Taken By Surprise

I haven’t noticed much about this mascara on the beauty blogger channels, so I was keen to try it out when I noticed it shopping a couple of days ago. At a glance, the packaging is absolutely different to any mascara I’ve ever seen. It’s in the same large tube that almost all of the Rimmel Scandaleyes mascaras come in, but the barrel is textured to imitate the snake printing on the label. It’s kind of strange to the touch, but it’s a fascinating idea.
The main defining factor of this mascara is the wand. As you can see from the picture, that wand looks curvy crazy pretty! Instead of applying this mascara as if you would a normal bristle wand mascara (by shimmying the wand through your lashes), all you do is rotate the wand and into the lashes up. The rotating motion ends up curling your lashes!
You’ll see what I mean when comparing the actual mascara appears like used in combination with and lacking any eyelash curler in the pictures below. Well, wow. Both eye are identical fairly, wouldn’t you say? Which is pretty incredible-my lashes have to be curled, no matter what mascara I use, but the Rimmel London Scandaleyes Rockin’ Curves eliminates that step completely! In conditions of length, those little lashes became a lot longer. I’ve always loved when eyelashes look gorgeously long when viewed from the medial side, and now I could finally join the club! One thing though, is that this mascara …