Saturday, 22 February 2014

Top 5 Mascara's

My Top 5 Mascara's 

Hey, It's that time again where I sit and ramble on about makeup products I love and I thought I would share with you all my favourite Mascaras :) 
Enjoy...


1. Rimmel London Lash Accelerator Endless In Black. £7.99 here

I was a bit hmmm about it before buying it because it didn't look like anything special but when I read that it has micro-fibres in it I thought well why not? 
The applicator is plastic and has very fine bristles that makes your eyelashes get a good coat and no clumps, makes my lashes look super long and thick :) 
Its cheap enough to keep re purchasing and I defiantly will be. 



2. Bourjois Elastic Mascara. Black Unlimited £2.99 here.

The only thing that caught my eye is the funky shaped lid but I'm so glad I got this.
The applicator again is plastic but the bristles are a little longer than the Rimmel one.
"Elastic formula enriched with hevea. Stretches to form extensions beyond the tip of lashes" 
I do find that the lid makes it tricky to apply the product sometimes but for £2.99 you cant really complain.


3. Rimmel London Sexy Curves. Intense Black £4.25 here.

This mascara really does give my eyelashes a lovely curl even without using a curling tool. 
The applicator is plastic and has 3 bumps, this is what creates the curl.
I find this one can sometimes get a little clumpy but I usually just use another mascara brush to get the clump out. 


4. Maybelline BIG EYES Mascara. Black. £8.99 here

Okay so I have cheated a little bit here, I don't actually like the upper lash brush at all on this mascara, it clumps and doesn't add any volume or length to my eyelashes.
BUT 
I really like the lower lash mini brush. It really seperates your lower lashes without making your eyes look like spider legs. Its a very small little brush applicator and does a brilliant job. 


5. Too Faced Lash Gasm Mascara. Black. £18.00 here

I got this in a Too Faced sample set from here
I absolutely Love this mascara. 
The applicator is small spikey plastic bristles and creates an amazing lash. 
It's a little bit more expensive than the other ones I have but I do really think its worth the money. 

"A moisturizing combination of Panthenol, Vitamins A & E and Jojoba Seed Oil hydrates and soothes lashes to keep them soft, light and flexible"



As you can see I only like plastic brushes, I don't like using normal brush mascara because I find they don't do anything to my eyelashes. 
If your like me and prefer plastic ones then I would recommend trying all of these (not at once) hehe. 




What's your favourite mascara? Any you would recommend me trying? 

Ree xox







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