The brush is fairly small, which for me, turned out to be pretty good for my corner lashes:
So this a mascara in a tube that you can dial, up to three times. The dials mean more or less product on the brush. Which is why I was confused- why not just apply multiple coats if needed? What is the deal here?
But it's actually a pretty decent product. I have to admit I felt really stupid when I had to get used to dialling the tube, but I like that you can have a very light, natural look and a heavier look with the same tube.
But it's actually a pretty decent product. I have to admit I felt really stupid when I had to get used to dialling the tube, but I like that you can have a very light, natural look and a heavier look with the same tube.
I didn't find the formula too dry nor too moist, and it wasn't heavy on my lashes, even on Dial 3.
In the following photos, I did just one coat, but when I actually wore it along with full eye makeup, I added another coat as well as applied more on the corner lashes.
Here is how it turned out on "Dial 1" which says 3x more volume:
And here is "Dial 3", 10x more volume:
Now 10x more volume is more than a bit of a stretch, but I did like how it didn't clump or smear at all during application or wear. Now I can see why having more product on the brush in the first place is more effective than multiple coats where you'd get that super stiff, crunchy look.
Overall, I felt like this was a decent mascara but not like "Omg wow!" or anything. It was on sale (actually I think all their stuff was at that time) and although I don't think I'd repurchase, this is actually one I will use up.
looks good on!
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Looks like a lovely mascara! :)
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