What are the different mascara wands?
What are the different mascara wands?
The Different Types Of Mascara Wands Explained!
- Classic mascara wand. The standard classic mascara wand is probably a favourite of every mascara-loving woman! (
- Tapered comb mascara wand.
- Curved comb mascara wand.
- Micro wand.
- Fat brush wand.
- Ball tip wand.
- Corkscrew wand.
- Skinny wand.
What kind of mascara wand is best?
Hourglass-Shaped Brush If you have sparse lashes, an hourglass-shaped mascara wand is the way to go. “An hourglass-shaped brush with dense bristles is incredible for building volume and length for sparse lashes,” Bartlett says.
How do I choose a mascara wand?
A general rule of thumb when picking out a mascara wand: how the wand looks is how it’s going to apply. A fat and fluffy brush will yield voluminous, fat and fluffy lashes. Getting larger-than-life volume and thickness is the most common look that women are after, says Vickery.
Are curved mascara wands better?
Those curved ones give you a full fan: It forces you to brush them up, and down and help you comb the tops of the lashes, too,” says Greenwald. “These are usually very good at curling the lashes because it makes you brush your lashes in a different way.”
What are lash wands?
Our lash wands are used to brush the client’s eyelash extensions during, and after, application. After the treatment, you can give the client a lash spoolie to take home so they can groom their extensions daily. Use one wand per client, and be sure to let them leave with it as a reminder to brush!
Which side of a curved mascara wand do you use?
It’s really simple, but as these things so often are, very effective: she explained that if you have a mascara brush shaped like the one above – as you often do with ones that promise a curling effect, then you don’t aim the brush at your eye bendy side down. YOU USE IT BENDY SIDE UP.