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Mascara advice needed
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I can't seem to find a decent mascara with a smallish brush, no matter how much I pay. I'm looking for one that scrapes most of the colour off the brush before apply it to the lashes. The brands I'm buying at the moment seem to lard too much of a coating onto my lashes. I'd rather build up than scrape off :-)
Also. I usually like to buy a waterproof mascara, but someone has told me that smudge proof is just as good if not better - is this true?
If anyone can recommend a really good mascara that does the job I'd be very grateful. Thanks everyone.
Also. I usually like to buy a waterproof mascara, but someone has told me that smudge proof is just as good if not better - is this true?
If anyone can recommend a really good mascara that does the job I'd be very grateful. Thanks everyone.
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Lancome are the best I've tried over the years.Expensive but really good and not clumpy
http://www.cheapsmell...ewProduct.php?id=8336
http://www.cheapsmell...ewProduct.php?id=8336
Kanebo mascara has a small brush, I use it for my bottom lashes. You can get it at harrods or online here:
http://www.amazon.co....thening/dp/B000W99HK8
http://www.amazon.co....thening/dp/B000W99HK8
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