MASCARA - meaning and definition. What is MASCARA
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What (who) is MASCARA - definition

COSMETIC FOR EYELASHES
Mascera
  • Mascara-coated eyelashes
  • A mascara tube and a wand applicator

mascara         
  • The compact housing of MASCARA at [[La Silla Observatory]]
PLANET-HUNTING INSTRUMENT
Multi-site All-Sky CAmeRA
n.
1) to apply, put on mascara
2) to remove, wipe off mascara
mascara         
  • The compact housing of MASCARA at [[La Silla Observatory]]
PLANET-HUNTING INSTRUMENT
Multi-site All-Sky CAmeRA
(mascaras)
Mascara is a substance used as make-up to make eyelashes darker.
...water-resistant mascaras.
N-MASS
mascara         
  • The compact housing of MASCARA at [[La Silla Observatory]]
PLANET-HUNTING INSTRUMENT
Multi-site All-Sky CAmeRA
[ma'sk?:r?]
¦ noun a cosmetic for darkening and thickening the eyelashes.
Derivatives
mascaraed adjective
Origin
C19: from Ital., lit. 'mask'.

Wikipedia

Mascara

Mascara is a cosmetic commonly used to enhance the upper and lower eyelashes. It is used to darken, thicken, lengthen, and/or define the eyelashes. Normally in one of three forms—liquid, powder, or cream—the modern mascara product has various formulas; however, most contain the same basic components of pigments, oils, waxes, and preservatives. The most common form of mascara is a liquid in a tube with an application brush.

Examples of use of MASCARA
1. Pink lipstick, pastel eye–shadow, eyeliner and mascara.
2. "We‘re the sort of people who rush out to buy a new mascara just because it claimed to do more for our eyelashes than any other mascara previously.
3. "I was thrilled to hear yesterday that actually you can carry mascara on the plane," said Val Chamberlain of Atlanta, who showed security screeners a plastic bag filed with mascara and small toiletries.
4. "Men & Mascara" (Mercury Nashville), Julie Roberts‘ new record, comes out Tuesday.
5. L‘Oréal has been condemned for producing "misleading" mascara adverts featuring Penelope Cruz.