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In praise of a mascara!

wannabeslim
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I wanted to share a fab mascara I recently bought with everyone as we all seem to struggle with this product, I am a long time false lash user and have recently had a change and been using a serum which has now made my lashes longer and thicker but they still need a decent mascara, after much research online and chatting to friends I bought L'Oreal Lash Architect, waterproof in the blue packaging, I used to use this years ago but the formula is different now and I really can say its outstanding.
Here are some observations:-
It has fibres, they do stay put and don't flake but I know not everyone likes them.
This is more of a lengthening mascara but it gives loads of volume too.
It dries quickly.
Its very light to wear and doesn't weigh lashes down, this is obviously because its waterproof but worth a mention, it holds curl brilliantly.
Waterproof means Waterproof, I was crying (with laughter) earlier and not a smudge, run or flake.
It comes off reasonably easily, I use an oil based remover.
All in all a really great find, my lashes look absolutely fantastic but its not a product for you if you like the natural look, its cost around £10, on offer atm in Boots 2 for 3, and has a small thin bristle brush.
Hopes this helps someone
Here are some observations:-
It has fibres, they do stay put and don't flake but I know not everyone likes them.
This is more of a lengthening mascara but it gives loads of volume too.
It dries quickly.
Its very light to wear and doesn't weigh lashes down, this is obviously because its waterproof but worth a mention, it holds curl brilliantly.
Waterproof means Waterproof, I was crying (with laughter) earlier and not a smudge, run or flake.
It comes off reasonably easily, I use an oil based remover.
All in all a really great find, my lashes look absolutely fantastic but its not a product for you if you like the natural look, its cost around £10, on offer atm in Boots 2 for 3, and has a small thin bristle brush.
Hopes this helps someone

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