Clinique High Impact Curling Mascara
review by Daisy Banham
Clinique introduced their new High Impact Curling Mascara on the 1st of
February and I had the privilege of testing out the product. The mascara
uses thermal technology which provides a smooth, thin film that when dry ,
holds the curl in place. It also uses a new brush applicator which is curved
and specifically designed to curl the lashes. I love innovative products so
was definitely excited about trying it out.
Initially I was a bit sceptical as the brush was quite thin and I am a
regular user of the massive, chunky mascara brushes which produce a lot of
volume. The first time I used the mascara I did as the instructions told me
which was to scoop lashes in the curve of the brush before flipping the
brush over and using that side to hold the curl in place for a few seconds.
However the next day I tried it a different way and I much preferred it-
instead of scooping lashes in the curve I flipped the brush over and coated
my lashes this way which meant that my lashes were coated and curled at the
same time.
Despite my reservations over the thin brush, I was really impressed by how
the mascara left the lashes separated, lengthened and covered with a glossy
thick black colour. It also did deliver the claim of creating a good curl.
If a few coats were applied then the curling mascara could create a truly
dramatic effect. I also liked how the mascara didn’t clump or smudge which
is sometimes a problem with the voluminous mascaras.
My only criticism of the product would be that it does claim to be easily
removable with warm water however I did need a eye make-up remover. For more information visit www.clinique.co.uk |