£32.1 £35.07
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product ID: 70005
01 - Deep Black
02 - Deep Brown
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I have impressions about both the "Intense" and the "Curl" mascaras.
First of all, in both options, the mascara in the tube only lasts for a couple of uses. They are half empty, so the stated volume is definitely not there. Therefore, it is a very expensive pleasure to buy mascara at such a cost with a half-empty tube.
On the positive side, the mascara does not smudge on the upper eyelid throughout the day. Those with combination or oily skin will understand me.
That's basically all the advantages... Isn't it too little for such a cost?
The brush is not ordinary and it took me a long time to get used to it. It has very short bristles on one side and smooth on the other. To this day, I still wonder why the manufacturer made such a brush. I didn't notice any difference compared to regular brushes, but it took me a long time to adapt. I've been using the mascara for 2 months, but it doesn't make my lashes thicker or longer for some reason. Maybe I'll wait another 2 months, perhaps it's designed for younger lashes. After all, I'm already 50... and at this age, it's unlikely that anything will grow, except maybe hair and nails.
The mascara is excellent. It stays on until makeup is removed, without smudging (I love to laugh until I cry). It doesn't clump or flake, and has a very "soft" consistency that you can't feel on your eyes. It doesn't create "spider legs" and rarely leaves any lashes on the sponge during makeup removal. I will gladly buy it again and highly recommend it.
Mascara for those who have used Armani Maestro. It tends to flake a little, which was unexpected considering it's from Sisley.