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Postby Diflower » 12 Jul 2016, 18:07

August issue, £2, free Benefit Gimme Brow, choice of two shades light and dark :D
Marie Claire, for twice the price, has benefit's newly relaunched brow product ;)
I shall use it tomorrow and report back, since my left eyebrow has never grown back properly I use a brow pencil every day :) This looks like a mascara-type thing ;)
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Re: Glamour magazine

Postby Kaz » 12 Jul 2016, 18:09

Oh I shall look out for that, I'm out and about tomorrow, meeting a friend in the Quays :)
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Re: Glamour magazine

Postby JoM » 13 Jul 2016, 01:29

Thanks Di, I'll have a look later!

I actually bought a Benefit mascara last week while I was on my way to the meet. I've had problems with mascara sliding straight off, even waterproof, so resorted to dyeing my lashes and using a clear mascara.
I bought some MAC lipstick online and received a mascara sample with it. I tried it and it stayed on. I looked in MAC last week but they didn't have a brown in stock so I thought I'd try Benefit They're Real as they do a brown.
It's fantastic! I apply it first thing and it stays on until I remove it at bedtime.
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Re: Glamour magazine

Postby Kaz » 13 Jul 2016, 07:28

Oh that's a result Jo :) I have trouble with mascaras too, but with me the problem is how straight and fine, but sparse, my lashes are :? They have no curl (just like the hair on my head!) and most mascaras just make them very clumpy and spidery :roll: The Clinique ones are good, never tried Benefit.
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Re: Glamour magazine

Postby Ally » 13 Jul 2016, 15:06

I thought your eye make up looked lovely last week Kaz. :)
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Re: Glamour magazine

Postby Gal » 13 Jul 2016, 20:41

I have had that Benefit one I bought it with some of the birthday money i got from the girls at work last year. It was good but seemed to go dry and unusable in a short time :(

I'm now using a different one, (can't remember which) but like you Kaz I have straight lashes where the mascara either clumps or looks as though i haven't put enough on. I am toying with the idea of having an eyelash perm....
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Re: Glamour magazine

Postby Kaz » 13 Jul 2016, 21:20

Oh now that would solve a lot of probs Gal, but I am so damned sensitive with stuff that I'd probably react! Let us know if you go for it! :)

Thanks Ally, that's the Clinique mascara I use now, took me ages to find one that suited :)
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Re: Glamour magazine

Postby Kaz » 13 Jul 2016, 21:24

Just a thought Gal. but maybe if you'd taken that mascara back they would have replaced it? Not the same company, I know, but my friend Emma returned a Body Shop concealer the other week, when we were in town - they didn't have the exact one in stock, but they gave her another similar one, with the promise of replacing the original when they got stock in :o 8-) :D I thought that was brilliant customer service! Always worth a go!
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Re: Glamour magazine

Postby Ally » 14 Jul 2016, 07:33

I had my eyelashes dyed once and loved them...there looked like a very fine line of eyeliner on the upper lashes that I really liked.

All 3 of my boys have very long thick lashes...typical! :lol:

Gal...what's an eyelash perm?
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Re: Glamour magazine

Postby Gal » 14 Jul 2016, 16:32

Er...where they perm your eyelashes ;) Just like they did your hair back in the 80s - it makes them curl and they look better when you wear mascara 8-)
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