Friday, November 18, 2011

Blinc Kiss Me Mascara Review

Blinc Kiss Me Mascara is a popular tubing mascara. Tubing mascara really is rather interesting. The best tubing mascaras, and Kiss Me is one of them, forms “tubes” of product around your lashes when applied. Those tubes tend not to run, clump, smudge, or otherwise budge, even with a fair amount of rubbing. However, the mascara will also remove just fine with a warm water and some light pressure. Many contact lens wearers find tubing mascaras to be ideal because they tend to not flake the way some regular mascaras do.

Blinc Kiss Me Mascara Blinc Tubing Mascara

I tried Blinc Kiss Me over a period of a month.The wand is of average size and the mascara was easy to apply. the mascara did not smudge or flake, and it removed quite easily, although I found the wetter the cloth, the easier it was to remove. When tubing mascara comes off, it does so in tiny strings of product—these are the   “tubes” that had formed around the lashes. I wear contacts, so I definitely liked having a product that did not flake, but I do recommend that you removing contact lenses before removing any tubing mascara, as one of those tubes on your contact lens would not be a pleasant experience!

I did have some minor issues with clumping when I got careless with the mascara. It is always advisable to carefully wipe your mascara brush before application, and I admit to getting lazy with that at times. This is one mascara where that laziness will come back to haunt you,or rather, clump on you! But when I wiped the brush first all was fine.  Overall, I do really like Kiss Me mascara and consider it to be one of the best tubing mascaras around. You really can’t go wring with it.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Blinc Kiss Me Mascara Review

Blinc Kiss Me Mascara is a popular tubing mascara. Tubing mascara really is rather interesting. The best tubing mascaras, and Kiss Me is one of them, forms “tubes” of product around your lashes when applied. Those tubes tend not to run, clump, smudge, or otherwise budge, even with a fair amount of rubbing. However, the mascara will also remove just fine with a warm water and some light pressure. Many contact lens wearers find tubing mascaras to be ideal because they tend to not flake the way some regular mascaras do.

Blinc Kiss Me Mascara Blinc Tubing Mascara

I tried Blinc Kiss Me over a period of a month.The wand is of average size and the mascara was easy to apply. the mascara did not smudge or flake, and it removed quite easily, although I found the wetter the cloth, the easier it was to remove. When tubing mascara comes off, it does so in tiny strings of product—these are the   “tubes” that had formed around the lashes. I wear contacts, so I definitely liked having a product that did not flake, but I do recommend that you removing contact lenses before removing any tubing mascara, as one of those tubes on your contact lens would not be a pleasant experience!

I did have some minor issues with clumping when I got careless with the mascara. It is always advisable to carefully wipe your mascara brush before application, and I admit to getting lazy with that at times. This is one mascara where that laziness will come back to haunt you,or rather, clump on you! But when I wiped the brush first all was fine.  Overall, I do really like Kiss Me mascara and consider it to be one of the best tubing mascaras around. You really can’t go wring with it.

Shop For Blinc Mascara

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Disclosures: Girl Gloss at times reviews products provided by a representative of the company. When we do so, we specifically state so. We also use affiliate links. For more, please see the disclosure page


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