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Thu Nov 03, 2005 3:44 pm |
Hi All, I am sure this topic has been convered a million times, but I need help with a mascara.Currently I use the Lancome Definicls and the L’extreme. I like both however, I am sure there is a better mascara out there somewhere, the question is where because there are so many different ones, and everyone has a difference in opinion. My lashes are naturally dark brown, and they are medium length (not real long, but not short and they are noticeable without mascara). They have no natural curl to them, and sometimes when I curl them they hold a curl, but not always. Also, one mascara, the DiorShow that so many people I know liked, didn’t work well for me. I bought some, but found it to be way too goopy and the brush way too huge. I am looking for something that can at least somewhat hold a curl and lengthen, and maybe add a little thickness, but not too much. I have read good reviews on the Shu Umera mascaras…but I don’t know...people please give me advice…thanks |
_________________ Mostly Normal Skin, 23 |
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Thu Nov 03, 2005 10:20 pm |
If you don't like Diorshow, Maximeyes is quite nice, it has a smaller brush and definitely not goopy. |
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Fri Nov 04, 2005 2:52 am |
Thank you...I will look into that... |
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Fri Nov 04, 2005 2:18 pm |
I have bought so many brands of mascara...my favorite has always been 2000 Calorie by Max Factor. It is cheap and it builds nicely...also if you let it dry for a bit and gently use eyelash curler it will last all day. I have recently bought Clinique Dramatic eyes...loreal shocking volume...lash discovery...and I was not impressed. My sister loves Bad Gal by Benefit but I thought the brush was too big and it was very goopy! Good luck. |
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Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:44 am |
I have tried different mascaras but I always seem to go back to the pink and green Maybelline mascara, Great Lash?? |
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