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Showing posts with label L'Oreal Voluminous False Fiber Lashes Mascara. Show all posts
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November 21, 2011

L'Oreal Voluminous False Fiber Lashes Mascara

Discover a breakthrough in in fiber mascara technology. Voluminous False Fiber Lashes features a unique blend of long and short nylon and rayon fibers - the same material used to make false lashes - to deliver lashes that appear fuller, longer, curled and sculpted. No clumps or messy results. Just outrageous volume for every angle.

  • Dual-length fiber formula
  • Exclusive polymere adheres fiber to lashes
  • Botanical waxes prevent hardening or flaking
  • Precision brush ensures optimal application
  • Safe for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers

I have recently realized that most mascaras in my stash are from companies that test on animals, and I'm not happy about this, that's why I decided to review and use up those mascaras first. Mascara is a beauty product I'm pretty picky about because it's the most important step in my beauty routine, thanks to my super short and pale lashes, and I would love to find a good cruelty-free alternative to the "evil" ones I own.

The Voluminous False Fiber Lashes Mascara is the much-awaited North American version of the Cil Architecte 4D, which was released in Europe some times ago. I've always been curious about mascaras promising a false lash effect, but I've been disappointed with the two I've tried - Maybelline The Falsies and Yves Saint Laurent Volume Effet Faux Cil.


From reviews I've read on other blogs, L'Oreal Voluminous False Fiber Lashes Mascara seems to be a hit or miss - I've been on the fence for a long time about it, but now I've made my mind - and sadly, it just doesn't cut it for me.

I must say I'm impressed at the packaging - it looks super chic for a drugstore mascara! I find it very classy and pretty but I agree that it can be a bit bulky and awkward to hold - I think it's OK when you get the hang of it though.


From the look of the brush - it reminds me of Maybelline Lash Stiletto, which I loved - I thought it would be awesome! It's made of nylon and rayon fibers - it's not one of those hard rubber brushes that are almost guaranteed to poke you in the eye every time you use it. I also like how it's slightly bent (at 40-degree, to be exact!) as it ensures a smooth and comfortable application on the lashes.

Please excuse my swollen eye, I had bad allergies

As for the results on my lashes, I personally think this mascara doesn't fulfill its promises to provide fuller, longer and curled lashes. The volume and length it provides are pretty average - I think the Voluminous Carbon Black actually does a better job - and we are far from the expected false lashes effect. This mascara also doesn't hold a curl on me, but I have yet to find one that is able to tame my super straight lashes.

I blame all of this on the super dry formula of the Voluminous False Fiber Lashes. I must say I usually prefer my mascaras on the dry side - is there something more annoying than a mascara that nevers dries? I'm talking to you, EnvyDerm Lash Growth and Conditionning Mascara - but I also want them to allow me some time to be able to build up more coats! With this one, I would advise to finish one eye (be quick!) and then move on to the other one - don't try to add some more product to the first eyes, it will be a total clumpy mess! This is disappointing to me because I'm not quite happy with only one coat of this mascara, however, when I try to build it up, it's impossible as the first coat dries in no time!

Another thing I noticed is that because the formula is so dry, it tends to pile up on the opening of the tube and it dries in a paste so you have to wipe it away every other day. Annoying and a waste of product, yes.

I must say that this mascara did not smudge or flake on me through the day and it didn't leave my lashes feeling super hard or crispy.

L’Oréal Paris Voluminous False Fiber Lashes is available at mass-market retailers and drugstores nationwide for a suggested retail price of $8.95.




*This product is NOT cruelty-free


Disclaimer: This product was sent to me for consideration to review. I am not affiliated with this company and the fact that the product was free absolutely does not influence my opinion.