Monday, June 21, 2010

Maybelline Define a Lash (slim green tube) or CoverGirl LashBlast (fat orange tube)?

1. Which one gives volume?


2. Which one gives length?


3. Which one clumps less?


4. Which one flakes less?


5. Which one separates lashes?


6. Which one curls?





Best, correct answers gets 10 points.


Maybelline Define a Lash (slim green tube) or CoverGirl LashBlast (fat orange tube)?
I LOVED the Maybelline Define a lash.. WHYYYYY..


1. Gave me such great volume... I went to the bobbi brown makeup counter for concealer and the lady asked me what mascare I used..:)


2. Length came with the volume


3. Never clumped on me..


4. Never flaked....


5. The brush always grabbed alot of product and dispersed it evenly so it seperated all my lashed.


6. I use a lash curler.


I do like the the covergirl, BUT when I wear it, it does flake, if my eyes water it also runs, just didn't last at all like the maybelline, which even after a good cry was on my lashed..:)Maybelline Define a Lash (slim green tube) or CoverGirl LashBlast (fat orange tube)?
1. Both of these mascaras are defining/lengthening lashes, but if I had to say which one volumnizes more than the other, I'd say CG LashBlast.


2. Both of these give length ... It kind of depends on how long your lashes are, I'd say LashBlast.


3. They both don't clump unless you put on too many coats, so I can't really say.


4. Erm, I don't think either flakes.


5. LashBlast separates lashes very well, but Define-a-Lash is great too.


6. Neither of these are designed to curl your lashes, if you want to hold a curl, use waterproof or two coats of washable mascara.


7. Neither gives racoon eyes.





These mascaras are neutral in your questions, so if I had to choose I'd say CG LashBlast because it has more product for the same price as Define-a-Lash.
Lashblast definitely. It gives tons of volume. Neither of them curls, but lash blast holds a curl really well. I don't get clumps using it, so it will separate lashes if you apply it well. I wipe off the excess and then slightly wiggle it at the base of my lashes to get it to surround all the lashes and then brush out. The more coats the more dramatic the look. It will flake if you try to brush the lashes after it's dried, but I never need to so it's not an issue. It gives a bit of length. but heres a trick I've heard off. Use your voluminizing mascara and top it on the ends with a lengthening one (like loreal telescopic) for both length and volume. Define a lash is best for a very subtle look. You could also try Makeupalley.com, it has reviews on both products by tons of people. I use that site all the time before I buy something to see if it's worth it.
i think i just go for short answers..





1. Which one gives volume? def. lash blast


2. Which one gives length? both


3. Which one clumps less? lashblast (slightly though..)


4. Which one flakes less? neither


5. Which one separates lashes? lashblast


6. Which one curls? both


7. Which one doesn't give spidery eyelashes? hahhaha... neither i guess...





to conclude... i'll go for lashblast.... ^^
i have lash blast and it it amazing. It gives length and volume and doesnt clump. It doesnt really curl but it doesnt clump or flake. I suggest using lashblast and then get curlpower (i forgot who its made by) and put that on top, it works very well. Its double sided in a purple white and black tube
I've never used the second one, but i've used SO many mascaras to help with all the things you've named and after finding define a lash i've never used anything else. I love it! It's great :)
Lash Blast is better overall! No clumping or flaking, but great volume, length, etc.
define a lash.





toadally.


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does all that.


ahaha



definately lash blast
lashblast (fat orange tube) haha. i have it and i love it ! :)
lashblast allll the way!%26lt;3
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