Categories: Misc.

L’ORÉAL PARIS Encourages Women to Stop “Faking It”

No woman should ever have to “fake it.” Whether it’s flashing a faux smile through a horrible date or flaunting fake lashes that are tricky, frustrating and time-consuming to achieve, L’Oréal Paris is encouraging thousands of women everywhere to join them in pledging to never fake it again. Because after all, any woman that’s experienced the real thing is sure to pass on faux forever. 

I admit it…..I have an obsession with big lashes. I have tried nearly every mascara out there and I LOVE wearing falsies. So, you can imagine my excitement when I heard about Voluminous False Fiber Lashes Mascara.

A mascara that gives the same look as falsies? No way! I jumped on the chance to check out this product and I actually was pleasantly surprised. Can you tell which eye is wearing Voluminous False Fiber Lashes? 

 

I think it turned out nicely after applying it to both eyes. I could definitely tell a major difference! It's not as thick as my falsies but it looks great! Want to try it yourself? Voluminous False Fiber Lashes is available at mass retailers and drug stores for $8.95 

 

From the creators of the cult-favorite Voluminous Mascara comes a breakthrough in fiber mascara technology. Voluminous False Fiber Lashes Mascara reinvents the false eyelash look, making it possible to achieve the clean impact of professionally-applied false lashes. A combination of super-fine nylon and rayon fibers perfectly adhere to natural lashes, enveloping them from root to tip thanks to an exclusive polymer in the formula. Meanwhile, an architectural precision brush with a 40-degree angle and reverse twist bristles ensure optimal application, making lashes appear fuller, longer, curled and sculpted. No clumps or messy results – just flawless lashes from every angle. 

 

“This is a sponsored post on behalf of L’Oréal via One2One Network. I was compensated and provided product for this post, but all thoughts and opinions are my own."

 

Amelia Old

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