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L'oreal Telescopic Original Mascara Review

 






Most of the people in my family were blessed with thick long beautiful lashes. Sadly I was not one of them. I have spent years running out and trying every brand of mascara I have seen advertised on tv, in magazines etc. It wasn't until a couple of years ago that I discovered the disclaimer in tiny print in these advertisements that reads " models lashes enhanced with inserts" . I was livid to say the least that I had never noticed it before and had spent so much money over the years on products that didn't work. This time I decided to Google the best mascara. Several hours, and many, many websites later I had a top contender in the mascara battle. I picked up a tube of L'oreal Telescopic Original Mascara in black noir at my local Walmart marketplace when I was picking up my produce. It was around $10 or a little less. I couldn't wait to try it and see for myself if it lived up to the online hype.


Description

Enhances your lashes with intense length and unique lash by lash separation.


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Review

The first thing I noticed was the extremely thin brush. Most of the brands I used in the past had a really thick curled wand. The L'oreal Telescopic Original Mascara has a thin straight wand. The wand actually works great. It separated my tiny, short lashes better than anything I have ever used. I chose black noir, I also used two coats on my lashes. Granted I didn't look like I was wearing false eyelashes after but I did have beautiful long looking eyelashes. The best part was that with the thin brush there were no clumps and no smudges. I finally found my go to mascara that does exactly what it says!


Benefits

There are so many reasons to try L'oreal Telescopic Original Mascara starting with it delivers on looks. It is also fragrance free, ophthalmologist tested, allergy tested, suitable for sensitive eyes, and contact lens wearers. It separates lashes beautifully giving the appearance of thick, full, long lashes with no clumping and smudges. 


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