And now.. an hourglass curator lash instrument mascara

Author: Daily Times Monitor

Every once in a while, we see a beauty product and think, what is that? It happened, when we first caught a glimpse of the Clarisonic and wondered what we were supposed to do with a motorised brush on a stick.

But soon, we discovered that the invention – as crazy as it looked – actually did amazing things for our routine. Since then, we’ve learned to closely examine every futuristic item that brands release in the hopes of finding similar gems. They don’t always live up to their promising appearances, but when they do, you get a beauty product and some next-level vanity decor in one. The latest contender is Hourglass’ curator lash instrument, which totally resembles something you would find in a museum and unscrews to reveal a stainless steel wand.

If you’re confused by the lack of actual mascara anywhere in this product, it all becomes clear when you see the accompanying curator realist mascara and curator ascent primer. Basically, think of the lash instrument as the tool you dip into the pots of mascara and primer to coat your lashes. But… where’s the brush? You don’t even need one. Unlike regular mascaras, the Curator is bristle and brush-free, explains Hourglass founder Carisa Jane. It was created with high precision threading and a sleek stainless steel tip to give a full 360-degree range and evenly coat each lash from base to tip. “I’ve always wanted to tight line with mascara. The Curator lets me get as close as possible to the lash line, creating the darkest tight lining effect,” she says. We did extensive testing with various angles of the grooves and 40 degrees was optimal for reaching lashes you can’t usually reach with regular mascara. Now that’s geometry we can definitely get behind!

Best of all, Carisa Jane reveals that, the stainless steel tool will basically last forever. You may already know that mascara should be thrown out every three to four months, but the separation of applicator and product in Hourglass’s invention allows you to keep the wand for years, while only tossing the tubes of primer and mascara when you’ve used them up. We recommend cleaning the Curator periodically with a soft cloth, using a twisting motion to remove product build up, advises Jane. You can use soap and water for a more thorough cleaning when required. Brace yourselves; your lashes are about to leap into the future in the most fluttery way.

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