Weekend Beauty: Givenchy Phenomen'Eyes Mascara
This week I found myself at Sephora, idly contemplating whether I should cheat on my mascara, Chanel Inimitable, with something new, because while it works wonders on my rather non-spectacular, not very long, not very thick eyelashes, we've been going steady for almost too years, and I am a little bored with it... or should I be loyal and reasonable and just stick with what's been so good for me. Reader, I cheated on it. Stumbling upon Givenchy counter and having a vague recollection of reading good things about their new mascara, I bought Phenomen'Eyes. Without trying it on or even opening it first. Because that is how I shop. So imagine my surprise, when, upon unscrewing the tube at home the next morning, instead of the usual brush, I found this: ...something that looks like Rosemary's baby's bottle cleaner. Surely, this "high-tech, patented round sphere at the tip of the precision wand that reaches every lash and adapts to all eye shapes" will poke my eye out, thought I and proceeded to apply anyway. Apparently Givenchy's promise that you don't need a steady hand to use this mascara is true, as my eye survived intact and I made no mess on my upper or lower lids, whilst succesfully covering lashes from tips to the very roots. It is also true that the mascara curls lashes. I loved the fact that it applied very thick but separated lashes at the same time; the result was fairly dramatic: long (-ish, anyway, they would only stretch this far), thick, curled eyelashes. What's more - no panda eye problem (which was one flaw of my otherwise spectacular last mascara fling - Guerlain Le 2); the color stayed intact all day, and it was a very warm day. What's more- and very important for lazy moi- it washed off easily. Add to that the persistent and not unplesant suspicion that the formula contains snips, snails, puppy dog's tails and tannis root...Sorry, Inimitable. I am not sure we have split up for good, I do seem to always come back to you after playing around with other mascaras, but for now, it's all about Phenomen'Eyes. Available at Sephora, in black and brown, $28.00. Labels: Givenchy, Mascara, Weekend Beauty |
13 Comments:
M- this is my 2nd favorite mascara. Have you tried MUFE smoky lash. Both are great for long and water resistant.
M
I just laughed out loud at Rosemary's baby's bottle cleaner. Thanks! It looks fab, maybe iI ought to splurge...
Lovely, enjoyable and, well, rather daring, with that instrument of torture cum magic wand. I am an Inimitable fan myself, and wandered afield with a DiorShow last month, but if you swear the Gyvenchy is applicable, I'll try. Write, write, write.
M,
Thank you for the recommendation, I will try the MUFE one.
Elizabeth,
It is ...unusual :-), and the sensation whilst applying is kind of different, btu it does work.
Fabiana,
DiorShow was my first mascara love. The I discovered that Inimitable was better. Givenchy is on the level of INimitable, but you have to prepare youself for The Brush :-))
what a fun and bizarre contraption! My flimsy lashes do best with an eyelash curler and despite having tried a million different products, l'Oreal Voluminous is the best...but, I must try this on my short, sparse and flimsy!
S,
Mine are flimsy too, and they liked this one
You made me laugh!
I have looked at that brush many times online and it puzzles me every time. The why and the wherefore.
I'll have to give it a whirl the next time I'm in Sephora. God knows when that will be.
Alyssa,
Do give it a whirl...carefully :-) It is strange for sure, but it works...somehow.
When I saw this brush, I had much the same reaction but I bought it pretty much on a whim from Sephora. Well, the fact that I got GWP goodies helped the choice. LOL. Anyway, it is one of my TOP mascara choices. I am currently also using Lancome Virtuose which I like quite a bit more for the au natural look.
Hi beauty! My own vote goes to Lancome's Virtuose, my miracle mascara :) I have really straight lashes and this works curling miracles (by itself, no extra curler required). It dries very quickly to 'set' the curl, so adding many layers is impossible, but 2 quick layers is all I need.
I looove mascara and can also attest to fifthsensenyc's suggestion for MUFE mascaras. They are all good. Like their fiber base too for extra-extra lengthening :)
Ah, thank you for investigating. I like these new cosmetics posts.
As a person looking high and low for a magical mascara for years and failing. I will go and try teh Givenchy. Who could resist a wand that looks like a cannon ball with spikes!?
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