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I know from personal experience that mascara can really make or break a makeup look —whether I’m going barefaced but still want my eyes to pop or I’m wearing full glam and don’t want my eyes to be totally washed out by heavy contour or cream blush. It’s the one product that completes my makeup routine and always makes me feel put together. And luckily, after testing (what feels like) hundreds of formulas over the years, I know which ones are worth the money.
The all-time best mascaras, below, shine in a variety of situations, whether you want to look like you’re wearing faux lashes, look like you’re wearing lash extensions, look like you were born with long lashes, cry without looking like a Kardashian, or simply look bright-eyed when having to interact with people in public. Don’t fall into the black hole of choices. Regardless of what kind of lashes you have, here are the 20 best mascaras for every preference and price point.
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➼Our top picks
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Our Top Picks
The Overall Best Mascara
$25
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Shades: One | Waterproof: No | Pros: Tubing formula that’s easy to remove, long wearing, helps thicken, separate, and lengthen | Cons: Can be a bit dry, according to reviewers
Drumroll please. This mascara is the universally agreed-upon best of the bunch because it works the best on all types of eyelashes and for all types of people. If, after reading the whole list, you still aren’t sure which one to try, just buy this one. It resides in the center of that perfect-mascara Venn diagram of being smudgeproof (thanks to its tubular formula), volumizing, thickening, and lengthening.
The Best Drugstore Mascara
$10
Shades: Nine | Waterproof: No | Pros: Serum-infused formula that nourishes lashes, can be layered under other mascara or worn alone, flexible wand | Cons: Tube doesn’t contain a ton of product
Even though this is technically a mascara primer (meant to be applied before the Maybelline Lash Sensational), I’ve been using it on its own for months and my lashes have never looked better. It strikes the perfect balance between lengthening and volumizing, and I can apply several layers without it ever looking clumpy. This drugstore find works so well, in fact, that people often assume I’m wearing false lashes when I have it on.
The Best Sweat-Proof Mascara
Shades: One | Waterproof: No | Pros: Long-lasting formula, humidity proof, clean ingredients | Cons: Expensive
Specifically designed to stand up against Miami heat, this brand-new mascara is smudgeproof, sweatproof, and flake-free for up to 12 hours. It yields thick, dramatic volume with just a single swipe, plus it’s easy to remove at the end of the day. I recently wore it to a summer wedding — where I was sweating and dancing all night long — and it didn’t budge. Sure, it’s expensive, but the sleek white tube has a nice weight to it that feels so luxurious.
The Best Tubing Mascara
Shades: One | Waterproof: Yes | Pros: Volumizing, lengthening, long wearing, removes easily with warm water | Cons: Stiff wand
I’m not really a tubing mascara girl, but if I was, this one would be my first choice. The formula helps lengthen and define my lashes without making them appear clumped together like other tubing mascaras on the market. It’s also waterproof, long wearing, flakeproof, smudge-resistant, and, of course, so easy to remove.
The Best Fuss-Free Mascara
$34
Shades: One | Waterproof: No | Pros: Gel-hybrid formula that glides on effortlessly | Cons: Some reviewers say it transfers
If I’m being honest, the dense bristles on this applicator scared me a bit when I first pulled it out of the tube. I was sure they would deposit too much product, leading to a messy and clumpy application. But I was wrong! This gel-hybrid mascara offers all the volumizing benefits of thick bristles with the separation capabilities of a flexible combing brush. It glides on effortlessly, provides structure and shape, and builds up like a dream.
The Best Volumizing Mascara
Shades: One | Waterproof: No | Pros: Fanning and volumizing mascara, infused with rice wax to help separate, lift, and define the lashes all day long, dries down quickly | Cons: Some reviewers say it left the lashes feeling dry
I love a curved mascara wand, and this one from Benefit is my new favorite. The applicator features a custom-engineered 40-degree angle that effectively coats and lifts lashes from left to right and root to tip. The weightless formula fans and separates my lashes, which creates the illusion of my eyes being wider than they actually are, much like when I apply individual false lashes to my outer corner. It’s also infused with nourishing ingredients like vitamin B5 and cranberry extract, so my eyes never feel dry or itchy, even after hours of wear.
