Mascara is one of my favourite makeup products. There are so many different wand types, and I am going to be talking about those today. I don't really prefer a specific mascara wand, I have many different varieties in my collection. Today I am going to be talking through the different mascara wand types and I am going to share with you some of my favourites.
Oversized Wand:
Oversized mascara wands give maximum volume to the lashes.
Products to consider: Benefit Bad Gal (£17.50) // Rimmel ScandalEyes (£6.99) // Soap & Glory Thick and Fast (£10.00) // W7 Thick Em' Up (£4.95) // Bourjois Volume Glamour (£7.99)
Products to consider: Benefit Bad Gal (£17.50) // Rimmel ScandalEyes (£6.99) // Soap & Glory Thick and Fast (£10.00) // W7 Thick Em' Up (£4.95) // Bourjois Volume Glamour (£7.99)
Cone Wand:
Cone shaped wands give the outer section of the lashes lots of volume, but not so much on the inner lashes.
Products to consider: L'Oreal Miss Manga (£8.99) // Rimmel Wonder'Full (£7.99) // Rimmel Volume Colourist (£7.99) // CODE VLM (£19.95) // Seventeen Falsifeye HD (£6.99)
Curved Wand:
Curved mascara wands give the lashes a fanned out effect whilst curling the lashes.
Products to consider: GOSH Boombastic XXL Swirl Volume (£8.49) // Maybelline Lash Sensational (£7.99)
Balled tip:
Balled tip wands are one of my favourites as they allow to coat both the inner and outer lashes with mascara. This means that you are able to add a lot of detailing with a balled tip wand, and that is why it is one of my favourite wands to use.
Products to consider: Benefit They're Real (£19.50)
Micro wand:
Micro wands are really good for both natural looking lashes and for the lower lashes.
Products to consider: No7 Stay Perfect Long Lasting Volume (£12.95)
Until next time,
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