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How to pronounce mascara in English?

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Type Words
Type of make-up, makeup, war paint

Examples of mascara

mascara
She's wearing tinted moisturizer, cheek tint, eye shadow, mascara and lip gloss.
From the timesunion.com
Her eyes watered, the mascara slid down her nose, and she had to leave the room.
From the time.com
The mega brush is twice the size of a classic mascara brus to help build volume.
From the express.co.uk
The wipe itself does a decent job removing makeup, including waterproof mascara.
From the nzherald.co.nz
She skipped liner and mascara, which seemed to be an emerging trend this season.
From the nytimes.com
I might even go crazy and pick up the L'Oreal Luminizer mascara in green as well.
From the guardian.co.uk
If lashes are sparse, using a dark brown mascara will look less harsh than black.
From the sacbee.com
Tap the colors to mix them with clean fingers and add black waterproof mascara.
From the stltoday.com
Mascara and big hair, hot pants and tank tops all are part of Joy's repertoire.
From the thestate.com
More examples
  • Makeup that is used to darken and thicken the eye lashes
  • Mascara is a cosmetic used to darken, colour, thicken, lengthen, or define eyelashes. Mascara comes in three forms: liquid, cake, and cream. It also comes in many formulas, tints, and colours.
  • Mascara is the capital city of Mascara Province, Algeria, in northwestern Algeria. It has 150,000 inhabitants (2008 estimate). The name Mascara comes from the Arabic "Mother of Soldiers".
  • "Mascara" is the second single by Australian band Killing Heidi from their debut album Reflector. It was released in November 1999 while their debut single "Weir" was still active on the charts. The re-release of the "Mascara" single was released with "Leave Me Alone" as its B-side.
  • Mascaras may refer to the following places in France:
  • A water resistant, lengthening cream formula, (not water-
  • This is applied to the eyelashes to make them appear darker.
  • Uncertain origin; possibly from maskhara "buffoon" or from an unknown language. In modern Arabic maskhara means to ridicule
  • A masked Mexican wrestler