If you are on the make-up counter, maybe you will feel confused in choosing the type of mascara that will be purchased.
Whether choosing mascara that can lengthen eyelashes (lengthening), or others such as curling, thickening, or non-smudging?
What is the difference between the four types of the mascara? Or is it all kind of mascara is indeed to be bought?
According to the October 2010 issue of Allure magazine, you can tell from the shape of a feather brush mascara.
Thick brush, your lashes look full, while the thin bristles will be perfect lashes without clumps.
While the rounded brush helps lashes look slimmer.
This will be discussed later in more detail the differences from other types of mascara:
Lengthening Mascara
Mascara has a dense brush allows you to apply more mascara, particularly at the end eyelashes make eyelashes look so long.
Thickening mascara
If you want lashes that appear thicker, you should buy this type of mascara.
This type of mascara formulas containing wax and silicone polymers are thicker, so that it can coat the eyelashes and thicker.
Thickening mascara is the most popular Christian Dior's Diorshow (around $ 24).
Waterproof Mascara
This type of mascara smeared (not melted) due to water. Waterproof mascara contains special synthetic formula used to repel moisture.
But this mascara will make lashes hard (to prevent lash loss, you can put Vaseline on eyelashes before bedtime). Waterproof mascara is Maybelline's famous Great Lash Discovery.
Non-clumping Mascara
Non-clumping mascara containing ingredients such as silk extract and glycerin that makes mascara does not clump.
Hair brush was designed in such a way to prevent clumping though applied more than once.