Shiseido was the worst mascara I ever used.
MAC varies. Some is good, some sucks.
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Shiseido was the worst mascara I ever used.
MAC varies. Some is good, some sucks.
I bought Bobbi Brown's waterproof for an outdoor wedding. It was AWFUL. Thick and sticky and clumpy.
You know the best thing I did for my lashes for serious?
I bought a package of "disposable" brushes off eBay. I just wash and reuse them, and I ALWAYS have a clean brush, no clumps, and no need to waste mascara by swiping off the excess. I just transfer from the original OEM brush to the one I'm using. Makes me so happy.
Jen, I have a love/hate relationship with mascara. I can't go without because my lashes are too light but I hate the thick, clumpy feeling I get from most brands. Personally, I like Aveda's Mosscara.
My neighbor is in the hospital in labor. I'm way more excited for her than I expected to be.
Nicole!!!!!
*poke*
I tend to use Almay non-flaking mascara because if I'm wearing mascara, I'm wearing my contacts--dunno that it's that special for how my lashes look, but after using some kind of Maybelline one time and feeling like I had little tiny bits of mascara in my eyes (and irritating my contacts) all night, I was sold.
Ugh. I have showered, and now need to groom, dress and go shopping. It's is grey and GROSS out, and I have zero desire to do out, or to work tonight.
Ick, ick, ick.
At least I have a cute outfit.
Suzi-Q!! Tell K-Bug - *POKE* *POKE* for me.
I have a friend's party to attend tonight. It started snowing this morning. These two things are totally related because I don't particularly feel like going outside. Like, at all.
The only reason I *will* be going is because she'll have food there and I haven't had the time or inclination to buy groceries in about a week. Well, that and the part where she hunts me down and kills me if I don't show up.
I bought a package of "disposable" brushes off eBay. I just wash and reuse them, and I ALWAYS have a clean brush, no clumps, and no need to waste mascara by swiping off the excess. I just transfer from the original OEM brush to the one I'm using. Makes me so happy
Plei, I might be able to lay in a cheap supply of disposable mascara brushes from my sister the Mary Kay dealer. She only charges me her cost (40%, usually)--and I think those tester brushes are dirt cheap.
with Ben that a lot of times, when I get to the root of his stress, part of it comes from what he thinks Scott and I are going to think. Usually, we're much more mellow than his imaginary version of us.
My real parents were always scarier than my imaginary version of them.