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Do you want to learn how to apply mascara correctly without clumping or smudging? We show you step by step how to achieve the perfect eye look, whether you choose black or brown mascara. We also explain why choosing the right ingredients is crucial and why thorough makeup removal before going to bed is so important. With our tips, applying mascara becomes easy and ensures a radiant look that lasts all day.
by Julia Döll – last updated on 10. February 2026
Good preparation ensures that the mascara adheres evenly, does not smudge, and lasts longer.
Beauty expert tip for light lashes: For very light lashes, you can first apply mascara from above to fully coat each lash with color. Then apply mascara from below in the classic way to maintain the curl.
Apply the mascara in several layers to achieve more volume and length.
Carefully correct smudges using a cotton swab or a correction pen without affecting the rest of the look.
The choice between black and brown mascara depends on both your personal style and the occasion.
Black Mascara is the classic choice when you want a striking look and intense eyes. It highlights the eye area, adds depth and definition, and instantly opens up the gaze. Black is especially suitable if you plan a dramatic Make-up for the evening or special occasions.
Brown Mascara is ideal for a natural, soft look in everyday life. It is particularly beneficial for lighter skin and hair types, as deep black mascara can quickly appear too harsh and unnatural here. Brown lashes create less contrast with skin and eye color, making the face appear overall softer, fresher, and more harmonious.
Both colors complement all eye colors. So you can choose freely depending on whether you want to emphasize your eyes more intensely or achieve a subtle, natural effect.
Combination tip:
Many people think they have to choose between volume and length. In reality, with the right mascara, you can make your lashes look both thicker and longer. The key factors are the mascara's formula and the shape of the brush, which should be optimally matched to your lash type.
For short lashes, a mascara with a small, thin brush that captures each lash individually and gently lengthens it is suitable. This way, you achieve maximum length without the lashes clumping together.
If your lashes are rather thin, a volumizing mascara with dense brushes is ideal. It makes each lash look fuller and gives your gaze more expression.
For brittle lashes, a nourishing mascara enriched with vitamins or oils is worthwhile. It strengthens the hairs while applying and prevents breakage.
If you have sensitive eyes, you should look for hypoallergenic mascaras that are free from irritating substances. This way, you can achieve the perfect look without straining your eyes.
If you want both volume and length in one step, you can rely on the Mascara. It combines both effects and ensures expressive, well-groomed lashes that intensify your gaze.
Our eyelashes protect the eyes from dirt, dust, and other fine particles. To keep them healthy and resilient, regular care is especially important, as daily mascara application and removal can strain the delicate eyelash hairs.
Nourishing mascaras go beyond just color effects. High-quality products coat each eyelash hair not only with intense color pigments but also contain nourishing ingredients that strengthen, nourish, and protect the lashes from drying out.
So, if you value healthy, well-cared-for lashes, you should opt for nourishing mascaras. They combine performance and care in one product, protect the lashes with daily use, and ensure stronger and more beautiful lashes in the long run.
The Mascara combines intense color pigments with valuable care. With such a nourishing mascara, you protect your lashes with daily use, strengthen them over time, and achieve full, curled lashes for an intense look.


Daily removal of eye makeup is crucial for healthy, long lashes. Mascara-coated lashes can break during sleep and cause gaps in the lash line. Residues can clog hair follicles, irritate sensitive eyes, or even promote eye infections.
For a particularly gentle cleansing, a mild cleanser or an oil-based cleansing product, like the Beauty Elixir, is suitable. These products effortlessly dissolve color pigments, nourish the lashes at the same time, and are ideal for sensitive eyes.
Especially sensitive or brittle lashes can also be treated with a nourishing serum or oil, such as the Beauty Elixir. Castor oil and other natural oils strengthen the hairs and support growth. Gently apply the oil to the lash line after removing makeup to care for the lashes overnight.
Tip for the evening routine: Make makeup removal a fixed ritual, comparable to brushing your teeth. Avoid rough rubbing or aggressive removers to prevent damaging the delicate lashes.
Applying mascara correctly is the key to an expressive look and perfectly defined lashes. With the right preparation, a clean application technique, and the right mascara, length, volume, and curl can be optimally emphasized without clumping or smudging.
A structured routine of thoroughly cleaned lashes, zigzag movements while applying, and several thin layers ensures an even, long-lasting result. Nourishing ingredients in the mascara additionally support healthy, strong lashes, while gentle removal in the evening prevents hair breakage and irritation.
The most important tips at a glance:
Mascara should be replaced every 3–6 months to prevent bacterial growth and keep eyelashes healthy.
Yes, many eyelash serums or oils like castor oil can be used before or after applying mascara. It is important that the serum is fully absorbed so that the mascara adheres evenly.
Use an oil-based remover like the Beauty Elixir. This thoroughly dissolves the color pigments without stressing the eyelashes.
Slowly pull the brush out of the tube, wipe off excess mascara on the edge, and apply several thin layers. An eyelash comb can also help to avoid clumps.
Nourishing mascaras with castor oil, jojoba, or argan oil protect, nourish, and strengthen the eyelashes. A thorough cleansing in the evening is also crucial to prevent hair breakage and gaps in the lash line.