Wednesday 23 July 2014

Different mascara brushes

Different mascara brushes

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Different mascara brushes and what they do

Todays blog is about Different mascara brushes and what they do.  There are a few different mascara brushes and it can be confusing when it comes to choosing the right one for you, so we Different mascara brushesare going to explain what they do and then you should be a lot clearer when it comes to choosing your next mascara.
Straight brush- this type of brush is suitable for everyone, one we recommend is Volume fast & perfect by Bourjois, which is a rotating mascara.
Curved multi brush- this brush is great for volume, use one side of the brush then turn it over for the next coat and you will see the volume build up.  The Scandal Eyes range of mascaras by Rimmel are really good example of this brush.
Comb brush- Comb brushes are best for lengthening the lashes so this brush is fab for people with shorter lashes.  Liner effect mascara by Bourjous  is one we would recoommend.
Twisted brush- Twisted brushes would be best for curling the lashes and adding volume as well.  We recommend Lash Domination 10-in-1 Volumising Mascara by Bareminerals.
Dome brush- this brush is a must for anyone with really short lashes but stay away from the dome brush if you have hooded eye lids as you will end up in a bit of a mess.  L’oreals Stiletto rund-mascaramascara comes with a good dome brush.
2 Step brush- these mascaras are applied in 2 steps, the first coat is a primer to build up volume and the second is a comb brush to de clump and separate the lashes.  Be sure not to over do the primer other wise this will clump and have the opposite effect to what you desired.  L’oreals Volume  Shocking 2 step mascara is a great product.
When applying any mascara make sure that you coat each eye in turn, this will give them chance to dry a little bit before applying the next coat and will avoid that awful clumpy look.
Different mascara brushes can be hard to chose but hopefully you now have a better understanding of what some of them do.

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