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This $9 Primer & Mascara Have People Asking If I’m Wearing Fake Lashes
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Date:2025-04-10 06:27:38
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On a good day, my lashes are “fine.” They can get a little boost with mascara, but they’re nothing to TikTok about. However, when I use primer before my mascara, my lashes are suddenly “popping.” And the one product I find myself returning to again and again for the best results, is L'Oreal Paris Makeup Double Extend Tubing Mascara. It’s a 2-in-1 wand with primer on one side and then mascara on the other, so it’s easy to use, convenient for travel, and has had people asking, “are you wearing fake lashes?”
How Do You Apply the Primer & Mascara?
Application is so easy. Just curl an even white coat over your lashes from base to tip (as you would mascara) with one end of the tube. Then, when it's still wet, apply the mascara from the other end of the tube. The white coat will disappear and you'll be left with popping lashes. The primer nourishes while the mascara extends.
Before / After
On the left, you can see my Before lashes with no product. On the right, you can see my After lashes, post-application of L'Oreal Paris Makeup Double Extend Tubing Mascara. I love it so much, I even gifted one to my mom.
Best of all, the primer and the mascara keep my lashes full and smudge-free for hours. And at the end of the day, removal is easy with a cleanser and warm water. So, if you'd like to achieve easy, full lashes, keep scrolling. This budget-friendly 2-in-1 works.
The 2-in-1 Lash Primer & Mascara That I Swear By
This was my first-ever mascara primer and it's the one I go back to time and time again. It makes my lashes look longer and fuller, and I love that it also includes mascara at the other end, so it's easy to travel with. I've also found that it's made my mascara smudge less (win!).
- Shoppers agree: "I love this mascara! It works so well and lasts all day. It looks like I have fake lashes on when I use it."
An Eyelash Curler That Delivers Even More Lift
Comfortable and easy to grip, this eyelash curler can grab and lift with laser precision. It's backed by over 19,900 5-star Amazon reviews, where one fan reported, "THIS IS THE BEST CURLER I HAVE EVER USED! It gives my lashes a perfect curl and is very easy to use."
A Set of Tools for Separating, Lifting & Brushing Lashes
Featuring three different brushes, this set includes everything you need to separate, lift, and brush your eyelashes. They can help to smooth out mascara clumps, define your brows, and more.
Disposable Eyelash Brushes for Smoothing & Separating Mascara Clumps
This 100-piece set is perfect for anyone who needs disposable eyelash brushes. They're great for smoothing out clumps of mascara, defining your brows, and separating your lashes. And since they come in a convenient container, it's easy to get one out when you need it.
What Does a Mascara Primer Do?
Technically, you don't need a pre-mascara primer, but it's an extra step that can really elevate your lash game. Just like a foundation for your skin or a paint primer when you're painting, eyelash primers can prepare your lashes for a smoother, more even mascara application. Not only that, they can add length and fullness to your lashes, while moisturizing and conditioning them. The white coat of the primer gives your lashes a stronger base to attach to, makes sure you're getting a perfect amount of definition and separation, and can even extend the longevity of your mascara.
Love the idea of thicker, fuller lashes? Then check out our mascara primer picks, including the best options for curling and lengthening, from Dior, Clinique, and more.
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