I am the type of gal that is fiercely loyal to my regular make-up brands. In fact, I have worn the same mascara for the past 15 years. If it weren’t for receiving a free sample of the new COVERGIRL NatureLuxe Mousse Mascara from the nice folks at Procter & Gamble, I can safely say I probably would never have tried it. But now I am SO glad I did because, by golly, I have found a new favorite mascara!
This new innovative formula takes out some synthetic polymers and replaces them with natural beeswax and a touch of honey. When I read that on the package, I said, “Hmmm?! Beeswax and honey?!”
Then I tried it. And believe me when I say, this mascara IS SWEET!
It goes on smooth and silky and does NOT CLUMP! It makes your lashes look long, separated and naturally beautiful.
I find it to be a great daytime mascara, which is really the only mascara I need, and when you feel your lashes, it feels thin and light, but does not LOOK thin and light.
I loved that it was incredibly easy to remove. With my former brand, even after thoroughly removing it at night, if I pinched my lashes, I could still get more mascara off and it felt like it never was fully removed. But this NatureLuxe mascara came off easily with no leftover black residue.
It’s a perfect mommy mascara. COVERGIRL also has a NatureLuxe Water Resistant Mousse Mascara for those that prefer a water resistant formula.
You can buy it online at Drugstore.com and there was even a $1 off coupon at the time of doing this post. You can also buy online at Covergirl.com.
I haven’t looked for it in stores yet, but I will be sure to keep my eye out. I did search online at Target.com and it is there, so I am hoping it is on shelves the next time I go.
[Disclosure: I received two free samples of this mascara compliments of P & G. All opinions are my own and this is not a compensated post. I just happened to love it so much I wanted to share it with you! Have a great weekend everyone!]
Mousse sounds lush! Can’t wait to try!
The NautreLuxe lipstick is nice too. I’m not a fan of their foundation though. I got them in a bzzkit to try.