Venicefemme
09-15-2002, 01:31 PM
I've been tempted to try the new Revlon 'lash tint' Anyone tried it yet?
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Venicefemme 09-15-2002, 01:31 PM I've been tempted to try the new Revlon 'lash tint' Anyone tried it yet? Sponsor Pinkroses 09-16-2002, 11:45 AM I just went to Revlons home page. That tint looks like a good idea. However, it says that you only use it every 3 days and you have to remove it completely before reapplying the product. Would regular makeup remover take the tint off completely? And if so, I wear eyeliner everyday so when I remove the eyeliner the tint would come off. Now, if thats the case where you have to wait 3 days to reapply, this product would not be good for me. The idea of this product is great but I am concerned with what happens with the tint when I remove my makeup every night. Venicefemme 09-17-2002, 11:48 PM Okay, I'm giving it a test run. So far it seems like waterproof mascara. Kinda like a little pvc coating rather than true lash tint. We'll see. Venicefemme 09-21-2002, 05:51 PM I'm not thrilled w/ it! The first day it looked fine. My lashes had a little definition. By the 2nd day little clumps had fallen off, which meant I needed to remove it to reapply. I used Maybellene waterproof eye makeup remover (reg.remover won't budge it) and it wasn't an easy task to get all the little clumps off. I used it again w/ the same results. It might be useful as a super-waterproof mascara although it doesn't do much in the thickening/lengthing dept! Carroll 09-21-2002, 09:49 PM I wasn't too thrilled with it. It doesn't do anything for thickening and lengthening -if you already have dark lashes no point in this mascara at all, actually. My lashes looked exactly the same just black instead of blonde... and I really hated the applicator, it made it impossible to get right along the lash line which with blonde lashes I really need to do. It definitely stayed on, I washed off my waterproof eyeliner no problem and none of the mascara came off. However, my eyes just get too irritated having mascara on all night, so my eyes were blood shot the next morning. Maybe this is something eyes can get used to with time? It took me forever to get this mascara off, and it definitely didn't clump or crumble or smudge at all, true to it's claim, however it just wasn't the mascara for me. I actually like being able to wash off my mascara before I go to bed! They need a better designed applicator (this is my biggest gripe about it), besides that and the fact this really isn't a thickening or lengthening mascara it seems like good stuff. Achtungbabe 09-24-2002, 08:55 PM Ok, first of all, remove the clumps with a lash brush! IF you remove the clumps when it is wet, it lasts and after three or so days, you barly have to remove any. It fades away fine. If you want a natural dark lashes without any smudging, and time wasting in the morning it is good stuff, I think. You do have to use oil based remover too, if you need to remove it. Venicefemme 09-25-2002, 01:11 PM Glad it works well for you. I had no problem w/ it clumping when it went on. It just didn't wear off evenly and it started wearing off quickly. Have a feeling it's because my hair is very fine and it probably didn't have enough to cling to. apple2079 09-25-2002, 05:32 PM It works for me http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/smile.gif. I like it coz it doesn't come off even i wash my face so i don't have a reccon eye after i wash or end of the day. It last about 2 day for me coz i put eyeliner too so when i take off eyeline i guess i took some of the tint off too. |
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