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DALY BEAUTY: Maybelline The Falsies For Beautiful Lashes

Dec 10, 2010

Maybelline The Falsies For Beautiful Lashes




I’ve tried many mascaras. I know I am not alone in this. My mascara criteria is that it must last, it must lengthen, and it must add some volume, but not be thick, clumpy and overly “mascara looking”. I have found waterproof formulas have addressed the longevity issues for me perfectly. My skin tends to be oily and a non waterproof mascara is half gone by lunch. It doesn’t even leave raccoon eyes on me, it just melts away and disappears. I do mascara maintenance, meaning every 10 days to 2 weeks I take a tissue and completely wipe off the brush. Waterproof mascara tends to have a slightly drier formula than regular mascara and over time, clumps and dries to a slightly chunky consistency on the brush at the end of the wand. I can guarantee smooth even application by just wiping off that brush. It may seem wasteful but I’ve got some bad news for you. Mascara, by nature, is a product that is full of waste and it is already drying out in the tube before you ever will get a chance to use it all. After 3 months I still have mascara left, but its getting really dry and its time for a new tube.

Expensive department store mascaras vs drugstore mascaras- interesting debate. Even before I used waterproof exclusively I would vacillate between high and low end and to this day, I have yet to really be impressed enough by a department store brand that justifies the fact that is often three times as expensive as a drugstore brand. My go-to brand has lately been L’Oreal Voluminous Waterproof for lengthening  and a bit of thickening. I don’t like thick clumpy lashes that look obviously mascara’d but I do like a nice fringe. Having seen some buzz online I decided to take Maybelline The Falsies for a test run. Verdict? Great! I am not a fan of the brush, the curved design with variable brush length makes no sense to me- a lash brush is a lash brush and I really don’t think design wise there are innovations to be made. Yes the silicone brushes are neat (Buxom Lash is a great example of this- if ONLY it came in waterproof…) but don’t get me started on the battery operated “oscillating” brushes. I know that a buzzing mascara brush will not improve application because I was not. Born. Last. Night.

no mascara


one coat of mascara (focus fail- sorry!)

The Falsies lengthen very well, hold a curl and have a lovely black colour. No clumping and easy to layer, I have have added The Falsies to my mascara stash permanently.  Length of comfortable wear is not quite as long as Voluminous- by the end of a long day I am ready to stick my fingers in my eyes as I am pretty sure little pieces  of mascara are breaking off but that could be the -14 degrees weather we’ve been having. I’ve often wondered if frozen mascara gets more brittle. I use Lancome Bi Facils or Marcelle Waterproof Eye Make Up Remover Pads to take it off. The Falsies gives me a more glam look than Voluminous so it will be my go-to party look mascara for the holidays. Two thumbs up for The Falsies. Will buy again for sure.
Maybelline The Falsies mascara is available at drugstores

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4 Comments:

At December 14, 2010 at 4:15 PM , Blogger The Sooj said...

It's my first time visiting here, I followed the weekly blog love link from one of the other blogs. Your lashes look so much longer and thicker with the Falsies! I'm definitely going to check it out, that may just be the dream mascara I was looking for.

 
At December 18, 2010 at 6:52 PM , Blogger EauMG said...

I had no luck with this one :( I have stubby but thick lashes.
Anyways, I'm both jealous and happy that the Falsies works for you! It looks wonderful!

 
At December 19, 2010 at 9:17 AM , Blogger Daly Beauty said...

Thank you for popping in Saint Jean! I do love The Falsies and was quite surprised at the results.

EauMG- it took me a couple tries to get it right. I actually hated them the first few times. I blame the odd shaped brush.

 
At January 10, 2011 at 10:49 AM , Anonymous Lana said...

I finally got around to trying Falsies this past week. My eyelashes are not what they used to be due to chemotherapy 10 years apart. Wow, Falsies worked wonders. I actually had a stranger comment on my lashes yesterday... terrific. AND I agree, the brush does take some getting use to!
Thanks for the great tip.

 

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