Black or Brown Mascara: Which One is Right for You?

As women, we like looking beautiful and fresh. We pay excellent attention to our hair, nails, lips, and eyes. We tend to own a lot of different beauty products, and we love to use them! When choosing mascara, most people search for their favorite brand. But what about the color? Black or brown mascara.. which is right for you?

While there are a variety of shades available, including clear, purple and blue, most mascara wearers use either black or brown. Statistics show that nearly 110 million people wear mascara, so it’s important to know which shade and type are right for you.

 

The benefits of brown mascara

Some people are naturally very light-skinned and have light hair, but still choose to buy the blackest black mascara. While there isn’t anything “wrong” with this per say, it does limit the impact that a softer shade of mascara offers. When you use brown mascara with fairer skin, you create a softer look that can often look like clear mascara – it’s not apparent that you’re wearing anything if you apply it right!

Brown mascara is also a great option for people with blue or green eyes, as the softer shade often brings out the color in the irises. It also prevents the too-dark look that black mascara brings. Choosing a high-volume brown mascara is also a great way to pair eyeshadow and eyeliner for a smoky look that doesn’t look “overdone.”

If you’ve got slightly darker skin or an olive skin tone, brown mascara can also offer a natural, soft look! Just buy a slightly darker shade of brown, such as “near black” or “brown black.” This way, you get the soft benefits of browner mascara with the tone to match your current eyelash color.

 

The benefits of black mascara

The classic mascara choice, black, is hard to beat. However, it shouldn’t be the “go to” for everyone looking to buy mascara – or, at least, it shouldn’t be the only option for most people. Black mascara can look good on even very fair-skinned, light-haired people, but it’s a more dramatic look.

Black mascara works especially well for women with darker skin tones and darker hair; even just a single sweep of the mascara brush can add volume and shape to lashes while still looking like they’re not wearing makeup.

For a more dramatic look, voluminous mascaras with thicker brushes can help add to a dark, smokey look or classic, simple statement. For women with darker skin and more colored eyes, the blackest black mascara usually complements well.

 

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The final word on mascara

Mascara is one of those essential makeup items that most women can’t live without. For many, it’s the only makeup tool in their arsenal. But choosing between black or brown mascara doesn’t have to be a battle; you can buy both and use them on separate occasions! Brown is usually an everyday look for light-haired and light-skinned women, while black can serve as a daily makeup routine for women with darker hair or eyes.

 

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