Mamamia’s Tried and Tested series is your weekly review of the latest to hit our desks in beauty, health and wellness. You won’t find any #sponsored content here, just honest, relatable and independent advice. This week, Senior Lifestyle Writer Amy Clark found three new mascaras under $25.
Maybe it’s just me, but I have never been more acutely aware of what my face looks like than I am right now.
In isolation, my reflection is staring back at me constantly. In work video calls I feel like I have to have the camera on for. On FaceTime catch ups with my parents. In my bathroom mirror as I slowly work through my now-extensive nightly skincare routine to sort out my quarantine pimples.
The more I see the working from home version of my face, the less I feel like… me. Not because I don’t like what my face looks like without makeup, but because it’s made me realise how much I enjoy putting it on.
WATCH: Here’s an easy guide to doing your eyebrows at home. Post continues after video.
Of course, I’m not complaining about the extra 20 minutes of sleep in the morning and not having to wipe my face off at the end of the day. But. I don’t know. I’m also really missing the morning ritual of applying makeup each day.
Top Comments
When I found out about tubular mascaras recently (the best kept secret!) I went out and got some as I always end up with panda eyes by lunchtime (thanks naturally long, but fair lashes). I got the Kevin Alcon curling one, but I found the tube clumps at the top, so did some research and found out about models prefer tubular (and it has just been made available in woolies!!) and omg it is the best mascara I have ever used! I found with the Kevin one you can only do 1 thin coat max otherwise it gets clumpy and it still looks spidery, The models prefer one gives a nice even coating and 2 coats gives a nice full looking coverage, lengthening and volumising without the clumping.
I usually apply my top lashes then use the small excess left on the brush to do my bottom lashes and it’s perfect! Definitely stocking up so I don’t run out! And at only $15ish compared to the $35ish for the Kevin one, such a bargain!!
And no more scrubbing to get ‘waterproof’ off! Just warm water and a couple of downward wipes and viola! It’s all off without that residue that lasts 3 days!
Really? You’re trying to create a new ‘problem’ for vulnerable, impressionable people, so they can buy into a new ‘solution’.
Why do people do this to themselves?
Actually, feeling good about how you look can make a significant impact on mental health.
When I was in a mental health ward for 5 weeks, I was encouraged to bring my hair and face products in. It made a huge difference in how I felt towards the end of my hospitalisation, both times.
It’s not creating a problem, if you don’t usually wear makeup it’s not saying you should, it’s saying if you do usually, then just adding a little into your daily lockdown can assist in how you feel. Which is a proven psychological strategy.