Showing posts with label Eye Lashes. Show all posts
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L'Oreal Miss Manga Mega Volume Review



“Ooops, look what just feel into my shopping basket.” That is what happened during my venture to Liverpool about 3 weeks when I came across the L’Oreal Miss Manga Mega Volume mascara in Boots. It was on an introductory offer on £5.99 (usually £8.99).

The mascara is available in 3 different colours: Black, Violet and Turquoise. I packed black as I planned on using it every day rather than something for a night out.

I have been a very loyal fan of the Maybelline express mascaras that have been launched over the few years. So, when it came to re-purchase my favourite one I was stopped in my tracks by L’Oreal’s latest addition.  


Its unique selling point:  “360 degrees flexi brush’” for a more “amplified” and “defined” to create a manga eye look. Well, the main point I got from the adverts was that it supposed to make your lashes look more volumised which is what the Maybelline rocket express did for me.

Half way down the applicator is a flexible part that feels flimsy. However, this should and does make it easy to use in different directions. It makes wiggling the awkward parts much easier.

My first impressions from this product were good. The brush is excellent. Hopefully, I have managed to pick this up on the photo’s but the wand is thinner at the tip expands outwards with a slight wave effect throughout the bristles. The pointy tip is great to reaching smaller lashes like the bottom and inner corners of the eyes while the thicker ends scoop the lashes up and flare to the side.

Before application....

After: Finished Result
As you can see the results are good. The formula is thicker than other mascaras I have used before. To begin with, I found that the applicator had enough mascara to last me a week which caused my lashes to clump together. This might be the desired look, but I wanted the volume aspect.  However, as time goes on this has reduced and now I can get the results I want.

The intensity of the colour is great. I’m pleased I opted for black. It gave them the boost and lift. There were no smudges and flakes of mascara underneath my eyes at the end of the day.

This product worked for me. It created more definition with my upper lashes with added volume and length. In terms of the Manga effect – it can be done with the right application. The more product on your wand, the more likely you will achieve the clumped together effect – as there will be more than enough product on the applicator. Personally, this is something I wouldn't try. I like the mascara and would repurchase in the future. 


Maybelline Volum' Express Mascaras: Which one to choose? A Quick Overview

         


The Maybelline Volum’ Express range has many types of mascara that is can difficult to decide which is going to be the better one for you. It’s like a “gotta catch them all” situation.  Available to the UK, there are 6 different types of Volum’ Express mascara (all listed below) and some even have a sub-types!! Argh! Choices…..choices…decisions…decisions...

Honestly, it has been a game of trial and error in knowing which suits you best. But, like me, you all don’t necessarily have the bank balance to be able to ‘willy nilly’.  Therefore, to help with this dilemma, I have dedicated a blog post that gives a brief overview of the mascara’s in this range to de-confused and hopefully help you make a inform decision!

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Maybelline Volum’ Express ® The Falsies Mascara: I have the original version of this that claims to give a false lash effect.  There is a “Black Drama” edition that has a black lace pattern on the wand that’s “extra matte” and extremely black, leaving a more intensive, dramatic finish. In addition to the Black Drama version, there is also a “Flared” edition that has a brush that curves. This brush is thicker and denser than the standard “The Falsies” brush. This is also available in waterproof.

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Maybelline Volum’ Express ® The One by One: I haven’t tried this one yet. It’s not been available in my local stores to give this one a go. It claims the “Lash Catcher Brush” helps lashes look x4 more volumised without any clumps. The brush is very similar to The Rocket brush. However, it has an oval shape with more bristles. Best results for those with full lashes, whether long or short.  It’s also available in waterproof.


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Maybelline Volum’ Express ® The Mega Plush: This is Maybelline’s first gel formula that uses 40% less hard wax to create mega volume. This is ideal for you lucky ones who have longer lashes of the rounder brush pick up the lash better. If you have shorter lashes (like me) than this can leave a spider eye effect.  It also leaves a velvety finish.

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Maybelline Volum’ Express ® The Rocket Mascara: This is my favourite out of the Volume’ Express range. Click here for a further in-depth review on my blog. It claims to offer the biggest amount of volume (x8) thanks to its fine “flexi” bristles brush. It has a round brush, with very small bristles at the tip of the wand that gradually fan out into a standard length. The formula is sleek and glides on smother than the others. It provides a good lift for all lashes.


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Maybelline Volum’ Express ® The Colossal: Formula is enriched with collagen and with a bigger brush. This is available in 3 different shades. Like the Falsies Mascaras, there is also two other sub types. The “cat eyes” version has a leopard print effect on the wand. It’s the same formula, just a slightly different brush, called “the claw”. It’s very similar to the curved brush for “The Falsies” but longer.  It grips onto lashes and flicks them out to give a more extended look. The “smoky eye effect uses kohl pigments that leave a deep, matte finish. Great if you have lashes that are limp that is difficult to curl!


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Maybelline Volum’ Express ® TheTurbo:  The brush is standard.  It’s the ‘old school’, average wide and length brush. It claims to be long lasting with an anti-clumps brush to quickly thicken lashes. I wasn’t impressed with it results so I throw it out!

I like the packaging for all these mascaras. They all have vibrant, funky colours and patterns so it is easily to identify which is which in your make up collection. I found that all the formula tends to be similar to each other, but it’s the brush that appears to make all the difference.



Hope this post helps some of you out there. Please comment below what your experiences are of using the Volum’ Express range!

Ta! X

DISCLAIMER:  I am not promoting Maybelline products, nor I have they contacted me to do so. I enjoy using Maybelline products and want to share my experience of using them.

** All image rights reserved by Maybelline New York. 


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