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Review on 🐰 Cruelty Free Vegan Mascara - Gentle Formula for Sensitive Eyes, Boosts Length and Volume - Achieve Long, Natural-Looking Eyelashes - Black by Manuel Brown

Revainrating 5 out of 5

a complete removal nightmare

is definitely vegan mascara. The brush looks like the cover girl's eyelash extension brush. good color payoff (mine is brown) and excellent assembly ability. I would post a photo of what it looks like, but I literally don't want to put it back on my lashes. it is very difficult to remove. I've been wearing it for a few weeks because I love the look and after spending $16 I wanted to at least try it. I wear it every day, it's a struggle to take it off at night. If I try to remove everything at once, I have to do it in the shower under the running water. I use pure oil (jojoba or olive oil) and rub it gently over my eyes for about 30 seconds to dissolve the mascara. I then use a gentle foam cleanser to remove oil and makeup residue. after the first wash, my face is usually covered in oily, sticky streaks of this mascara. If I try to wipe it off with a tissue or makeup wipe, it spreads all over my body making it an even bigger mess. God forbid I'll try the facial tissue before the oil. it just makes it clumpy and it hurts to pull your lashes because the mascara is so sticky. I repeat the oil/cleanser step two or three more times until the black oil stain is finally gone from my cheeks. After that, you need to moisturize. The strength of the ID can be 7/10. It stays on for 8-12 hours, but when it gets wet or I sweat it starts to flake off into little sticky, oily globules that end up on my cheeks and get in my eyes: (basically I would never buy it again. I have bought it because it was vegan but there are many vegan mascaras out there please just read the ingredients make sure it is cruelty free beeswax is not inherently bad for the planet I would recommend Pacifica products mineral Recommend Fusion or even No7 from Target which is not tested on animals.

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