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Maybelline Pulse Perfection Mascara

10 July 2009 2 Comments

Maybelline Pulse Perfection Mascara is a revolutionary, vibrating mascara that grips and coats your eye lashes using a battery powered Turbo Equilizer wand.  Matchstick, a word-of-mouth marketing company, in partnership with Maybelline, sent me several tubes of vibrating mascara to share with my friends.  Basically, you hold down a button on the wand and the brush pulses 100x/second, separating your lashes to give you thicker, longer, more defined and intense, and clump free lashes.

As you know, I’m currently on eyelash extentions from Wink Beauty Lounge, so I wasn’t able to try the mascara myself.  However, I had a chance to give out some of these mascara wands to friends and here is some of the feedback I have gotten:

“I tried the Maybelline new vibrating mascara, I am very pleased with the result, my eyelashes look definitely longer and fuller and one thing worth mentioning is the ink, when I pressed the button, the ink just pumped out the right amount, not too much and not too less!”

“…the vibrating mascara is not too bad. At first I found it a bit heavy in the application but once I got used to it, I am able to control how heavy it goes on. I find it helps to separate the lashes with a comb afterwards. The application lasts pretty much all day, and it didn’t melt and run like other mascaras usually do.”

Matchstick is looking for feedback from anyone who may have seen this posting about Maybelline’s new Pulse Perfection mascara. If you click here and complete the survey, you will be helping them by donating $2.00 to the Redwood Women’s Shelter.

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