Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Revlon Fabulash Mascara


Is amazing! You only need a couple of coats to make your eye lashes look thick and substantial, but after a month or so, it will be dried out and alot more "clumpy," rather than thick. If your lashes are very fine or sparse, you may not have as much luck with this mascara as you will with a more expensive, name brand one.
See it here.

Maybelline Full N' Soft.


Well they got the soft right, but full? No. I might as well take five minutes to put on some
imaginary mascara before I walk out the door. Thanks, but no thanks, Maybelline, looks like you struck out on this one.

Maybelline Great Lash.


Isn't this everyone's first mascara?
Personally, as an adult, I am not a fan of this mascara. The formula is very runny, (which is great if you want a wet, separated look) but if you have thick lashes, all of the product deposits onto the roots, and can't stick onto the ends of your lashes, where they are thinner. If you like to see length, this is not the best mascara, because you will have to work on it (several coats, concentrated on the ends, alot of time to dry in between each one...) but you can count on Great Lash to deliver smooth and clump-free. I recently tried this out again in blackest black, and realized why I stopped using it when I was 12... because within 2 hours I had huge black smudges under my eyes. NOT good if you have a hard time finding lasting eyeliner, eyeshadow, or under-eye concealer. It will just add to the collection of product under your eyes on your lunch break.

Maybelline Define-A-Lash.


The mascara itself was ok, but the applicator is very uncomfortable, and don't buy this especially if you plan on putting your mascara on in the car. This is one of the knock-offs of Max Factor's original design for the FX brush... the rubber bristles, in offset directions, are made to separate your lashes, and to deposit an ample amount of product on them. However, the bristles on this wand are far too pointy and needle like, and are too flexible, its like you have to be very careful not to poke your eye out with the little needle bristles, and they don't go through your lashes, they just bend around and cause you to be extremely confused and nervous for the safety of your eyes. Overall, I hated it, thought it was cheap, and was only impressed with the pretty green tube.
it sucks.