Lash Nirvana with Maybelline’s Define-a-Lash Pulse Perfection
There’s always something a little sad about how people copy other people’s ideas. Think of Crocs – the uglier than life but so comfortable shoes: as soon as they became popular, every shoe company had a version of Crocs available. The same is true with vibrating mascaras. It seems that every beauty brand now offers one. Though this is a sad trend for the companies that come up with such innovations, we, the consumer, can only benefit from a little competition. Thus, I introduce you Maybelline’s Define-a-Lash Pulse Perfection.
The first battery-operated vibrating mascara to hit the drugstores everywhere, this one is bound to make a splash. Costing only $15, the wand vibrates 7,000 times a minute and envelops each individual lash in a healthy coat of mascara.
Now, like other vibrating mascara (read a previous review of Lancome Oscillation Mascara here), this one takes a few trials before you get optimum results. So, most importantly, don’t pass judgment or give it up after the first 2 applications. Trust me – you will want to hang in there because once you do get the hang of it, you’ll be able to get “wow” lashes in not time. One trick: move lightly and quickly – easier said than done but worth the trouble.
Have you ever tried any “vibrating” mascara? Are you a convert or still prefer to create your own vibrations? Tricks?
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wow, i've never tried this before but i have the lancome one — this looks very comparable! which one's better for you?
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Unfortunately, I can't wear mascara because it 'upsets' my eyes. Although I guess that runs in the family because my mum can't wear it either.
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Styl – I found them to be pretty similar, perhaps even prefering this one over the Lancome one.
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Ecletic – Nothing? Not even something hypoallergenic? Do you curl them at least?
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