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Maybelline lash stylist mascara
I usually use the above mascara and have done for years but unfortunately it has now been discontinued
it was a fantastic mascara, eyelashes looked fabulous and the applicator was more of a comb than a brush. Now I'm looking for an alternative, was wondering whether anyone has any recommendations?
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I'm forever on the search for the ultimate mascara and have spent far more than I'd care to admit (to myself more than anyone else!) in the pursuit of perfection. Whilst I have not found perfection the one mascara I have more recently found myself going back to is Max Factor's Clump Defy. It has a comb style wand rather than a brush, although a different type of comb to the lash stylist. I haven't tried lash stylist so can't comment on whether the product itself is similar I'm afraid.
One thing to add is I have found that Clump Defy needs a few coats to get some volume going, but it is very good for building gradual volume, so i'd imagine it would suit many people from those who just like the natural look to those who prefer more volume. |
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Max Factor's Waterproof Volume Lash Lift for me...
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Max Factors False Lash Effect for me. I personally love thick eyelashes.
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Sorry for delayed response, I've ordered the max factor recommended by Tini, thankyou
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it was a fantastic mascara, eyelashes looked fabulous and the applicator was more of a comb than a brush. Now I'm looking for an alternative, was wondering whether anyone has any recommendations?

