Mascara Review: L’Oreal Voluminous Million Lashes

L’Oreal’s Voluminous Million Lashes is a twist on the original Voluminous mascara. It’s a different formula and has a brush called the Millionizer.  The brush is large and has a multitude of bristles (I wouldn’t say a million) that can separate lashes and so add length as well as volume.

Like the Telescopic brush, this one is also a little on the bendy side and isn’t a hard brush like the Covergirl LashBlast brush.

I usually hate large brushes, but I found this one exceptionally easy to work with.  The bristles seem to grab on to my lashes so that I can apply just on them and don’t end up getting mascara all over my eyelid.

The formula is also really well made.  It separates lashes, seems to add fibres to lash ends so that they look longer, and it layers like a dream.  You can just keep adding layers and layers of mascara to give yourself really voluminous lashes, and that’s what really makes this mascara shine.

I am finding myself reaching for this mascara over all others these days and I think that’s because it’s so easy to use and it actually gives great volume to your lashes!  I did find some flaking at the end of the day, but I think that may be due to the amount of mascara I’m applying and I don’t think that it has anything to do with the mascara itself.

Pick it up for about $10, here.

 

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5 Responses to Mascara Review: L’Oreal Voluminous Million Lashes

  1. Isabelle says:

    Do you prefer Lash Blast or this one?

  2. Henna says:

    I prefer this. The brush is a little bit easier to work with.

  3. Isabelle says:

    And the result is the same?

  4. Henna says:

    No, they’re different. I do like the look of Lash Blast better.

  5. melisa says:

    I am currently using Voluminous Million Lashes and I love it.

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