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The 6 Most Overly-Hyped ProductsSee which buzzed-about beauty products our readers say aren't worthy of the praise they garner |
The Truth According to TotalBeauty.com Reviewers: Readers think that the brush is way too big to handle. Says one reviewer, "After I had poked myself in the eye 3 times with the enormous wand, I finally threw it away." Another agreed "YES! That wand is dangerous and barely fits in my hand. Awkward to handle and it smells bad, too." Some are equally as miffed with the mascara itself. "It's thick, clumpy and all a mess! I threw it away after one use," exclaims one exasperated reviewer. "It is horrible and clumped my lashes. I tried it a few times and could never get them to look good," bemoans another. Still, some think it's not all bad: "Don't let the huge brush throw you off," says one, "because it's actually much easier to put on, as long as you know how to apply mascara fairly well. Plus, I love the loud orange color and huge easy-to-grip tube."
The Bottom Line: Bigger hands and a little patience may help this new mascara live up to its hype. Or not.
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The Bottom Line: Bigger hands and a little patience may help this new mascara live up to its hype. Or not.
Next: Do minerals belong on our faces or in the ground? See what reviewers had to say about Bare Escentuals.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Bare Escentuals i.d. bareMinerals Foundation SPF 15, $23.99
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I have tried all off these products. While I would agree on 6 of them, I simply can not agree with Bare Minerals. I started using it almost 8 years ago. With the price, I have tried 3 other very popular foundations (both liquid and powder) but always find my way back to BM. I think the biggest thing for people to remember is that everyone's skin is so different. Just because it works for me, does not mean that it will work for you. I HAVE to use the BM Oil Control Primer with it while my sister needs no primer and my mom needs the original primer. We all use BM but in different ways because we have different needs. The most important thing I have learned is to always purchase a new product from an actual BM boutique, not Ulta or Sephora. They will let you exchange or return any product that isn't working without any problems. They will try to help you find something else that will work for you but they won't push. Not everything works for everyone and that actually understand this concept. Also, they now have 3 different forms of foundation: Original ("luminous"), Matte, and now READY (pressed). Also, the different brushes really do give you different coverage so find the one that is right for YOU.
by bride040612 Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 04:40PM Report as inappropriate
Maybelline was one that I ran out and got, and was SOOOOOO let down, I would rather wear no mascara at all.
by MissPurple Friday, January 25, 2013 at 12:43PM Report as inappropriate
A good mix of products. I too always wondered why Maybelline Great Lash mascara had such a great reputation. When I tried it myself, it was not to my liking at all.
by inthemiddles Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at 07:21PM Report as inappropriate
I agree with the products here, but I believe you have forgotten one product that 'everybody' loves, yet I despise. The culprit here is OPI nail polish. Yes they have nice colours,witty names, a nice brush, blah, blah, blah, but I had chips on my nail within 24 hours! When used with top coat, chips within 48 hours!I don't cheap out on nail polish either, considering my favourite brand is China Glaze, which is only $3 cheaper. For me, OPI is only good for a small amounts of colour needed for an intricate nail design. God forbid if my opinion may be different than anyone else's.
by nailaddict19 Friday, April 6, 2012 at 11:24AM Report as inappropriate
This is so true! I have been fooled on almost all of these products lol! Proactiv and bare minerals continue to be the biggest rip-offs on the market and I will stop at nothing to get the word out about those two products because they are HORRIBLE!
by Alisunshine Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 11:04AM Report as inappropriate
What's really funny is this article bashes LashBlast, but I'm reading another Total Beauty article at the same time that swears it's a steal for DiorShow. Make up your mind (I love LashBlast).
by VV001 Sunday, March 18, 2012 at 01:42PM Report as inappropriate
I like the hope in the jar. However I like the one that's for sensitive skin. that one rocks plus it doesn't have the awful smell
by Nayeli11 Friday, February 17, 2012 at 11:54AM Report as inappropriate
Smashbox primer is WAY too expensive. I get the same effect by using, of all things, Monistat anti-chafing gel as a makeup primer! Both mascaras mentioned are lame, bare minerals makeup is awful, and the combo of chemicals will burn the top layers of your skin right off! I do like Philosophy Hope in a Jar though. I only use it as a night cream in the winter.
by queeniemeanie Thursday, February 16, 2012 at 04:38AM Report as inappropriate
There were a few of these I almost tried, now I'm super glad I didn't!
by sportimonki13 Sunday, January 1, 2012 at 03:21PM Report as inappropriate
The Great Lash is not that bad! I like it. I also bought the LashBlast but I haven't tried it yet.
by MissXu Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at 05:39PM Report as inappropriate