In Colombia, women do not stop talking regarding “mascara”, following the actress and content creator Lina Tejeiro write a message on twitter in which he used the word, uncommon, because in the country it is spoken of mascara; however, the meaning she has now taken is in reference to women’s personal experiences with men.
weaver He published a very clear message for his ex-partner, the Antioquia singer Juan Duque; however, she did so without naming him, as he told the story as his was an experience with a makeup purchase.
”Months ago I bought an eyelash mascara, I loved its packaging. I used it and it left my eyelashes beautiful. But with the days it dried up and it was not of the quality that it seemedI tried to give it time but it got worse. And since I don’t like to settle for less than I deserve, I threw it away”, was the actress’s message.
His ex-partner, Juan Duque, suddenly realized that this message was for him and responded to the actress by changing his name on Twitter to Mascara Albeiro.
The “mascara” code used by women
However, Tejeiro was not the one who started using the code “mascara”, it all started in TikTokwith a post made by Sofi Espinozawho published a poem on October 28 in which he spoke of mascara but to refer to love.
“They say that when the mascara gets dry and weird you have to throw it away. But how do I do? I depend on my mascara despite its condition. It was the first one that best highlighted my eyelashes and with which I felt luckier to have it every day. I gave myself completely to it and clung to the idea that it was the perfect mascara for me.. Even my mother met him and noticed how cute he was, but over time he deteriorated and became weird. I didn’t know what to answer when they asked me regarding him, so I used to lie”, says a part of the poem, while images of eyes with different shaped eyelashes appear.
From there, thousands of women have decided to use the code “mascara” to publish their stories.
“One time I tried the transparent mascara and I no longer wanted to leave there. Nobody sees it, it doesn’t seem like I have it, nobody asks regarding it and worst of all, it leaves my eyelashes beautiful”, “my mascara dried upI didn’t want to throw it away because I thought I wouldn’t like any of them as much as that one, when I finally had the courage to throw it away and try others, I realized that that mascara was not as good as i thought”, “At some point I will find the right mascara”.