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The best mascara please
02-03-2013, 8:28 AM
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I've tried them all, cheapo up to Chanel etc, and the best by far is Eyeko Skinny Brush Mascara.
http://www.eyeko.com/eyeko-skinny-br...ara-p-187.html
I always used an eyelash curler until I discovered this. It's really water resistant but comes off in the shower or with a wet wipe if you rub it. It is also thick, curly and quick drying. Just love it.
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07-03-2013, 4:06 PM
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I tried a sample size black mascara from Lancome recently and it made my lashes look like spiders legs (!) I guess it just didn't suit my thin eyelashes.
Does anyone know of a decent brown mascara (sorry to leap on the thread, I just wasn't sure whether to start another one when my question is kind of on the same topic?)
I get the feeling brown isn't a popular colour at the moment and most people tend to go for black mascara but I am finding black looks a bit harsh these days, perhaps because I have fair skin and hair and light-coloured lashes, so am thinking of trying brown instead.
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07-03-2013, 9:33 PM
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I am looking for a good ( pref cheap) mascara that will not run if you encounter driving rain/snow!
Any ideas?
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I <3 Maybelline's Volume Express Cat Eyes mascara - it's about £6 and generally on some kind of 3 for 2 offer in Boots
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08-03-2013, 3:46 PM
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I can testify that Boots 17 waterproof mascara really does stand up to driving rain! That was a horrible walk home, could hardly see for the rain pouring down in my face, but it didn't budge.
I've also tested it with a very strong onion and that didn't shift it either
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03-05-2013, 7:49 PM
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Rimmel also have a good one which says it helps lashes to grow and IMO it does. My lashes grew. I'd say you got to keep using it not just stick with one tube for a month then never use it again but I didn't use it every day and still got results.
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Hi. Are you talking about the mascara that's got a yellow cap called "Lash Accelerator"?
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03-05-2013, 8:13 PM
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This month's PRIMA magazine have done an article on waterproof mascaras. They were tested in the shower and didn't run or smudge so - if you buy one buy some dedicated eye make up remover (apply to pad and hold on lashes to dissolve mascara- don't just wipe over) or baby oil shifts it.
They tested mascaras for under a tenner and rated Barry M Bold Black and Maybelline the Rocket Volum (sic) Express Waterproof as best.
I think Max Factor Masterpiece must be good too; as the tester said she couldn't remove it with her usual wipes! So it got scored down...similarly Bourjois Volume Glamour Max waterproof was hard to shift - but if the testers weren't advised on the 'apply the remover to the mascara and hold it there for a bit' method then they would have trouble removing it - you can't have 'waterproof' and 'easy to remove' in one product!
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08-05-2013, 9:18 AM
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The best mascara please
There are many mascaras which are available at many drugstore brands which offer their top cheap mascaras in both waterproof and water-soluble formulas.Some of those mascaras are Maybelline Great Lash, or CoverGirl's Lash Blast...
If you are searching for such mascara that last in rain so you must go with Maybelline Great Lash-its a waterproof mascara...
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08-05-2013, 9:58 AM
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What is the best way of removing waterproof mascara? I have tried wipes but I always end up losing lots of lashes. Is there a mascara out there that is waterproof AND easy to take off?
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Last edited by MoonJelly; 08-05-2013 at 10:53 AM.
Reason: Typos (blush)
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08-05-2013, 10:07 AM
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What is the best way of removing waterproof mascara? I have tried wipes but I always end up losing lots of lashes. Is there a mascarea out there that is waterproof AND easy to take off?
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You don't ned a new mascara, just a new method of removing the one you already have. I use either micellar water or oil ( olive oil is best as it won't irritate your eyes). Micellar should be applied with a cotton wool pad, soak pad then hold over your eye for 10 seconds or so then wipe off. Oil is even easier, apply oil to finger tips, gently massage oil through your lashes for a few seconds before wiping off with a hot flannel. I've shifted all sorts of mascara using these methods, including waterproof.
Face wipes should never be used round your eyes as you need to rub so hard that it will damage the delicate skin there. If I could ban any beauty product it would be wipes, they are absolute carp for your skin, don't work well and are expensive.
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You don't ned a new mascara, just a new method of removing the one you already have. I use either micellar water or oil ( olive oil is best as it won't irritate your eyes). Micellar should be applied with a cotton wool pad, soak pad then hold over your eye for 10 seconds or so then wipe off. Oil is even easier, apply oil to finger tips, gently massage oil through your lashes for a few seconds before wiping off with a hot flannel. I've shifted all sorts of mascara using these methods, including waterproof.
Face wipes should never be used round your eyes as you need to rub so hard that it will damage the delicate skin there. If I could ban any beauty product it would be wipes, they are absolute carp for your skin, don't work well and are expensive.
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THANK YOU for saving me money. I already have olive oil so I can try this try today even. I didn't know you wipes were so abrasive either. I didn't know the trick about the hot flannel either.
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08-05-2013, 12:45 PM
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I would suggest to go for Maybelline mascara, It’s got a great scoop brush that really lengthens lashes and adds just the right amount of dramatic volume.
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08-05-2013, 1:25 PM
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I would suggest to go for Maybelline mascara, It’s got a great scoop brush that really lengthens lashes and adds just the right amount of dramatic volume.
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I hear you.
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08-05-2013, 3:30 PM
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I am looking for a good ( pref cheap) mascara that will not run if you encounter driving rain/snow!
Any ideas?
Clare
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I recently bought the new No7 (in waterproof) one just to try - it was awful & ran down my cheeks!
Don't buy that one!
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08-05-2013, 4:31 PM
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If I could ban any beauty product it would be wipes, they are absolute carp for your skin, don't work well and are expensive.
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I agree.
At home I always use the oil cleansing method, to remove my makeup too, but when traveling for work use wipes. I can always tell my skin starts looking really bad a couple days of being away from home no matter how much sleep I get or how careful I am with diet etc. Traced it back to the wipes.
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08-05-2013, 8:07 PM
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Maybelline illegal lengths waterproof, four layers for volume as well comes off easily with any cheap (I like Boots Essentials) oil based remover.
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09-05-2013, 9:04 AM
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Maybelline illegal lengths waterproof, four layers for volume as well comes off easily with any cheap (I like Boots Essentials) oil based remover.
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I second this, Maybelline all the way
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09-05-2013, 9:26 AM
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I use aqueous cream, warm water and a cloth to remove mine.
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