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L’Oreal HiP High Drama Volumizing Mascara, Ultimate Black

Long Lashes, Makeup Removal, Sensitive Eyes, Volumizing Mascara

This weekend I went on an all out L’Oreal HIP makeup binge. Whenever I see the words NEW I have to give it a try. This weekend though my main goal was to get my hands on a product called smudge pot, (an eyeliner cream in a small jug) seeing how this smudge pot eyeliner was nowhere to be found, I instead came across a counter that just puked up a bunch of new L’Oreal products called HIP (high intensity pigment).

I found a pot of eyeliner, I grabbed a compact of bronzer, I swiped up some mascara, and I even threw in some lip color (something I rarely do). It wasn’t like I needed all of this new crap; I wanted it, and to be honest my older makeup products were past their expiration date anyway (I guess).

My Mascara History:

I was a huge mascara junkie in my late teens. I applied two, sometimes three coats, and then would curl my lashes. I at this time had long thick lashes, and over time these lashes eventually got thin, short and almost non-existent. This was due to too much use on the eye lash curler. It took years to get my lashes back to a normal length, and still they suffer. They are not the thick long lashes they once were.

Due to me losing my thick long lashes I quit using mascara all together. I chucked every mascara and lash curler I owned. Now I only use mascara when there is a big event or party I have to attend.

Why I Purchased L’Oreal HiP High Drama Volumizing Mascara, Ultimate Black:

It was truly a whim purchase. I was feeling ‘HIP’, and to be honest I did not really even read the packaging before I bought it. Later on at home though, the promise on the package sounded good, so I was glad I took it home.

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The formula promised the darkest lash I had ever seen basically. A bold dark look, with maximum impact…not only that the mascara is safe to use for those with sensitive eyes, or for those who wear contacts.

When I do my eyes up all nice, nice, I usually do them dark. I will wear black eyeliner, and black mascara. Supposedly this mascara though would be the darkest!

Okay, so let’s put it to the test.

The brush is a standard application brush, nothing special about it really. I dipped the brush into the tube and applied to my little lashes. The formula was pretty runny but didn’t drip or make a mess. The dark formula stuck to my lash with ease, and yep, I can say it was truly a really, really dark color. I was in love. The first application and already my lashes had a deep dark dramatic look to them.

I knew that application number two would really make them dark. I was right.

However after applying a second coat I noticed some clumpage, some stickiness, some yuckyness.

It wasn’t awful, but I surely was not expecting it. A few of my lashes stuck together, and a quick pick to the lash and all was well. Throughout the day though the mascara did eventually get flaky looking.

It was not a terrible mascara, but it also was not an excellent one. I do enjoy the deep dark dramatic look it gives my eyes, but at the same time I do not like having to pick at my lashes to rid them of flakes and clumps. Doing so just causes loss of lashes if I am not careful.

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Removal:

L’Oreal HiP High Drama Volumizing Mascara, Ultimate Black easily came off of my eyes with a few swiped of a makeup removal pad. I would recommend removing any makeup with removal pads. Soap and water hurts and could get into your eyes.

Recommendation:

I do and I don’t recommend L’Oreal HiP High Drama Volumizing Mascara, Ultimate Black. I recommend it if it is cheap, but if you are not going to get it for $5.00 or less then it truly is not worth it.

I spent $8.99 or so on the mascara, and if I could not get it for less I would not purchase it again. If I could get it for less though, I probably would.

For me its a 3 out of 5.

I can’t really bash on it, because like I said, I enjoy the deep dramatic look. With it’s ups the product has its downs as well.

Availability:

If you are still willing to try it at it’s higher price you can pick it up at ULTA or Walmart.