i'd suggest Benefit's Bad Gal. Its got a big thick soft brush, that brushes out all your lovely lashes, the colour is rich black and the (mixture? is it?) is soft, and luscious, you sweep it on and pow! amazing! i'm chinese and we asians seem to have shorted eye lashes than say the more fortunate..italians! and mascara hasn't seem to have done much but i gave Bad Gal a girl and it works wonders! But remember, no mascara shows its full potential without some eyelash curling!
2007-01-02 11:16:48
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answered by soukmun 1
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Max Factor 2000 Calorie mascara. It costs about £7.00 or £8.00 and in fact it's better than all the other more expensive brands and the newer types that are on the market. This one is a classic which thickens and lengthens with a nice chunky wand and is at it's best when you've used it for a couple of weeks and it thickens up a bit. I won't use anything else and people are always asking me if my lashes are false! Give it a try - you'll love it.
2007-01-03 07:01:27
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answered by Hotpink555 4
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JICA available on eBay its what the professional make up artists use and its not available to my knowledge in the shops. Its absolutely fantastic. You put a coat of your usual mascara on first followed by JICA which is just micro fibres, depending on which way you apply it you can either lengthen, thicken or both. Then another coat of your usual mascar and you have the most amazing natural looking eyelashes ever. Be careful though when you apply the Jica if you get the fibres in your eye you automatically rub and get mascara all over your face.
Trust me on this you will not regret it JICA is the only product I have ever found that really does work. BTW its costs between £7 and £10 well worth every penny especially to someone like me who has the shortest eyelashes ever.
2007-01-03 09:52:57
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answered by mummylove 3
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Chanel Inimitable - Mascara Multi Dimensionnel
Volume - Length - Curl - Separation
Its not a cheap one, but it is fantastic! Builds lashes well, DOES NOT CLUMP AT ALL & fantastic brush very full so no lashes all stuck together! I got it by chance as a sample when I bought nail polish & then went on to buy full size it was so good! If you go to one of the counters you may be able to get a free sample to before you buy.
2007-01-03 07:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I swear on L'Oreals Volume Shocking Mascara. Been using make up for 12 years and I NEVER came across quality mascara like this. Just don't be put off by the name lol.
2007-01-02 18:25:44
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answered by Terrarist 1
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I'm the mascara QUEEN! Tried all of em out there. My current fave' is Mac Fibre Lash. Amazing, people ask me if my lashes were real. It's not cheap but it's worth every penny.
You have to take your time and build it up but it's as though the fibres cling to your lashes, making them look thick and long.
2007-01-02 19:57:21
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answered by Tee 2
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My staple beauty product is mascara and would not be without Max Factor More Lashes in waterproof...tis fab and does what it says on the tin! Ive got thin and not very long lashes and this stuff works amazingly to give volume and wow factor length without the dreaded clumping! Go go buy!!!
2007-01-02 18:14:13
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answered by Talia W 2
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Try Mirenesse Secret Weapon, it can be quite hard to find so try getting it on line. It coats your lashes with a kind of tube. It seriously doubles your lashes! Other ones you should give a try are Lancome Hypnose, Clinique High Definition or Diorshow.
2007-01-02 18:20:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I would def recommend the 'MAC Fibre Rich Lash Mascara' been using it for a while and it doesn't smudge- hardly! (tip: try searching first on ebay UK if the price is right). Hope that helps (",)
2007-01-03 03:55:43
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answered by Glam.Kat 2
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Maybelline do a really good one, I'm not sure what its called, I think its "XXL" or something...its double ended, you do a white layer first, then a black over the top.
If you use it, just make sure you put the black layer on while the white is still wet, otherwise it can be hard to get even, smooth coverage.
2007-01-03 05:48:45
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answered by Ash 1
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