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Review on ๐Ÿ’ซ Lancome Oscillation Intensity Mascara Black - Enhance Your Lashes with 0.27/8 ml of Luxurious Volume by Maria Fukushima

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great mascara if you like a bolder look Mascared Look

I used Lancome Mascara let's just say I think Definicils was probably an only child :D. I've used it for about 15 years and have been very loyal, in the meantime I've switched to Professional and I really liked it too. I've flirted with other mascaras in this line over the years. I would try pretty much whatever came out and eventually return to Definicils. Until Oscillation came out. I became addicted. It was so easy. All I had to do was my Cils Booster and then a few seconds of Oscillation and my lashes were parted and almost to my browbones. I have to slide my reading glasses (you know I wasn't kidding about how old I am lol) up my nose so my lashes don't hit the lenses and I'm having a terribly difficult time finding sunglasses. Now for the intensity. The reason I only give 4 stars is because it's way too much for me. For women who love the Hypnose and Doll Lashes look, ladies, this version is for you. For me or the women who love the Definicils look because it's a little less flashy and subtle, well, it's hard to keep from looking a little chunky. It doesn't really stick together, but it's not the slick, split look I prefer. I bought it after reading the reviews and I try to use it with a very light hand, applying it exactly as the Lancome artist taught me. Years ago and with advice I saw online when Oscillation came out but I can't seem to get the length I want and still have the separation I want. It's not bad, but it's not what I prefer. It's great for young young women and for clubs, for photo work and for really fancy occasions and for women who like thicker mascara. It also takes a long time. It's also a lot cheaper on Ebay if you know where to look :D

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