Clarins Instant Definition Mascara
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Definition Mascara is equipped with the patented applicator that offers two types of brushes in one. The nylon
fibers deliver volume and thickness, while the oval shape follows the natural
curve of each lush. The elastomer bristle tip is great for some additional
definition, painting or separating even the smallest corner lushes.
The
formula is based on glycoproteins, which are known to deliver a lot of body and
shine to the lashes. It also contains nourishing components such as mineral-rich
brown and red algae, to protect and improve the look of your eyelashes.
Production begin:
September 2011.
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Ingredients
Intense Black, Intense Brown and Intense Blue
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RECENT COMMENTS

Oceangirlblue
I ordered this mascara on EBay, as it was on sale and I could not refuse such a great deal! This mascara has both pros and cons and I'll get to the cons first. The formula is not long lasting and if you're not careful, it could easily come off if you shed a random tear or so. Also, to get your lashes super thick with volume, you will need a minimum of at least two full coats. Other than that, this mascara definitely defines your lashes and gives them the most richly pigmented black I've ever seen in a mascara! The only mascara that gives a more intense black is one done by Maybelline. I also love how it doesn't dry out my lashes like other brands. As a matter of fact, my lashes feel even smoother after I wear this mascara! Bottom line, this mascara will create beautiful richly defined lashes, but if you are on a budget and you want instant volume and thickness in one coat, you are better off with a drugstore brand!
10 years ago