Mascara Monday: MAC Instacurl Lash Mascara
When it comes to unique, innovative and downright gimmicky mascaras as of late, MAC has it in the bag. With innovative concepts like the Beyond Pro Twisted Lash {review here} it totally excites a beauty lover like myself! So naturally when I saw the Instacurl Lash Mascara with its yellow-tipped, animal-claw like tube, I knew I had to put it to the test for you all! With a twistable, adjustable brush that transforms from straight to curved with a flick of the wrist, I was beyond curious to see if it was all for looks or if it performed as MAC promises it will. Keep reading to see my before and afters, and my thoughts on possibly one of the most bizarrely packaged mascaras I’ve tried to date!
The first thing you might notice about MAC’s Instacurl Lash is the crazy looking packaging; It reminds me of an elephant tusk, animal claw or tooth. What you might not notice at first sight, is that the lid of the mascara actually can be twisted, and that transforms the synthetic wand from straight to curved with a simple twist! The synthetic bristle brush has plenty of bristles, and looks almost bare when it comes out of the tube, but there is in fact plenty of mascara housed within the short bristles.Formula-wise, Instacurl is neither thick nor overly wet in texture, and I did find it quite black (certainly darker than Pro Beyond Twisted Lash). I didn’t experience any flaking or smudging, but it did remove easily with my regular oil cleanser and no extra work. MAC claims that Instacurl “curls lashes upon application, holds all day, boosting your look with plenty of oomph”. Given this description, I was expecting incredible lift and lots of volume, but sadly this really didn’t perform at all for me. While I loved the look of the brush, regardless of if I used it straight or curved I couldn’t get much definition nor volume in my lashes.
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I did find that this performed well on the lower lash line, but I just can’t endorse a product that has such high claims and then doesn’t rise nearly close enough to those standards. My curiosity was so peaked by Instacurl Lash, and I do think the concept of an adjustable brush is incredible, but the formula leaves plenty to be desired. I think perhaps if the actually brush had been narrower, it would have gotten to the root of the lash better, creating more lift as it passed root to tip, but with the chunky brush it just seemed to weight the lashes and yet not even deposit enough product to give thickness at least.
Overall, I have to say this is by far one of the more disappointing products I have tried in a long while. I give major kudos to MAC for thinking outside the box with Instacurl Lash, and the brand has some seriously unique products down the pipeline (wait till I show you guys the Spellbinder Shadows!!) but this one fell flat, pun intended.
Let me know which Mascara you would like me to put to the test for the next Mascara Monday, or which one you are currently loving!