Expecting some tears to fall? Or do you just need your mascara to be as reliable on your face as your features themselves? I road-tested a waterproof mascara this weekend and it played a blinder…
I am not much of a crier. In fact, I would call myself a reformed crier. I used to cry, a lot, and then I realised it wasn’t serving me so I decided to just stop. I shed maybe one tear on my wedding day, I didn’t cry when Simba found Mufasa after the herd of wildebeest got him and the last time an actual river of tears flowed was, I think, in 2009.
But this past weekend, I cried a lot. Stage five, could-cause-the-sea-levels-to-rise-again sort of crying. I won’t get into the reason, but I will tell you that I put this waterproof mascara to the test.
For hours, I wailed. I wiped at my eyes repeatedly with tissue. I rubbed my eyes. I was fully sure I’d retreat to the bathroom to find two giant pandas making a home for themselves on my cheeks but alas, not a bit of it. I was confused at first – had I even put mascara ON that morning? Did I have mascara-less falsies on? No and no, as it turned out.
I had used this – L’Oréal Paris’ Paradise Extatic mascara. I have serious issues with the name (that’s absolutely NOT how you spell ecstatic) but aside from that? It passed the ultimate test. Not one single visible bit of mascara left my lashes all day.
Let’s be honest here, you can’t just have a mascara that doesn’t budge but is below par everywhere else you need it to perform. There are a few other reasons this will be my future waterproof mascara of choice:
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