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2010年3月6日 星期六

A New Shape of Mascara

It's interesting to see mascaras can be transformed into globe shapes. But do they work well??

Givenchy Phenomen'Eyes Mascara

What it is:
A revolutionary new mascara designed to grip at lashes starting at the roots.

What it does:
Givenchy Phenomen'Eyes Mascara perfectly curls and separates lashes. It has a high-tech, patented round sphere at the tip of the precision wand that reaches every lash and adapts to all eye shapes. It's a Sephora exclusive.

What else you need to know:
The result? A beautifully fanned-out panoramic effect, holding the curve of your lashes perfectly in place.
Size: 0.24 oz

Three Colors: Black, Brown, and Grey and Lavander.

$28

The problems I heard about this mascara are it doesn't dry very well, sticky, and gets messy when using it for the lower eyelashes. But it does lengthen, volumize, and separates your eyelashes very well.


L'Oreal Paris Telescopic Explosion Mascara



$9

The problems of this mascara are pretty much the same as the Givenchy's, since they pretty much have the same shape. It gets messy when applying on the lower lashes, and somewhat it's tedious and it takes time when you have to apply on every lashes with the small ball. Also, there's no volume. The good thing is that it does lengthen your eyelashes as advertised, it won't get clumpy or flaky, and you can use it whatever angles you want.

Overall, I think L'Oreal's is better than Givenchy's comparing their two mascaras. The worse problem of Givenchy's is that it doesn't dry well. It can get pretty frustrating: imagine when the colors get all under your eyes creating big black eye circles. Plus, L'Oreal's is much cheaper, so at least it's a better deal.

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