Tester: Sarah Carrillo, Senior Associate Editor
Rating: 9
What she thought: "This mascara has gotten me more compliments than any other makeup product I've tried. From multiple friends' 'wow, what mascara are you using?' to my boss' 'um, this is a weird thing to say, but your eyelashes look amazing,' I've never gotten this big of a reaction from so little effort.
To sum it up, this mascara adds major length and a fair amount of volume too. It definitely creates a dramatic (as opposed to natural) look. However, it does take some finessing. The product can be a bit liquid-y and will clump lashes together if you don't take your time with it. But if you make use of the brush's two sides -- a standard brush on half and a comb on the other -- and comb through your lashes after applying, you'll get rid of any clumps and be left with almost-fake-looking eyelashes."
Mascara, for most, is one of those "desert island"-type of eye makeup products -- meaning many women tout it as the one thing they absolutely can't go without. Whether or not you would pack it for your Gilligan adventure, we're sure you'd agree that it's a makeup bag staple. Why? Because it almost effortlessly makes you look more awake and feminine, of course.
We here at Total Beauty like to think of mascara as a magical invention, capable of creating the illusory effect of a full eight hours of sleep, a low-stress day, or even fabulous genetics. Basically, we take mascara seriously. That's why we think it's important to test a vast array of eye makeup brands from the drugstore to the beauty counter and beyond in order to share which are true winners -- the mascaras capable of great lengths, volume and curling capabilities to boot.
Before checking which mascaras we love in this eye makeup roundup, see these quick application tips courtesy of Chuck Hezekiah, national makeup artist for Maybelline New York. He claims there are some common eye makeup application errors most women make that can easily be avoided with these simple tricks and techniques:
If you have a traditional brush wand, improve lash separation while applying mascara by moving the wand in a swift, zig-zag fashion from lash root to tip as opposed to one sweeping motion.
We know you're usually in a rush, but take the time to dab the tip of your mascara on a tissue to get rid of the glob that tends to form there. This will keep you from getting uneven, goopy product distribution -- especially on those shorter lashes.
If you use a lash primer, particularly a white one, wait 10-30 seconds for the primer to dry, then apply your mascara. This keeps the black color of your mascara from turning gray.