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Mascara

(58 Posts)
silverlining48 Wed 16-Aug-23 17:12:26

Poundland does brown/ black . It isn’t a thick brush and doesn’t make my eyes sore.

Marydoll Wed 16-Aug-23 16:42:04

SachaMac

I’ve tried many but my current favourite is Clinique Lash Power in black. I assume they it in brown.

They do and brown black, which I use.

Try the Look Fantastic or Feel Unique sites for good prices.

dogsmother Wed 16-Aug-23 16:23:43

You should try the eyelash serums, they do work, mine at least are greatly improved.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 16-Aug-23 16:18:00

Lancôme Hypnoise or Doll Eyes

Barleysugar Wed 16-Aug-23 16:14:28

Lancôme every time.

SachaMac Wed 16-Aug-23 16:08:03

I’ve tried many but my current favourite is Clinique Lash Power in black. I assume they it in brown.

BigBertha1 Wed 16-Aug-23 15:53:31

Lancome seems to come out the best in surveys and it is very lovely but it is a bit pricier - nearly £30 I think. I like it but only need to be one every year. I have my eyelashes dyed- have you thought of that it does make quite a difference.

PinkCosmos Wed 16-Aug-23 15:51:37

As I have got older my eyelashes have become much shorter and much more sparse.

I am looking for a mascara that will accentuate my eyelashes but not make me look like I have those ridiculous fake lashes that the young ones wear. I don't wear much makeup anyway and have worn it even less since Covid.

I used to use Rimmel and prefer a thinner brush than a thick bushy one. I am not sure about the mascara with fibres in it as they always seem to shed

I was looking at the Be Fabulous Forever mascara - which is for us older ladies - but the reviews were not that good and the brush was really thick.

I don't want to pay a fortune and would prefer brown black to black.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks