
Don’t worry, and she isn’t making actual drinks with them.) Not only does it provide great volume, but it also has a lash-enhancing complex to boost your natural eyelash growth circle. (That’s makeup speak for mix-and-match mascaras. This was the other product Evania uses for mascara cocktails. There are no clumps, globs, or chunky spider lashes here. I used to use just Great Lash, but maybe they changed the formula or something because it stopped working as well.” But this one gives good fullness without clumpiness, and they still feel soft, which is the best. I have short and sparse lashes, and every other mascara I’ve gotten at CVS or Duane Reade ends up making my lashes feel super stiff and gross. This mascara doesn’t turn your eyelashes into plastic-y spikes: Never again will you complain about stubby eyelashes. It is clump-resistant, long-wearing, and increases your lashes by up to 44%.

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Revlon to separate and make my lashes thick and full and NYC to extend them all the way high to my eyebrows, haha.” “NYC the magenta bottle one it is AMAZING! I use that on top of Revlon grow luscious mascara. Big Bold Mascara, NYC New York Colorįacebook commenter Evania uses this mascara to get serious length without the need for falsies: The brush has a unique Cocoon Fibers design that stretches out lashes at the corners for a wide-eyed look. “I was really, really impressed with L’Oreal Voluminous Butterfly Mascara.” Jenny couldn’t choose just one favorite drugstore mascara, and she had three standouts. The patented brush has 10 layers of bristles, so you don’t have to comb your lashes for three minutes to build up decent volume and length. “Maybelline the falsies or Maybelline lash sensational. This is one of commenter Breanne’s picks: Lash Sensational Mascara, Maybellineīased on this list, if you go to the drugstore and pick up any Maybelline mascara, you will not be disappointed. This lash-boosting mascara claims it gives your lashes 99% more lift and 12 times more volume. It is not a waterproof mascara, but that, to me, is another good thing because there’s no need for makeup remover lotion to get rid of it!”

I love it, and in the event that that company stops producing these two. “If I can’t find it, I use BIG Bold Curl from NYC as well, and it works wonders on my super straight eyelashes. If she can’t get her regular City Curls, she gets this volumizing mascara: Big Bold Curl Mascara, NYC New York Color It promises 60% fuller and curlier lashes with just a few swipes. “I have tried every single mascara: (well, I might be exaggerating a little bit) cheap, expensive… Various brands, but the one and only that has satisfied my requirements is the City Curls from NYC, (that, as a nice plus, is only $3.00 to $4.00).” City Curls Curling Mascara, NYC New York Colorįacebook commenter Ivone Gonzalez has lots of high praise for this very affordable mascara:

Then you use the spiky ball to make each lash even longer. You use the regular flat side to build length and volume. The brush might look a bit weird, but it works. It also comes in Brownish Black, Very Black, and Blackest Black, so you can choose the right level of intensity.

“Maybelline Volum’ Express The Falsies and their patented ‘Spoon Brush.’ I find it makes my lashes voluminous without clumping.” This was the mascara that kept on getting recommended again and again and again. Volum’Express The Falsies Mascara, Maybelline Plus, it is Ophthalmologist tested and safe for contact lens wearers. Reader Melissa Carino McCauley selected this one as her fave. Maybelline mascaras kept on showing up on the list. These are the best drugstore mascaras, according to you: 1. ( Related: Signs That You Are Definitely Addicted to Mascara ) Choose any of the ones from this list, and you’ll be very happy with your affordable pick. The next time you’re in the market for a new mascara, skip the department store and head to your nearest drugstore. If you spend $10 on a mascara, you can get one that is just as good, if not better, than a $30 mascara. There is that often-heard line, “you get what you pay for,” but it doesn’t apply to mascaras.
