The 'Falsies' line by Maybelline is probably one of the most hyped about drugstore mascaras in the beauty world. I decided to try the 'Falsies Flared' myself, but unfortunately it just did not do anything incredible for my lashes.
My lashes are naturally pin-straight and are not too short nor super long, but somewhere in between - hence the need to use my eyelash curler before I apply mascara. The 'Falsies Flared,' I am sad to say, does not do a remarkable job to hold the curl of my eyelashes throughout the day. It isn't the worst mascara I have ever tried, but it's definitely far from being in my top 5. I was really looking forward to the 'scooped' shape of the wand providing my lashes with extra lift, curl, and length. I tried both ways of holding the wand, concave part up as well of convex part facing up to see if this was the reason that I wasn't getting the desired effect. I came to the conclusion that this mascara just isn't meant for my lashes. I think it really depends on the type of lashes you have, since I know people who use this mascara religiously because they get amazing results.
Have you tried any of the 'Maybelline Falsies' mascaras? Any tips on the application of this mascara, or maybe recommendations to buy a different one from the same line (for example the waterproof version, or the original Falsies)?
Nat xx
| Maybelline 'The Falsies Flared' in Blackest Black 00 |
My lashes are naturally pin-straight and are not too short nor super long, but somewhere in between - hence the need to use my eyelash curler before I apply mascara. The 'Falsies Flared,' I am sad to say, does not do a remarkable job to hold the curl of my eyelashes throughout the day. It isn't the worst mascara I have ever tried, but it's definitely far from being in my top 5. I was really looking forward to the 'scooped' shape of the wand providing my lashes with extra lift, curl, and length. I tried both ways of holding the wand, concave part up as well of convex part facing up to see if this was the reason that I wasn't getting the desired effect. I came to the conclusion that this mascara just isn't meant for my lashes. I think it really depends on the type of lashes you have, since I know people who use this mascara religiously because they get amazing results.
Have you tried any of the 'Maybelline Falsies' mascaras? Any tips on the application of this mascara, or maybe recommendations to buy a different one from the same line (for example the waterproof version, or the original Falsies)?
Nat xx

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