This mascara takes its inspiration from hair rollers, as
suggested by the name! The mascara brush has intricate detailing with lots of
little hooks that grip onto your lashes for an easy yet dramatic application.
I normally try to steer clear of rubber mascara wands. Out of
trial and error, I’ve always favoured the application of brush (or whatever
technical term they’re called) wands. So, I was pleasantly surprised to find
that the Benefit Roller Lash mascara didn’t clump at all upon application.
In fact, the mascara left my lashes looking well defined and
jet-black in colour. The length and curl of my lashes was also exaggerated,
which makes this mascara amazing for a night out.
I usually wear MAC plush lash mascara and hands on heart
admit that it’s my favourite mascara. It emphasises my lashes whilst remaining
natural looking (and feeling). So, I have to admit that I wasn’t a fan of the
thick formula of the Benefit Roller Lash. I found that it tugged on my lashes
and was difficult to remove, which is a serious downside to the product.
However, there’s no denying that it creates a dramatic effect, making it great
for moments when really want to make your eyes pop.
As for ELLE… I certainly won’t be rushing to buy that
magazine again. 105 pages in and I finally reached the first bit of copy, which
was mediocre at best. The magazine was mainly made up of adverts and was far
from what I’d call a ‘fashion issue’. Unless, they’re counting the adverts as
being part of the content. I was seriously disappointed by it, but would like
to thank it for the free Roller Lash mascara! So in the future, I think I’ll be
sticking to the bodybuilding and independent magazines!
What’s your favourite magazine?



this does sound like an amazing mascara, but it may be a bit too much for every day! id love it if youd comment back http://www.amyelizabethfashion.com/2015/02/a-different-type-of-new-year-detox.html xx
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