Bourjois Twist Up The Volume Mascara
Size: 8 ml
Bourjois Twist Up The Volume Mascara is one of the most atypical products launched by the brand. The mascara’s formula is long-lasting and its brush is recognized by many users as innovative. It’s said to deliver three effects in eye make-up. Depending on the applicator used, it’s possible to extend lashes, thicken them or give them enhanced, evening look. The consistency of the beauty product is rather thick. This quality makes the mascara a product designed for those who have experience in applying make-up. Also, while putting on the cosmetic, it’s better to remain cautions so as not to clump lashes, and this is typical especially when applying the second coat. Additionally, this mascara is available in two colour versions: a regular black which looks rather unnatural in bright light (the colour gets more navy blueish then) as well as an ultra-black that is definitely more saturated, pretty and deep.
Bourjois Twist Up The Volume Mascara – Brush
Bourjois Twist Up The Volume Mascara was supposed to be an innovation due to the very brush. The applicator can change its shape thanks to Twist 2in1 mechanism. Located in the cap a small rotating head makes the bristle either hide or extend. In other words, the bristle can be adjusted so as to facilitate achieving the looked-for effect. Indeed, the idea is innovative and simple, yet the shape of brush isn’t well-though-out. Too widely-arranged teeth, when switched to in the first position, encourages immediate lash clumping. Simply, the formula of this mascara doesn’t go hand in hand with two brush types.
It’s also worth mentioning that even though the product doesn’t dust cheeks, it transfers dry mascara residues onto lashes.
Bourjois Twist Up The Volume Mascara – Benefits
- innovative applicator (two versions of one applicator)
- extends lashes
- features silicone brush
- available in intensively black version
- doesn’t dust cheeks
Bourjois Twist Up The Volume Mascara – Downsides
- clumps lashes
- leaves dry mascara residues on lashes
- the ‘lighter’ version looks unnatural
- requires skill to be applied properly
- smudges eyelids