![]() It promises 60% fuller and curlier lashes with just a few swipes. “I have tried every single mascara: (well, I might be exaggerating a little bit) cheap, expensive… Various brands, but the one and only that has satisfied my requirements is the City Curls from NYC, (that, as a nice plus, is only $3.00 to $4.00).” City Curls Curling Mascara, NYC New York Colorįacebook commenter Ivone Gonzalez has lots of high praise for this very affordable mascara: Then you use the spiky ball to make each lash even longer. You use the regular flat side to build length and volume. The brush might look a bit weird, but it works. It also comes in Brownish Black, Very Black, and Blackest Black, so you can choose the right level of intensity. “Maybelline Volum’ Express The Falsies and their patented ‘Spoon Brush.’ I find it makes my lashes voluminous without clumping.” This was the mascara that kept on getting recommended again and again and again. Volum’Express The Falsies Mascara, Maybelline Plus, it is Ophthalmologist tested and safe for contact lens wearers. Reader Melissa Carino McCauley selected this one as her fave. Maybelline mascaras kept on showing up on the list. These are the best drugstore mascaras, according to you: 1. ( Related: Signs That You Are Definitely Addicted to Mascara ) Choose any of the ones from this list, and you’ll be very happy with your affordable pick. The next time you’re in the market for a new mascara, skip the department store and head to your nearest drugstore. If you spend $10 on a mascara, you can get one that is just as good, if not better, than a $30 mascara. $13.84 for sample size.There is that often-heard line, “you get what you pay for,” but it doesn’t apply to mascaras. ![]() Kinerase Restructure Firming Cream: Unfortunately, it’s a bit early to tell if our faces and necks are really becoming firmer, but the expense of this product ($98 for full size) and its serious-looking packaging makes us hope we’ll be seeing results soon.$2 for travel size, but we found this size at Ulta for $5. Our only complaint is that this treatment is only for “fine to normal hair”, which has us wondering what Glossy Box thought women with thick or curly hair were going to do with it. Wella Professionals Enrich Moisturizing Treatment: This hair mask was a nice product and fairly-sized, with enough to keep our hair silky for a week or two.The biggest difference between this and a drugstore shaving cream is probably how thin the cream is when applied it doesn’t foam as much as other shave gels from the can, and it was a nice difference, causing a softer shaving experience. This is a nice, odorless cream that leaves your legs feeling soft after shaving. First Aid Beauty Smooth Shave Cream: We heard good things about this shaving cream, and we weren’t disappointed.As a body moisturizing cream, it felt super-luxe and decadent, leaving our skin smooth and smelling faintly of vanilla without being overpowering. And for us, that is a very, very good thing. Shea Terra Bourbon Vanilla Whipped Shea Butter Body Creme: Now this, on the other hand, smelled like sugar cookies.It was also an oily solution (interesting for a perfume), and we can’t really see this being something you spritz on for a nice smell. The supposedly “sweet lemon sorbet with bourbon, tangy lime peel, basil, and ginger” smelled like a musky, lemony cleaning solution. A Perfume Organic in Urban Organic: We hated this, and it seems our online pals did as well.We certainly had more trouble preventing smudging and applying an even layer of mascara than it was worth, even at $20 a pop. It has a unique curved brush that gets to those hard-to-reach outer and inner lashes, but it’s also hard to control and smudges quite easily. Beauty Addicts Showoff Mascara in Jet Black: This mascara, like all expensive mascara, has a debate-worthy price.We have to say that the packaging is gorgeous – a glossy pink box that instantly brightened our mood! And some of our friends have gotten even more creative with it. ![]() At $21/month, GlossyBox is one of the pricier beauty subscription boxes (compare to MyGlam or Birchbox, both at $10), so we were curious to see what it would offer.
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