Walked past this thing for years. It looks like a sad, forgotten glue stick.
But it’s the reason my mascara doesn’t look like a sad, forgotten mess by 3 PM.
A $8 primer from L’Oréal. Claims “falsie-level volume.” I call that a dare.
The Wand
It’s a plastic comb — gets every single lash, even the tiny corner ones.
The Base
Goes on stark white so you can see exactly where you put it.
The Dry-Down
Dries clear and slightly tacky in about 30 seconds. Perfect mascara grip.
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It’s not just goop. There’s a castor oil and keratin complex in here. They condition and build a literal fiber base.
- Castor Oil: Conditions and helps lashes feel less crispy
- Keratin: A protein that coats and bulks up each hair
- Acrylate Copolymer: The film-forming agent that creates the hold
- Panthenol: A humectant that adds a bit of flexibility
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The texture is thin — not a heavy paste. It feels like a slick, milky serum on the wand.
By week two, I noticed my lashes felt softer at night. A weird, welcome side effect of the conditioning.
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My lashes looked 40% thicker. Zero smudging. But it doesn’t add length — that’s all on your mascara.
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This isn’t a subtle “maybe it works” product. It’s a functional, boring-looking tool that delivers.