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Your mascara formula should work with its mascara brush to get the lash look you love – a perfect fan of well-defined lashes. For lashes with perfect definition and volume, the best brush for the job is a flexible, sculpted brush that can separate and coat even the fine, hard-to-reach lashes. Combine that with a water-resistant formula, developed with strong pigments for deep color, plus Mary Kay Panthenol-Pro Complex® and vitamin E to help moisturize, strengthen and condition lashes and help defend against breakage and you’ve got the perfect recipe for lashes that say, “Look at me” in the right ways.
Flexible, sculpted brush
The brush reaches even tiny, hard-to-reach lashes and wraps them in color. It features a single, sculpted piece with short and long spokes that are perfectly aligned to separate one lash from the next. The short spokes deliver just the right amount of the formula, while the longer spokes comb it through, depositing it evenly on the lashes. Plus, it’s designed to eliminate clumping.
Exclusive complex adds moisture to eyelashes
The exclusive Mary Kay Panthenol-Pro Complex® includes two ingredients – pro vitamin B5 and phytantriol – which are often used together in hair care products. The formula is also enriched with vitamin E, widely recognized for its conditioning benefits.
We wanted to know if women just like you could find their way to beautiful with Lash Love® Mascara, so we commissioned an independent consumer study* to find out. After wearing the mascara for seven days, women gave Lash Love® Mascara rave reviews! In fact, the majority of women said it lasted for 10 hours or more! And 3 out of 4 women said there were no clumps in sight! Testing also showed that the formula didn’t run when eyes watered or teared up – and it didn’t smudge even after a workout. Here’s what else they said:
90% | said it lasted all day without flaking or smearing. |
90% | said lashes looked defined and felt natural, not heavy. |
89% | said lashes looked lifted. |
85% | said lashes were separated and looked multiplied. |
*Study conducted by an independent research company.