The brush is a plastic bristle brush, which is great for separating lashes. The one downside to the brush is that the head seems a tiny bit flimsy and I'm worried that with a lot of use, it might get wobbly to the point where it'll be hard to use.
I was really impressed by the results I got from this. I didn't expect much from a $3 mascara, and while it didn't give a falsies look, it lengthened and defined my lashes and even thickened a little bit. It gave a natural, separated lash look that I would definitely wear everyday. It didn't smudge all day, and came off really easily when I washed my face at night.
Here's my before:
And here's the after: one close up, and one further away:
Who knew a $3 mascara could give such great results? Have you tried this?
Did u use an eyelash curler first?
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ReplyDeleteNope, no eyelash curler- great question! I rarely use them but when I do, I'll disclose that in the post.
Ok-I bought it and used it to go out last night and my eyelashes looked phenomenal! (I curled them first) I have always used Maybeline Great Lash-most makeup artists recommend this oldie but goodie but I will probably switch to the ELF!!
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