kind and thoughtful to all people, regardless of status, gender, dress style, accent, and all manner of details about people which are in a basic way not harming anyone but just following their taste and personality.
    Why am I writing so much to you? And anyone else who reads this? Because millions of people around the globe, and including very much so, in the UK and other Westen nations, are tragically discriminated against, and violently attacked physically, mentally, and emotionally by others in society simply because, for example, thy were born with a brain that is set to absorb the conditioning and ways of the opposite sex to the sex organs they were born with. Or their skin colour is not a skin colour we like, that we in fact fear and hate. Or because they are a woman and not a man.
    To further make the point: A transgender person isn't making a lifestyle choice (unless like many they are scared to come out as they feel and can hide it for a lifetime from absolutely everybody) and desperately unfortunately is living and enduring in a time when governments and social institutions of all kinds that make-up the structure of our society, and OMG social media and newspapers gang up and rant against trans people, railing and making abusively using their influence to hurt the idea of transgender as a way of being a certain minority of humans has always been, and carrying the weight of their group being loathed even by many other LGBQ people. Thus----Leading to much higher than the average population rates of suicide, suicide attempts, un- or underemployment, and a general public that feels free to make fun of them in a nasty sort of way, even on TV and comedy shows and governmental speeches where it is certain they could not make similar derogatory supposedly amusing remarks about people of colour, for instance, and other minority groups which have fought for and achieved some degree of social and legal safety.
    The upshot is, dear Caroline or anyone who has actually read my unintended, untwitterlike remarks here, that I find make-up a pleasure, and know that some people of my political/social leanings believe it marks me as a dumbo or not a free-thinker, intellectual or even moderately intelligent woman. But it's no more wasteful or useless than the trappings of say, sports, computer devices, just about anything in society that is of material substance.
    So I adore you, Caroline, for your passion in being a make-up artist, and your desire to generously communicate with others how to use make-up in ways that truly help and spark the imagination. You are a STAR!!!!! BUT -----guess what. This all started out with me wondering, really wondering, if I can buy a green shirt just like the one you are wearing or is it a one-off. Because I find it looks beautiful on you (anything would), and that is my colour and style too. Please tell me! And forgive me, but it is the time of the year when we as free people (supposedly?) are meant to show PRIDE in our LMGTQIplus neighbors, children, friends, colleagues, leaders, baristas, etc. And I just read that 2 people were violently attacked and murdered for being gay in Norway. Come on, world. Wake-up. Fight against what matters. Not a little lippy to enhance someone's sense of okayness, but murdering or verbally attacking a stranger because we don't like their style? Love and grooming are not crimes in law or in what is considered humane behaviour. Murder, and harassment that leads all too many decent but "diverse" persons to suicide ARE.
    Whoa, time to actually finish my skincare!!!!!!

    • @SpeedBeautybyCarolineBarnes
      @SpeedBeautybyCarolineBarnes  2 года назад

      A great read Leah thank you. Frank and honest attributes I admire.
      Yes you can buy and wear my shirt and it’s soft comfortable to wear and has poppers!!! 🥰

  • @traceykaste336
    @traceykaste336 2 года назад

    I use two a volumizing mascara then top it with a tubing, best of both worlds.

  • @motogpnhmotogp7642
    @motogpnhmotogp7642 2 года назад

    Agreed Re Charlotte brand can you compare the bronzer to the fenty one ?

  • @Anonom2012
    @Anonom2012 2 года назад

    Sensai has worked the best for me but I have to import it.

  • @Cat-wp1jv
    @Cat-wp1jv 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Just one question……how do I know if it’s a tubing mascara or not as they don’t tend to say it on the outside? What’s the ingredient to look out for?

  • @Anita-wh4vr
    @Anita-wh4vr Год назад

    What is the best tubing mascara for VOLUME?

  • @ninak8506
    @ninak8506 2 года назад

    I think tubing mascara is what I've been searching for. I like a natural look but mascaras typically bother my eyes, I end up rubbing them, and BAM 🦝! Not good 😅 also trying the rose Inc serum foundation. It is so stupid hot here in the southern US... Most foundation melts off.

  • @delanahealey4862
    @delanahealey4862 2 года назад

    I get raccoon eyes on upper eyelids & just below eyebrow on eye socket bone. Would a tubing mascara help with this problem? Thank you for this video.

  • @carolewatson2113
    @carolewatson2113 2 года назад

    Where is the lash comb from, please, Caroline?

  • @samclutton6021
    @samclutton6021 2 года назад

    The bronzer brush was Beauty Pie which one plse ?? 🤔

  • @Budgi3girl
    @Budgi3girl 2 года назад

    Years ago I used Avon I’m sure it was called’wash off’ mascara. It was perfect and was tubing. Anyone know if Avon still does a good tubing mascara please?

  • @AB-du2wf
    @AB-du2wf 2 года назад

    What do you think of guerlain terracotta?

  • @lynnesfitness372
    @lynnesfitness372 2 года назад +1

    Thrive mascara for me.

  • @marionberry1717
    @marionberry1717 2 года назад

    Do max factor make a good one?

  • @1Marflowa
    @1Marflowa Месяц назад

    Hi, just heard of tubing mascara today. Is there also tubing eye pensil? Not the eyeliner. Found that. But want it for the waterline. Thank you

  • @rosaazevedo6667
    @rosaazevedo6667 2 года назад +1

    Loved it! where can I find that lash tool? thank you!

    • @LoveABun
      @LoveABun 2 года назад

      MSQ Stainless Steel Eyelash Comb

    • @rosaazevedo6667
      @rosaazevedo6667 2 года назад

      @@LoveABun thank you!

  • @caitlyns2376
    @caitlyns2376 Год назад

    i have eyelash that drop immediately if i don’t use waterproof mascara. will tubing mascara keep my eyelashes curled the same way waterproof does?