Could Spinlash solve your mascara woes?
Every cosmetics company has a mascara on the market that promises to volumize, lengthen, and eliminate clumps, but how many actually live up to the hype?Second City Style thinks that Spinlash might be the answer to all of our mascara prayers. The mascara, which comes in black or brownish-black, has a rotating brush. It can spin both ways, allowing you to easily apply mascara to your top and bottom lashes.Spinlash claims to "simultaneously separate, organize, shape, coat, lengthen and volumize your lashes." And, if you like the idea but already have a brand you like, the brush can be used with your favorite brand, though Spinlash's mascara is safe for contact lens wearers and not tested on animals.
Spinlash is available for $14.95 on the Spinlash website.












Annette 4-10-2008 @ 8:08AM
Bought it, tried it, hated it! My lashes looked glued together. I even tried a dry brush to separate and clean off sum of the gook...had to take it all off and start again.
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