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4 Replies to “Drei Mascaras – wo liegen die Unterschiede?”
I’m so happy you did this review because for the longest time I have felt like I was missing out on the Kush Mascara.
I think I’m going to look into rubber wands now and give it a try. Mascara is one of those items I always struggle with because my lashes are very straight and hard to curl
You’re welcome! <3 It's true, this mascara has been sooo hyped up. Their marketing strategy clearly was successful. The brand just launched in Germany and I can't wait to swatch and look at all the products in person soon to compare my impressions with what I heard so far from youtubers – it's so interesting to find out whether my taste/expectations in a product meet up with theirs 😀
Oh I understand that this must be tiring for you... I think rubber wands are more firm, so to me it would make sense if they are better at curling and pushing the lashes upwards. And for you it probably is key that the formula dries down completely and isn't super heavy so the lashes keep their shape. Ugh! I heard someone with downwards-angled lashes say they exclusively use and try waterproof mascaras because apparently they hold the curl better. It's just a bit harder to find that in a vegan mascara.
Great comparison. I tried the Alterra mascara based on your recommendation and when I first openend it I immediately noticed the intense fragrance, unfortunately it irritates my eyes. But fragrance aside, it was just a mediocre mascara on my lashes. I don’t like super wet formulas in general.
I always keep my favorite mascara wand (Essence Super Curl) and just use that if I don’t get on with a mascara wand, provided that it fits in the tube. Generally I like a rubber wand with a dry formula, because I want thicker lashes, but also seperation. My lashes are naturally long and curled. The vegan mascaras I really liked so far are the Essence Super Curl and Catrice The Little Black One. The only downside is that they dry out pretty quickly, because of their dry formula.
Thank you for the feedback and tips! Yes it absolutely depends on our own lashes, on what we have to work with – which makes it disappointing, noticing how little attention most people put on that when giving a review. Especially on social media!
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I’m so happy you did this review because for the longest time I have felt like I was missing out on the Kush Mascara.
I think I’m going to look into rubber wands now and give it a try. Mascara is one of those items I always struggle with because my lashes are very straight and hard to curl
You’re welcome! <3 It's true, this mascara has been sooo hyped up. Their marketing strategy clearly was successful. The brand just launched in Germany and I can't wait to swatch and look at all the products in person soon to compare my impressions with what I heard so far from youtubers – it's so interesting to find out whether my taste/expectations in a product meet up with theirs 😀
Oh I understand that this must be tiring for you... I think rubber wands are more firm, so to me it would make sense if they are better at curling and pushing the lashes upwards. And for you it probably is key that the formula dries down completely and isn't super heavy so the lashes keep their shape. Ugh! I heard someone with downwards-angled lashes say they exclusively use and try waterproof mascaras because apparently they hold the curl better. It's just a bit harder to find that in a vegan mascara.
Great comparison. I tried the Alterra mascara based on your recommendation and when I first openend it I immediately noticed the intense fragrance, unfortunately it irritates my eyes. But fragrance aside, it was just a mediocre mascara on my lashes. I don’t like super wet formulas in general.
I always keep my favorite mascara wand (Essence Super Curl) and just use that if I don’t get on with a mascara wand, provided that it fits in the tube. Generally I like a rubber wand with a dry formula, because I want thicker lashes, but also seperation. My lashes are naturally long and curled. The vegan mascaras I really liked so far are the Essence Super Curl and Catrice The Little Black One. The only downside is that they dry out pretty quickly, because of their dry formula.
Thank you for the feedback and tips! Yes it absolutely depends on our own lashes, on what we have to work with – which makes it disappointing, noticing how little attention most people put on that when giving a review. Especially on social media!