The Best Flake-Free Mascara
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Shades: Three | Waterproof: No | Pros: Delivers a lot of volume and helps fan out the lashes without feeling heavy, long wearing, vegan | Cons: Dries out quickly
The YSL Beauty Lash Clash mascara has the seal of approval of our beauty writer, Asia Milia Ware. She points out that not only is the packaging extremely sleek and chic (as you would expect from the French brand) but the formula is just as good. It provides all the length you want without flaking throughout the day.
The Best Mascara for Curl and Lift
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Shades: One | Waterproof: No | Pros: Molded brush creates maximum volume and curl, lightweight formula | Cons: Not the best for sensitive eyes
As you can see, the end results are pretty comparable to the YSL mascara above. The difference is that this formula is much wetter and more dense; it’s easier to build up on full-glam days that call for bold, voluminous lashes. The molded brush helps curl, lift, and lengthen.
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More Tried-and-True Options
The Best Brown Mascara
Shades: Two | Waterproof: No | Pros: Flexible precision wand, adds length, clump-free | Cons: Not the best for volume
This has been my go-to for months. It separates the lashes so well and the precision wand makes it easy to reach corner lashes and build up the formula without looking clumpy. I find myself reaching for the brown version, even though I also own the black, because it gives my eye makeup a sultry and more cohesive finish as opposed to jet-black, which can often overwhelm the rest of the look.
The One That’s Like Lash Extensions
$12
Shades: One | Waterproof: No | Pros: Features “elastic stretch technology” to visibly lengthen lashes, infused with biotin and peptides for softer, healthier lashes | Cons: Thick formula
If putting on false lashes is like wearing a lash wig, then swiping on this mascara is like getting lash extensions. The wand separates and lengthens, creating a pretty, feathery effect that doesn’t look over-the-top.
The Best Luxury Mascara
$33
Shades: Three | Waterproof: No | Pros: Formulated with cornflower extract to help hydrate the lashes, long wearing, transfer-proof | Cons: Large wand that holds a lot of product, which can lead to a messy application
We’ve invested in multiple tubes of this mascara that brings stubby lashes to life. This is the one you want to grab if you want to add length and volume without flaking or smudging. The XXL brush with a slightly tapered end helps you coat and volumize your lashes without the extra effort. The only caveat: It dries out fast, so keep the top on this closed tight.
The Best Lengthening Mascara
$11
Shades: Three | Waterproof: No | Pros: Great for definition, length, and separation, suitable for sensitive eyes, clump-free formula | Cons: Not the best for volume
Justice for extra-long, spidery lashes! Sure, there’s a time and place for volumizing mascaras, but when I’m going to the office or running errands, I don’t want thick, heavy-looking lashes. I prefer a more natural, wispy look instead, and my beloved Maybelline Telescopic always delivers.It’s a drugstore classic I’ve been repurchasing for years. When I want long-lasting length, separation, and clump-free application, this is what I reach for.
The Best Viral Mascara
From $10
Shades: Five | Waterproof: No | Pros: Flexible brush makes for easy application and helps coat every lash, looks good after just one coat, helps separate lashes | Cons: Formula dries out quickly
Last year, this Maybelline wand went viral on TikTok, the platform where all the best beauty hacks and product reviews live. And, yes, this one is worth the hype. It’s like a Pilates workout in mascara form that sculpts, defines, lengthens, and lifts limp lashes with just a few swipes.
