Beauty Preview: L’Oreal’s Telescopic Explosion Mascara*

You cannot mistake the darling packaging of L’Oreal’s Telescopic Explosion Mascara(this will arrive in store this November). The black and red tube of mascara feautres a drawing of the cute little round wand(called the Globe Brush) that you’ll be applying the mascara with. While its a very cute little wand, one might wonder just how this is supposed to work. Rest assure that it does!

First off, I love how this give more precise control. Because the wand is small, you will start out with tiny strokes. If you want more volumnous eyelashes, you’ll have to use more coats, but as I said before you definitely have more control of this product. Plus you can reach the corners of your lashes with more ease.

If you’re looking for length and definition, L’Oreal Telescopic Explosion Mascara is the mascara for you. Its so easy to use, and really give lashes more oomph.

Of course, every product has a downside, and the downside for L’Oreal Telescopic Explosion Mascara is the clump factor. It clumps quite a bit, so make sure you have a good lash comb on hand. Using a delicate hand probably prevents some of the clumping, but you’ll still need a lash comb. But, overall this is a very good mascara. I love the concept of little Globe Brush to get each and every single lash with such ease.

You can purchase L’Oreal Telescopic Explosion Mascara anywhere mascara is sold this November 2009. Fortunately, for those living in the UK, you can purchase this now at eChemist.

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