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Ranking The Mascaras I Use

I will be going back through my closet and ranking every mascara I have ever used.

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Ranking The Mascaras I Use
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For this beauty product ranking I am going to go from best to not my favorite.

1. thrive Liquid Lash Extension Mascara in black.

The formula for this mascara is the best. There is no flaking or racoon eye and it can be removed very easily. This is the best for a full look or an easy minimal makeup day. The price isn't the worst either: the retail price is $24. I would rate this a 10/10.

2. BADgal BANG! in black by Benefit Cosmetics.

The brush on this is very nice and makes sure your lash is completely covered. Again I have seen no flaking or racoon eye from when I have worn it for long periods of time. The retail price is $25. I would rate this a 8.5/10.

3. Sephora LashCraft & Volume Mascara.

This product is surprisingly pretty good, I only say that because the retail price is... $12. Yes $12, for being this cheap the quality of the product is really good, minimal flaking and sometimes a little racoon eye, but other than that I would recommend. I would rate this a 7/10.

4. stila Huge Extreme Lash.

This product was decent. I still use it for a quick application for meetings over Zoom, but if I wear it more than 4 hours, I can start to see flaking. The texture and brush is very good. It just can't hold up for long periods of time. The retail price is $23. I would rate this a 6.25/10.

5. KUSH High Volumizing Mascara by Milk Makeup.

This product is not the best. The first and last time I tried it was from a mini version which was part of Sephora Bonus Points. The formula is dry and very flaky. I would also say that it isn't very pigmented either, compared to the rest of them. The transfer color is more of a grey. The retail price for the full size is $24. I would rate this a 4.5/10.

6. Maybelline Great Lash Washable Mascara.

This was one of my first mascaras ever and one of the worst I have ever used. I know it is from a drugstore, but maybe they would have used a better formula. The mascara itself was very clumpy, smelly, and had a weird texture when applying. The retail price is $4.44 (Walmart's price may be different at other stores). I would rate this a 2/10.


I hope my ranking from 1-6 and ratings from 0-10 help you find your new favorite mascara.

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