The Most Lightweight Mascara
$28
Shades: One | Waterproof: No | Pros: Thin brush applicator makes for mess-free application and helps prevent clumps, formulated with organic shea butter to help condition and soften lashes | Cons: Not great for lengthening
When it comes to makeup, using a clean formula doesn’t have to mean comprising on quality — and no beauty brand proves that quite like Ilia. The cult-favorite brand’s Limitless Lash Mascara is natural, weightless, buildable, and smudge- and flake-resistant. It adds lift and volume without irritating the eye area or making you feel like you’re wearing loads of makeup. If you need a comfortable mascara for long days at the office, this is it.
The Best Budget Waterproof Mascara
$9
Shades: Two | Waterproof: Yes | Pros: Separates and builds up lashes, stays in place all day long | Cons: Can be hard to remove
Zoe Hay, the makeup head for This Is Us, the show that seems to require at least one actor to cry per episode, told us that this is her favorite waterproof mascara. She praised it for its abilities to hold up during emotional scenes and its soft texture that beautifully separates and elongates lashes without clumping. Plus it’s at a great price point.
The All-Around Crowd Pleaser
$20
Shades: One | Waterproof: Yes | Pros: Great for a dramatic, voluminous look, formulated with peptides to condition lashes | Cons: Thick wand can make application a little messy
The jury’s still out on whether this best-selling product is truly better than sex, but it’s definitely better than a lot of other mascaras. The hourglass-shape brush seems gimmicky, but reviewers say it ensures you can coat every single lash from every single angle to build and enhance to your heart’s desire.
The Best for Fluttery, Natural Lashes
$39
Shades: One | Waterproof: No | Pros: Clean, vegan, cruelty-free, small wand that reaches the inner and outer corners, doesn’t transfer | Cons: Not the best for adding volume
Let this do for your lashes what the cult-favorite lip oil does for your lips. It’s your lashes but better, lengthy, and volumized without clumping even after adding a few extra layers. The dense tapered brush helps reach every lash (even the tiny ones). The results are fluttery lashes you can pair with fresh, glowing skin like their models.
The Best Mascara for Dramatic Length
Shades: Six | Waterproof: Yes | Pros: Flake-free tubing technology that comes off easily with warm water, gentle enough for sensitive eyes | Cons: Some reviewers say it’s a bit clumpy
If length is your main objective when it comes to lashes, this award-winning tubing mascara is what you seek. It’s excellent at dramatically extending every little hair on your lash line by capping them off with little lengthening polymers that easily wash off at the end of the day.
The Best Mascara for Asian Lashes
$4
Shades: One | Waterproof: No | Pros: Affordable, lengthens, curls | Cons: Some reviewers say it flakes off
Asian lashes tend to be fine, thin, sparse, and stick-straight, making them especially prone to smudging. This mascara works staggeringly well on them. If you need more proof, check out the Reddit before-and-after photos.
The Best Mascara for People With Allergies
$26
$26
Shades: Two | Waterproof: No | Pros: Lengthening, strengthening, conditioning | Cons: Formula can be messy because it’s very wet
If you hate compromise and want it all, Goldilocks style, this is for you. From a new clean beauty brand, it checks the very many boxes that we’ve come to expect from high-performance mascara. It’s ecofriendly, won’t smudge, lengthens, thickens, defines, softens, doesn’t flake, and adds volume. And it works great with sensitive eyes, whether you’re a contact-lens wearer, a cold sufferer, or someone with regular allergies.
The Best Clean Mascara
Shades: One | Waterproof: No | Pros: Pitch black, conditioning ingredients, densely-packed brush | Cons: Expensive
This is for anyone who wants lashes that are long but not fake looking. It colors and extends lashes to a reasonable length without looking like serious makeup — and it’s made without ingredients such as silicones, parabens, phthalates, or synthetic fragrances. It also doesn’t test on animals.
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Our Experts
- Asia Milia Ware, fashion and beauty writer at the Cut
- Chinea Rodriguez, shopping writer at the Cut
- Brooke LaMantia, editorial assistant at the Cut
- Hanna Flanagan, shopping writer and editor at the Cut
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