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The phrase "a mascara of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that serves as a disguise or cover, but the phrase is not commonly used in this context.
Example: "She wore a mascara of confidence, hiding her true feelings of insecurity."
Alternatives: "a facade of" or "a veneer of".
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Apply a mascara of your choice.
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For example, a customer may ask a beauty product retailer for a "long-lasting mascara," of which several dozen products are available.
Use one or two coats of a mascara that goes well with your hair color.
Wear a mascara that is a shade of purple, such as plum or eggplant.
If you have light skin and hair, try a brown mascara instead of black.
Tinted moisturizer, a little bit of mascara, a little bit of eyeliner, clear lip gloss, and a dab of blush is all you need.
I began to destroy my face, a little mascara here, a lot of bronzer there.
A little mascara and a touch of shadow is alright to wear!
Apply a little mascara and a nude shade of gloss.
Couple of swipes of mascara and a whip of your favourite gloss.
Beyond that, a little bit of mascara goes a long way.
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