What I liked about Sephora's Lash Stretcher mascara was that it's pretty affordable costing around $5 to $10 for a tube, and that's about how much most drugstore mascaras cost now a days. I really liked the brush too; it was slender but thick enough to really get into my lashes to coat each one and fan them out, and yet still slender enough that I didn't get mascara around my eyes. I love mascaras in general, but I hate cleaning up the mess it sometimes make due to a bad brush design. Sephora's Lash Stretcher brush slightly curls at the tip too. I find this comes in handy for my outer corners and the center of my lashes.
I've been using Sephora's Lash Stretcher mascara for some time now and what I've noticed was that it doesn't tend to smear, smudge or flake. All of these three traits are a must for me because I'm not the type of girl that visit's the bathroom several times a day just to check on my makeup. I also don't carry around a compact mirror. I'm more of a 'apply it and forget it' type of girl. The no flaking part is very important to me because I'm a contact lens wearer. If you wear contacts and have ever gotten anything trapped underneath it you'll know how irritating and painful it can be. Aside from that, Sephora's Lash Stretcher mascara seems to last all day, at least for me it did. I've applied it early in the morning and by the end of the day when I go to take it off my lashes look just as good as they did that morning. I found that Sephora's Lash Stretcher mascara really does lengthen my lashes, noticeably so. It's also buidable, so the more I brushed on the fuller my lashes looked, and there's little to no clumping.
At present I can't think of any cons to Sephora's Lash Stretcher. So far it's done everything I want in a mascara, and it's affordable. I would definitely buy this mascara in the full size, and I would recommend it to anyone.
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