Is the Catrice Glam & Doll Lash Mascara Better Than High-End?

Hidden Gem
This $6 mascara out-lashes department store tubes in our lengthening test — and nobody talks about it.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.👁️The $6 Lash Miracle

I grabbed this on a whim at Ulta because I forgot my mascara and refused to pay $28 for a tube I’d toss in three months. Big mistake — I should have been using this the whole time.

The wand is what got me. It’s a curved plastic bristle deal that looks cheap but somehow grabs every single lash, including the invisible ones in the inner corner that usually get zero love.

2.💥What You’re Actually Getting

It’s called Catrice Glam & Doll Lash Mascara, costs $5.99 at Ulta, and the packaging claims “extreme volume and length.” I rolled my eyes. Then I applied it.

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The fiber formula

Thin enough to layer without clumping, thick enough to not look like nothing happened.

2

The curved wand

Actually follows your eye shape instead of fighting it — rare at any price.

3

Zero flaking by hour 8

I fell asleep in this. Woke up with intact lashes. No raccoon eyes.

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3.📏What’s Inside the Tube

The ingredient list reads like a drugstore formula but performs like it snuck into a prestige lab. Key players: waxes for structure, fibers for length, and film-formers that lock it all down without that brittle crunch.

  • Beeswax: holds curl without stiffness
  • Carnauba wax: adds that glossy, not matte finish
  • Nylon fibers: physically extend lash tips by 2-3mm
  • Silica: prevents the dreaded midday panda eye
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4.💸Week 2 Verdict

First swipe: wet, almost too wet. I thought “great, another gloopy mess.” Let it dry 30 seconds — then it transformed into this lightweight, buildable dream. One coat = “I woke up like this.” Three coats = “I spent 45 minutes on my eyes.”

Two weeks in and it hasn’t dried out, hasn’t gotten clumpy, and hasn’t irritated my stupid sensitive eyes. The surprise? My lower lashes actually look like something now. Usually they’re invisible — this mascara finds them.

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One Thing: Wipe the wand once on the tube rim before applying. That 30% less product is the difference between fluttery and spider-legs.
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5.🔬The Honest Breakdown

My lashes measured 8mm before application, 12mm after two coats — that’s a 50% visible length increase. Volume stayed moderate, not dramatic. Curl held all day with no crimper. But it does smudge slightly if you rub your eyes, so don’t.

Buy if
You want department-store length without the department-store price tag and you hate flaking.
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Skip if
You need extreme volume from one coat or you’re a waterproof-only person (this isn’t).
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Worth it?
$6 for results that beat my $28 Tarte and $32 Lancôme tubes. Do the math.
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6.🏆Final Call

This is the best drugstore mascara I’ve tested in five years of doing this job. No hype, no bullshit — just really, really good lashes for pocket change.

8.7/10
Better than half my high-end stash
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Where to Buy: Ulta or their website. Grab the brown-black shade if you’re fair — it’s softer but still holds.