![]() ![]() ![]() We also have COMPLETELY different lashes – mine are so puny whereas yours is lush. To me, it was only decent in the volumizing department – I liked it more for length. □ So there’s that.īut yikes on how clumpy it looks on you – I didn’t experience that at all! In fact, I had no faith it would build any volume because the wand isn’t one of those jumbo volumizing types. I hope you enjoyed reading my Covergirl Supersizer Mascara Review.įacebook | Instagram | Twitter | Pinterest | TumblrĮmail: know that I love this! And for the negative points you provide – that it’s difficult to remove – I counter that it’s super long wearing! It removes fine with eye makeup remover… I know that you use micellar water due to your lash extensions. The full price for the Covergirl Supersizer mascara in the US is $6.99 (it’s now cheaper than it’s introductory price!) and in Canada it’s $9.99CAD. The UK version of this is the Max Factor Masterpiece Transform Mascara and retails for £9.99. Left Eye: 1 Coat Right Eye: Before Product Left Eye: 2 Coats Right: 1 Coat 2 Coats Looking Down 2 Coats 2 Coats 2 Coats Most of you will know that I hate waste, like really hate wasting product – I use things even when I don’t like it, but with this I can’t even deal with using it any more and it’s going into the bin, I could probably live with this as a daily “I’m not too bothered about my lashes looking amazing” but the fact it’s so stubborn to remove just means it’s not worth the hassle. ![]() Looking directly forward I don’t hate it as much – it sticks bunches of lashes together more than I would like, but it’s really looking down or to the side that you really notice just how clumpy it is! The reviews that I’ve seen on it which are positive, tend to not look particularly volumising either. With one coat my lashes look spidery, not even close to the 400% extra volume that it promises, and with a second coat it becomes clumpy and looks genuinely awful. Next to that, I don’t know if it’s just mine, but the brush doesn’t actually rotate as it’s shown in the diagram, even forcing it with my finger it doesn’t rotate, or shift at all – I don’t know if I’m just misunderstanding it or the picture is misleading. First off this is so, so difficult to remove, as a result it doesn’t budge all day, flake or smudge, but actually removing this it’s a nightmare, it clings and sticks like no other mascara has ever stuck to my lashes as bad as this one, it can take days of cleansing for it to be gone. I’ve seen pretty positive reviews on this, but personally even from the first use I hated it. ![]() The brush on this is again a rubber wand and is very long and narrow with short and sparse bristles – which tapers and widens towards the end, now I’m not sure if it’s on purpose or not, but my wand bends and curves towards the end. This had me intrigued from the get go, the diagram on the packaging showed that the brush twirled and rotated (which is what I thought Benefit’s Roller Lash was going to do) and is described as delivering 400% corner to corner volume with fibres within the mascara to help build the volume. Let’s jump into my Covergirl Supersizer Mascara Review. The Super Sizer Mascara was brand new the week I arrived in New York and I picked it up on an introductory offer for only $7.79. Following on from how impressed I was with the Covergirl Clump Crusher mascara, I was excited to try out the other Covergirl mascara I picked up whilst in New York too. ![]()
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