TRIED AND TESTED; BEAUTY CONFIDENTIAL.Byline: ELSA McALONAN, with her team of experts, answers your beauty problems .. Prescriptives' Motor-Eyes Instant Action Mascara, [pounds sterling]25.45, prescriptives.co.uk A vibrating vibrating, v using quivering hand motions made across the client's body for therapeutic purposes. brush does the work for you, lifting, curling and coating lashes -- but is it better than ordinary mascara? In a blind test, four real women put it through its paces. Laura Woolley, 36, Edinburgh. ONCE I got used to it, I liked it. Two coats left me with thick lashes that didn't flake or stick together, and the colour was great. 7/10 Lisa John Lisa John is an English ten-pin bowler. Born 14th August 1981, and a resident of Worthing, West Sussex, Lisa has been bowling since 1990. Currently ranked number 6 in the UK Lisa has been a National Team Member from 1997 – 2003, but has been out of the National Team , 24, Liverpool. I LOVED this. I found the vibrating brush really made a difference when applying the mascara. It separated my lashes and there wasn't a single clump. It stayed perfect all day, but came off easily with make-up remover. Brilliant! 10/10 Julia Bodie, 43, Surrey. I WASN'T convinced about the need for the vibration of the brush, but it did help separate my lashes and stop clumping clumping /clump·ing/ (klump´ing) the aggregation of particles, such as bacteria, into irregular masses. clump·ing n. The massing together of bacteria or other cells suspended in a fluid. . The colour was good and it coated well. 6/10 Ann Harris, 61, Wiltshire. I LIKED the mascara, but didn't enjoy the vibration so close to my eyes. 4/10 |
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