lash primer
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Lash primers are sold in liquid, gel, and brush-on (cream or brush-dispensed) formulations. Product listings commonly describe them as liquid, creamy/brush-dispensed, or gel-based for application.
Common lash-primer sizes fall in the small cosmetic range—many listings show between about 0.13 fl oz and 0.28 fl oz (some are shown as 6 ml). Individual products may list slightly different ounces or milliliter amounts.
Apply primer to clean, dry lashes by brushing from root to tip or wiggling the brush along the lash base to coat each lash. Allow the primer to dry briefly before mascara—directions vary, commonly recommending from about 10 seconds up to roughly 60 seconds. Serum-style primers may also advise twice-daily use as a conditioning treatment.
Features that aid separation and clump control include soft cotton or molded crescent brushes and comb-like applicators that comb lashes from root to tip, plus non-clumping or creamy formulas that coat and separate each lash. Brush design and formula viscosity are the main factors for improved separation.
Some primers double as conditioning serums or nightly lash masks, can be worn alone to enhance natural lashes, and pair with mascara to amplify results. Reviewers and product descriptions also note occasional uses on brows or alongside other treatments, depending on the formula.