Let’s Meet Eye Make Up Brush

It is necessary to use the right mascara, more precisely the right mascara brush . Isn’t the purpose of all the brushes, which are added every day, to bring those eyelashes of your dreams? The reason why there are so many different brush types is that eyelashes are different from each other. Now separate the mascara brush separately examine.

Thick mascara brush

If you have long eyelashes, we recommend you to try thick brush mascara. These brushes generally consist of synthetic bristles. It promises to add volume. It helps you achieve thick, plump and huge eyelashes like your own. Since the brush is very thick, it is not suitable for application on short eyelashes.

THIN RIMEL BRUSH

We can say that this type of brush is more suitable for short and bushy eyelashes. Short intervals and extend their structure, and to highlight only one they targeted allocation. You can see tiny tiny hidden bristles in some varieties . These bristles also help make the lashes appear longer. The structure of mascara is also very important in this type of brushes. Because some formulas can stretch while others become thicker.

Combed Rimel Brush

Probably comb brushes are among the most unknown mascara brush types. You know that when you apply layers of mascara, your lashes stick together and cause clumping. For this reason, it is necessary to either wipe the mascara and apply it over, or comb the eyelashes with an eyelash comb and separate them from each other. Here, the main purpose of mascara with comb brushes is to prevent clumping. So you shoot two birds on one stone. You don’t need an eyelash comb

TOP mascara brush

Their images may sound funny compared to the usual mascara brushes. The end of the mascara brush in the form of a ball aims to have thicker eyelashes. Because you can comb only superficially with normal mascara brushes. However, as ball mascara brushes have tiny tiny bristles, they reach your shortest eyelashes. It provides a more aesthetic appearance, especially by curling your eyelashes at the edges. It takes a little more time compared to other mascara varieties, as you deal with using the brush vertically one by one , so you cannot reach all your eyelashes with one stroke.