Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Mia Adora 3D Fiber Lash Mascara!

Mia Adora 3D Fiber Lash Mascara Review!

So, this is kind of awesome. I was asked to review Mia Adora's 3D Fiber Lash Mascara for my blog and there was NO way I was going to turn down trying a new mascara.

I also wanted another chance to try another fiber lash mascara. The thing is, I am on a constant search to find a suitable replacement for when I let my lashes (and wallet) rest after I start seeing damage done by getting extensions. Normally, I go straight for my benefit They're Real mascara. But, sometimes that doesn't even do the trick in regards to replicating the false lash look I am looking for. I am also not a huge fan of generic false lashes. I find the regular strip falsies to be cumbersome and I don't like the line it creates along my lashes. Also, I have horribly shaky hands so it takes me way too long to apply them. I also find the normal store bought cluster lashes to be almost painfully brittle.

Ergo, when fiber lashes became a thing, I jumped on the opportunity to give them a shot. Honestly- the first few brands I bought were absolute nightmares. Itchy eyes, fibers all over my face, spidery and uneven lashes. I would wake up the next morning after trying them out thinking I had conjunctivitis- no matter how diligent I thought I was cleaning them off. So, I wrote them off as part of my daily beauty routine. It was a fiasco.

I wasn't ready to throw the towel in though. And, I am so glad to have had the opportunity to try fiber mascara again.

My first impressions of Mia Adora's 3D Fiber Lashes:

 Right off the bat, I was really impressed with Mia Adora's packaging. 



Not going to lie- I really like the carrying case. It's aesthetically pleasing, looks very high end, and will prevent me from losing one of the tubes. It's inevitable. I lose things. I don't know how, I don't know why. But, I do. Anything that helps me keep my act together is an immediate plus. The fact that it looks really cool is an added bonus. It looks so sleek!

If you're unfamiliar with fiber lashes, applying is pretty much 3 simple steps.

Step 1: Applying the Magnifying Gel:

This is similar to regular mascara. In the case of Mia Adora, I actually really like their magnifying gel AS a regular mascara. It works kind of awesome.



Step 2: Applying the Fiber Lashes:



Step 3: Reapply the Magnifying Gel

I actually do all 3 steps twice with my Mia Adora lashes. I like to err on the side of the dramatic.

And, I have been extremely, EXTREMELY happy with the results. After all the other major fails I have had with other fiber lashes- I was so happy I found a brand that I liked. First off, I found Mia Adora's fiber lashes to be much gentler than other brands that I have tried in the past. I am unsure if it is the wand or the actual fibers. But, I don't get them all over my face and in my eyes. Here I was thinking I was too incompetent when it came to applying fiber lashes. The fibers are super soft and gentle.

On top of that, they don't create a spidery, messy look at all. Being able to apply as much of the magnifying gel and fiber lashes as I want, it's so easy to create both a natural or dynamic look with very little work. I was truly surprised by that. 

Here are my extension free lashes before:


And after:



In general, I am REALLY impressed!


If you're interested in trying out Mia Adora's 3D Fiber Lashes, check them out on Amazon:

Best Waterproof 3D Fiber Lash Mascara by Mia Adora - Highest Quality Natural & Non-Toxic Hypoallergenic Ingredients - Comes with FREE Bonus eBook to Get Longer Thicker Eyelashes Than All Your Friends! 60 Day Full Money Back Guarantee!



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