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best everyday mascara?

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IWantToLiveInPawnee · 08/05/2016 15:24

I'm sure this is an ongoing quest but I'm going to a small Debenhams and have vouchers to spend, I don't normally shop there so thought I'd get an everyday mascara.

I want a very natural one that lengthens, in brown and doesn't smudge. Used to love Clinique's 'Long Pretty Lashes' but they've discontinued this.

All suggestion welcome!

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andadietcoke · 08/05/2016 15:31

I don't think they stock Charlotte Tilbury at Debenhams but her Full Fat Lashes mascara is amazing. Looks completely natural but is soft and buildable even after a few hours (or before going out after work)

IWantToLiveInPawnee · 08/05/2016 16:38

I'll check but I'm pretty sure they don't stock this make in my local one. Thanks for the suggestion though!

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lamusic · 08/05/2016 16:49

Benefit Rollerlash/ the dupe Maybelline Lash Sensational

IWantToLiveInPawnee · 08/05/2016 17:46

I love Benefit but for some reason, my skin doesn't, particularly my eyes. Which is tough when your whole makeup bag consists of lovely Benefit products Sad

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IWantToLiveInPawnee · 08/05/2016 20:48

Anybody tried Estée Lauder double-wear, smudge-proof?

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 08/05/2016 20:55

My DD loves the Benefit Primer as a natural mascara (I had bought it for myself, egged on by the fact there was a free gift included at the time. But it has never been near my eyelashes as DD swiped it and said "It's unhygienic to share mascara Mum, you told me that" [sigh] Denied)

Debenhams do Urban Decay, their mascaras have good reviews, worth a look to see what one would suit?

DailyHateMailAreCunts · 08/05/2016 20:56

I like Clarins Wonder perfect.

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