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Bourjois' NEW Twist Up The Volume Mascara

By Maybeitsmeganleigh
Bourjois' NEW Twist Up The Volume MascaraI have always really liked Bourjois mascara's & for years I used there 'clubbing mascara', amazing for volume! For one reason or the other I got swept up in the big world of mascara's and seemed to have forgotten about Bourjois.
Bourjois' NEW Twist Up The Volume Mascara
When I saw Bourjois new inervative Twist Up The Volume Mascara, I had to give it a try. I had never seen a mascara like it, the wand is basically two transformable brushes in one. Position 1 has a long thinner brush with more sparsely placed bristles, perfect for lengthening & separating lashes. With a twist of the lid arrives position two, a shorter denser brush for volumising & intensifying the lashes.
As you can see for my pictures this mascara really does what it claims to do, position one lengthens the lashes beautifully with two coats & as the brush is thinner it can get into the little corner lashes. Position two gives volume, not the best volume compared to the Bourjois Clubbing mascara, but you can clearly see more volume than picture one.
So with the two positions mixed together it gives an amazing effect to the lashes, you can combine a mixture of positions to achieve your desired look.
No matter how many coats I have applied this mascara has never made my lashes look clumpy, it leaves me with perfect lashes every time.
Bourjois' NEW Twist Up The Volume MascaraI would really suggest this mascara for those that like to use multiple mascara's to achieve a lengthening & volumes look, as this has the best of both worlds built in so will save you a pretty penny.
If your a regular reader of my blog you will know how much a love the Maybelline The Rocket & this Is really giving the rocket a run for its money as I have been reaching for this one pretty much everyday so that defo says something.

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