At a moment when our collective eyelash obsession has created a near-manic demand for silk extensions, growth serums, and volumizing glazes, the ritual of mascara application has remained surprisingly rudimentary—a fact that wasn’t lost on Hourglass Cosmetics founder Carisa Janes as she spent years developing a chic gold wand that will nestle perfectly next to your Christian Louboutin nail polish and Charlotte Tilbury fragrance flacon.
“There are hundreds of mascaras, but this is the first mascara tool,” says Janes of the luxe Curator Lash Instrument, designed with the ability to “tight line” (deliver pigment to the very base of the lid) in mind. “Because you don’t have bristles, you have a lot of freedom,” she explains of the wand’s slim stainless steel applicator, which is cut with threads like a rounded screw and designed to catch and coat lashes without the fluffy partition of a traditional brush. The custom-engineered tip also makes for easy cleaning between uses, a bonus for pros wielding it on multiple clients (or models backstage). And the wand pairs with a two-step product system—a sheer, lifting, extended wear lash primer and an inky black Defining Mascara Formula—that layers to create the kind of separation that makes your old-school lash comb seem suddenly obsolete.
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