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"The main types of mascara wands on the market currently are either firm plastic brushes or softer, bristle-type wands," Utting adds. "In terms of the size of the brush itself, I tend to use a larger wand for either super long lashes or bigger eye shapes. The larger brushes can overwhelm an average-to-smaller eye and make the application tricky." Dual brush mascara Dual-action mascara. Extra length. Extreme volume. Innovative twistable brush. Professional results. False-lash effect.Two brush mascara
Good mascara is like the little black dress of makeup: hard to find and impossible to live without. But that doesn’t mean it can’t get a makeover. The latest versions are seriously innovative, from spiral brushes to formulas that’ll make you ditch your lash curler forever. Pre-Shower Self-Tanner Mascara & Eyebrow Double Brush

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What if we told you that while the mascara formula can make a difference, it is actually the brush head that matters most? That’s right—the shape, size and bristles of a mascara wand are extremely important in determining how your lashes will look. Here are seven different kinds of mascara brush heads and what each one does so you can have the lashes you want. NEW On-the-Glow Bronze Apply yourself with the ultimate Pro brushes.Mascara with two brushes
Use volumising brush at lash root and continue to tips of lashes, fanning outer lashes out toward temple to create length and volume. KNOW-HOW Hair Treatment & Masks