I found it in the bottom of my makeup bag — a forgotten white tube from the drugstore.
It’s the reason my lashes looked like I was wearing falsies in my last three Zooms. No one knew.
L’Oréal’s Lash Paradise Primer. $8.99. Claims to “amplify” your mascara. Fine. I was skeptical.
The Wand
Tiny, plastic, and precise — gets every stupid little lash.
The Formula
Dries down matte in 30 seconds. No wet, sticky transfer.
The Base
Leaves a faint, greyish cast. Don’t panic — your mascara covers it.
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It’s a conditioning base, not just glue. The key is castor oil and peptides. They coat the lash first — plumps from the root.
- Castor Oil: Conditions + helps lashes hold a curl
- Peptides: Fortifies the hair shaft
- Glycerin: Binds the mascara on top
- Nylon-12: The secret volumizing filler
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Texture is a creamy wax. Applies like a thin veil — you can feel the weightless hold.
By week two, I noticed less mascara smudging under my eyes. The primer acts like a barrier. Unexpected win.
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My mascara (any brand) lasted 12 hours without flaking. Volume doubled. Length? Maybe 10% more. It’s a volumizer, not a lengthener.
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This isn’t a subtle effect. It’s for days you want dramatic, clean, fallout-proof lashes. A no-brainer staple.