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Definition is one of the claims on this stylish mascara and that’s very much helped by having a rubber nodule brush rather than bristle. Big bristle brushes don’t really ‘comb through’ lashes but coat over them. This style of brush gives you a fair shot at individual lash coating but it’s always going to depend upon your lashes. I’m not particularly a fan of pristine mascara – the whole ‘separated with a pin’ look (which make up artists actually used to do for mascara ad photography) isn’t for me. I feel it should look a bit casually applied with a kind of don’t care attitude.

You can do a bit of combing out with a spoolie – but who has time! Nobody has ever said that my carelessly applied mascara could do with a bit of refining. The texture of the mascara is creamy (it has D-panthenol to help keep lashes flexible and strong) and it applies very nicely – when it’s brand new, wipe the brush first because it can over-deliver as most do but other than that it’s a generous, lengthening and deeply black formula. The first day I wore it was for my day at Centrepoint and I did notice a bit of panda at the end of that day, but haven’t since. I feel maybe that day was the exception because I was sweating!

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