Friday 7 March 2014

Mascara Madness #6

Hey Readers, 
Hope you are all doing well!!! Realised at the start of the month that I haven't posted a mascara madness since December last year so I thought before too much of the year went past I should get to blogging about the mascaras that I have using over the past couple of months. 

Covergirl Lashblast Clump Crusher Extensions in Very Black
The Pitch: 200% more volume and length with zero clumps, the fiber stretch formula gives buildable volume and length instantly and combined with a curved brush with its precision spacing bristle reduce clumping for long separated lashes.

The Reality: Its most likely no surprise that I picked this one up after loving the original and like the original I don't really feel that you get 200% volume to my lashes but it does give great extension to your lashes while still keeping them looking natural. Its the perfect mascara if you like a more natural look, its buildable, doesn't clump and doesn't make your lashes look like your wearing a ton of mascara. Have really enjoyed wearing this one and always find myself going back to it!!!




Max Factor Wild Mega Volume 
The Pitch: Fierce lashes with up to 3x volume, a brush that amplifies the inner and outer corner lashes while sweeping out to give a wide eyed look.

The Reality=The Pitch mega volume is exactly what you get from this mascara and the hour glass shaped brush flares out lashes perfectly no falsies required here!!! You get volume and definition with very little effort however brush is quite large which does make it hard to give your bottom lashes the same treatment and I do recommend you wipe the end of the brush off before you apply it does come out of this tube with a lot of extra product which can get messy. Have been really enjoying this when I want a little more to my lashes and don't have the time to add eyeliner or enhance a winged eyeliner look.




Model Co Fat Lash Mascara
The Pitch: The following is straight from the Model Co website sorry readers its so long I was struggling to rewrite this one and include all the elements. 
Get full-figured curves in the seconds with ModelCo’s non-drying, non-flaking FAT LASH Volumising Mascara. FAT LASH gives you fuller, thicker, high-voltage lashes with its new and improved formula and innovative silicon brush.
The smudge-proof, buildable formula is both ultra volumising and lengthening and can be reapplied throughout the day for that extra fat lash. The unique, specially curved brush separates, lifts and coats each lash individually, while the bomber shaped brush head allows you to apply the mascara vertically, reaching even the smallest of lashes.
The Reality: I got this in the January Bellabox and to be honest I have a love hate relationship with this mascara, Yes you definitely get fuller, thicker lashes and the spikes at the end of the wand are really great to catch your inner corner lashes and bottom lashes as well. But you do have to be careful as it is a little tricky to apply, if you swipe your lashes too quick I find just clumps your lashes together which is also why I really haven't tried to layer this one at all. It also takes a minute to not feel wet  and slightly sticky but once that feeling is gone your lashes stay all day. The brush is quite similar to the benefit they're real mascara and I did try these side by side. Look wise my lashes looked the same the only difference being that the benefit mascara formula is thicker and harder to get off then this one so if your looking for same look and better price point this is the way to go. 





So that ends another Mascara Madness I have already started try some new mascaras so lets hope it doesn't take me too long to write the next one!!! Until then Happy Reading and Happy Shopping!!
Ever. 


The Websites that helped!! Thank you to all companies!!
http://www.covergirl.com.au/clump-crusher-extensions-lashblast-mascara
http://www.maxfactor.com.au/make-up-products/eyes/mascara/max-factor-wild-mega-volume-mascara
http://www.modelcocosmetics.com/shop/fat-lash-volumising-mascara

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