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Grex > Consumer > #16: Where'd Maybelline's Perfectly Natural mascara go? | |
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popcorn
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Where'd Maybelline's Perfectly Natural mascara go?
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Sep 4 14:32 UTC 1994 |
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popcorn
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response 1 of 13:
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Sep 5 20:24 UTC 1994 |
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gracel
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response 2 of 13:
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Sep 6 01:39 UTC 1994 |
(Sorry, I haven't used the stuff since I was in high school, and
not much then)
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danr
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response 3 of 13:
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Sep 8 16:07 UTC 1994 |
I don't use it much, either. Sorry. :)
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popcorn
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response 4 of 13:
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Nov 1 14:17 UTC 1994 |
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batty
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response 5 of 13:
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Nov 2 23:38 UTC 1994 |
I tried it once in junior high, I didn't like it. It felt like putting glue on
my lashes[4~ on my lashes. Try Clinque's mascara. I know it is a bit
expensive, but trust meit works!!:)
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popcorn
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Nov 3 01:10 UTC 1994 |
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batty
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response 7 of 13:
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Nov 3 06:32 UTC 1994 |
Note: I know this sounds rude and all, but you don't spell my name with a
'u'. It's just the way my parents gave it to me, and it kind of stuck:)
Now, about this mascara thing; I like one that doesn't clump, or wash down
my face if I happen to cry (veyr emotional at times. Those Hallmar
commercials get to me) I also like the kind that comes with a brush that
is so thick my lashes don't have a chance in hell of sticking together.
I don't care one way or another about the soap and water part because I
clean my face with make up remover. That is why I like the Clinique. Yet
there is a Maybelline (sorry can't remember the name) that is nice. It
comes in a maroon tube. Tyr it you amy like it.
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popcorn
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Nov 3 17:20 UTC 1994 |
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batty
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response 9 of 13:
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Nov 3 18:34 UTC 1994 |
Yes, I believe so. After I thought about it a while, I realized that Loreal
also makes a mascara that is nice. It comes in a long black tube with a gold
top. Again, I don't remeber the name (not on my list of priorities.)
Sorry!:)
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headdoc
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response 10 of 13:
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Nov 4 23:03 UTC 1994 |
I have been using Max Factor 2000Calories or some such for years. Consumers
Union did a blind study on mascaras and it was the favorite, even when
compared to much more expensive brands. I have a friend who swears that
a very expensive Dept. store brand , with an Italian name (Borgessa?perhaps)
that costs $14 per is the world's best. I can't imagine spending $14 for
mascara, since, if I don't change it every three months or so, my eyes
start to itch from the bacteria growth. The Max Factor doesn't run during
the day but it does require Maybelline eye makeup remover to get off. And
if I forget to do that before I shower, Jerry tells me I look like a
penguin.
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scratch
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response 11 of 13:
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Mar 25 23:49 UTC 1995 |
I believe that the one Jacqui is talking about is Loreal's Voluminous and it
isn't too bad. It tends to smudge really easily.
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headdoc
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response 12 of 13:
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Apr 1 20:13 UTC 1995 |
Well folks, I am just finishing up on the first Borgessa Mascara. Cost me
$15 for a tube. It lasted a long time and was fine. But not so much better
than Max Factor to spend over $10 more each time I buy it. The tube was very
pretty, but again, not worth the cost.
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katie
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response 13 of 13:
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Aug 16 05:33 UTC 1995 |
The green/pink mascara (I think it's maybelline) is all I'll use. It's
supposedly the favorite of pro makeup artists and models, too.
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