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There are literally hundreds of brands of mascara on the market today, ranging in price from one dollar to fifty. L’Oreal Paris is just one of many brands with the name FeatherLash Mascara, available on the market today. There are many things to be said about this brand mascara, both good and bad, and it is important to know both before purchasing any makeup product, especially one that you will be investing in and using on your eyes for some time.

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One of the perks of using L’Oreal Paris is its softness. When so many mascaras end up with eye lash loss and breakage, FeatherLash prides itself on being soft and bendable even when dry, and it is so. Many people with fair and weak lashes find that FeatherLash offers them the softness they need in a mascara so they do not lose lashes. Another perk of L’Oreal FeatherLash is that of its color. It is common among users of this mascara to comment on how dark, light, bright, or colorful this mascara is once dry – even bright colors can clearly be seen when dried.

featherlash mascara

The thin, liquidy consistancy takes some getting used to, but doesn't clump, dry out, or produce crunchy lashes.My tube has a curved brush, which I love. It makes it easier to get all my lashes in one swipe. Also, I like how neatly the bristles are arranged.Though I have Featherlash Black, the solution is charcoalish. Plus, the mascara does nothing for thickness and little for length. I mainly use it to darken and define.The price is right, especially because I got mine on clearance. If you can find it on sale and don't want a terribly dramatic look, go for it! continued sgt;mgt;

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I LOVE this mascara and have been using it for years. The main reason is that it goes on smooth and doesn't clump. Recently they've taken it off the shelves at drugstores and mega stores like Wal Mart (in my area, at least), so I've been trying out all other types and brands...with no luck. Everything else I've tried either clumps or flakes and absolutely needs to be corrected with a lash comb. If anyone can advise me on another mascara that's just like Featherlash, please let me know....otherwise, I guess I'll be purchasing it online from now on.

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