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I’m no makeup artist but as a beauty editor I have tried a lot of mascaras—particularly of the clean variety (whatever that word may mean, I’ll let you decide). And in this category it can be really hard to find a formula that performs as well as its non-clean counterparts. All that to say—this one does. Dare I say it even exceeds any other mascaras I’ve tried—clean and non-clean alike? It adds a natural fullness and volume, and I love the almost ball-like tip that lets you highlight the ends and edges of your lashes. Mascara skinny brush Micro wands are loved by many for the bottom lashes, their short bristles allow you to give color and flutteriness to the bottom lashes without packing on too much product or clumpiness. They can also be used on upper lashes for a daily, natural eye brightening look.
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Related: The Eight Best Mascaras for Every Need—Plus, Expert Tips on How to Apply Them Bewildered by unending mascara wand options? We break down which wands do what so you can get the lashes you crave "One swipe will give your lashes a nice, black rain slicker to wear — slightly more boosted than what I'd call a 'natural' lash look," says one Allure contributor. "Now, keep swiping and you'll get some really fluffy, voluminous lashes. You could probably fan a breeze at someone with a few eye bats, that's how voluminous I'm talking."

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Before getting rid of your old mascara wands, consider donating them toward a wanddd-erful cause. Everything You Wanted to Ask About Eyelash Extensions "This is a dream come true for mascara junkies like me. The applicator brush (the key to everything for me) is perfectly designed, from the firm plastic bristles that coat and separate lashes with just the right amount of product, to the curve of the brush that enables you to (finally!) reach every last little corner lash (no, really!), to the smooth formula allowing me to layer several heavy coats without it clumping or turning to spider eye," one enthusiastic reviewer wrote.
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“Mascara wands absolutely make a difference in how mascara will look,” says celebrity makeup artist Carolina Gonzalez. In fact, a mascara wand could make or break your overall look. Depending on what you want your lashes to look like, you should choose a mascara wand carefully. Gonzalez walked me through the best types of brushes for every lash goal. Warning: This guide might have you rethinking your mascara. Tapered / cone (length) These are the ones with the longer, dense bristles. “They have a lot of crisscrossed bristles, not like a perfect picket fence, so they give a lot of coverage and you’re getting a lot of mascara,” says Greenwald. “They’re also really good volumizing mascaras. If you’ve ever known a redhead or a blonde, you’ll know it takes a lot more mascara to cover our lashes,” says Greenwald.

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