Urban Decay Troublemaker Mascara Review – Before & After
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I got sent the Urban Decay Troublemaker Mascara quite a few months ago and rather annoying the sample got lost. Anyway, it turned up at the weekend during a major beauty stash clear out and so I got it straight on my lashes! Here’s everything you need to know along with before and after photos.
Now this mascara isn’t quite what I expected but I actually really really like it nonetheless. I’ll explain why. With a name like Troublemaker, I was thinking something really heavy, maybe even a little clumpy, and definitely a mascara that would make you look very made up. What I got was a very versatile, lash lengthening and separating formula that can make you look like you have naturally impressive lashes.
Urban Decay Troublemaker Mascara Features
- Formulated to volumise & lengthen as it separates
- Custom brush grabs onto lashes, curling as it coats
- Design to comb and separate to make lashes look fuller
- Tiny precision hooks grab lashes to pull the product through
- Formula layers beautifully without clumping
- Presented in a double-walled, faceted tube with a prismatic finish
What I really like about this mascara is the way the brush combs through my lashes makes me look like I have loads more lashes. It curls as it goes (I have quite straight lashes) and the curl stays all day. Also, you can reapply later on without it going crispy and it builds really well.
Urban Decay Troublemaker – Before & After
This was two good coats – one quick coat gives a very natural looking long wispy lash effect, and you can just keep building. I am impressed.
The Urban Decay Troublemaker Mascara is £19.50 and available to order HERE now.
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