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The search for the
ideal mascara, you can spend quite some time on. There may be so many different mascaras, but it remains a bit of a challenge. No clumps, no imprints, just perfectly separated lashes. Golden tip: those big Bambi eyes you can achieve best with a magical mascara that has the perfect brush or comb suited to your lashes.


These lashes you have:
fairly straight lashes that point forward.
This brush suits you:
choose a curved mascara brush, as it creates a curling effect in the lashes.
Here's how to do it:
go for the zigzag effect while applying. This way you create more volume, more shape, and prevent clumps.


These lashes you have:
you already have curved and quite dark lashes of your own, but they are not very long. You just want to accentuate them a bit, but keep it very natural.

This brush suits you: use a straight brush. This ensures that you distribute the mascara very evenly over your lashes. This way you don't get an extreme Bambi effect, but you have a catwalk look à la Maartje Verhoef.
Here's how to do it: apply it directly at the base of the lashes and give it just one layer. This way you have a nice open look without putting on too much mascara.


These lashes you have: short, small, and curling lashes that you want to give a grand and captivating effect.
This brush suits you:
use a grand round brush with long bristles and teeth. They can make your lashes appear thicker.
Here's how to do it:
also use the zigzag effect here. A major downside of these brushes is that they can make your lashes stick together a lot, and you don't want that.

These lashes you have: short lashes with a small curl.
This brush suits you:
a mascara brush with long bristles, as they naturally lengthen your lashes.
Here's how to do it:
you can have a bit more mascara on your brush than usual. You want the lashes to be completely black from start to finish, making them look longer. So press firmly at the base of the lash, so the mascara can distribute nicely afterward.

These lashes you have: lower lashes. Yes, everyone has them, but they can sometimes be a bit harder to grab without getting mascara imprints under your eyes.
This brush suits you:
a brush that is as small as possible, of course. Then you can easily grab every lash hair.
Here's how to do it:
only use the tip of the mascara roller. You just tap a bit against the lower lashes.