67% OF CHICKS DIG IT
I don't really see the use for them. mascara is easy to apply and nearly fool proof. I also don't see what people would spend money on they when if they really needed it, they can make their own out of a heavier-duty piece of paper, and also you can customize it to fit your eye exactly.
I usually don't use these types of products, but I received some Lash Cards in a subscription box i get monthly. I used it once, and although I do see a purpose and was satisfied with the results, I don't think I would personally buy these. I am so use to applying my mascara without a guard that it just seems like wasted money.
The Lash Card is a disposable mascara shield that helps prevent mascara clumping and smudging.
Like many girls, I happen to be a little on the obsessed side of things when it comes to mascara. I love wearing it, and lots of it! When I got the chance to review The Lash Card, I thought it was a little pointless at first, why couldn’t I just use a piece of cardstock or something? But let’s be serious, I’m not going to make my own…
When I got it, I noticed that there was already a curve cut-out on either side of the card, one was larger than the other. I found the different sizes of curves to be pretty convenient to fit on my eye to get close to my lashes, since I apply mascara on both my upper and lower lashes. The Lash Card works to keep your eyes free from mascara marks where you might have other make-up around your eye that you don’t want to ruin!
My lashes stay separated, even when applying multiple layers. The only thing I wish was different, is it’s made out of a heavy paper, and is meant to be disposable (they come in a package of ten, individually wrapped in plastic, meant for 1 or 2 uses.). I guess that’s great and all so you can just throw it out when you start to feel it’s getting too yucky to put near your eye, but it’d be cool if they made one out of plastic to wash and reuse. Overall, I find this to be a pretty nifty product that should be in every girls makeup bag!
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