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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

I Tried Drew Barrymore's Flower Beauty Warrior Princess Mascara - InStyle

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I'm not typically a makeup person (especially when I'm home all day every day), but during this period of social distancing, I've taken up some quick Zoom looks that help me feel like I'm more of a human being and less of one of the monsters I grew up watching on Scooby-Doo — though, as you'll see below, my under-eye bags resemble those of the Cryptkeeper, no matter how much product I apply. To create my good-enough-for-camera looks, mascara is key. So after a bit of research looking for one that's affordable and has good ratings, I found the Golden Globe winner's mascara

The mascara comes in an eye-catching bright pink tube that looks like the punk rock singer aesthetic I've always internally aspired to. But what stood out most to me was the spoolie brush. It's full-figured at the top and bottom, and slighter thinner in the middle. This kind of hourglass design looked like it could do some heavy lifting in the application process (again, I'm not a makeup person, so I look for any hack I can), and I was immediately intrigued. 

As somebody who loves to be affirmed, my first time using the mascara was extremely gratifying. Reason being? The spoolie brush did just what I had hoped it would — and then some. With one swipe, it woke up my lashes and brought them to their new potential. They looked as if they grew instantly, in both length and volume. 

The unique brush transformed my rather thin and inconspicuous lashes into the bombshell look that Victoria's Secret advertisements have forever ingrained in my head. I felt ready to ditch upcoming Zoom meetings to instead strut around town because, even while wearing my favorite vibrant face mask, I knew that my eyes would be the standout. 

"This is strange, but I do mascara, then I finish my blush and highlighter," she says in the Vogue video. "Then I like to go back to the mascara and reapply." This one-two punch was a new approach to me, but I liked the sound of it. So I did as the real-life bombshells do and applied my Flower Beauty mascara first before anything else, then came back to my lashes at the end of my routine. 

You'll see my lashes (and tired eyes) at the top with no mascara on, in the middle with one layer of the Flower Beauty product on, and below, after I completed my entire makeup routine with another layer.

This trick allowed for each coat to dry without getting clumpy, and made it so that the final layer was an exact extension — not an uninvited addition — of the first. 

So, albeit an unlikely combo, I owe Drew Barrymore and Gigi Hadid for my new mascara routine that actually makes my lashes look volumized, fuller, and fabulous. Don't worry, though. Applications for our growing girl squad are open. Just be sure to shop the product below before sending in your references. And good news: It's buy one, get one 50 percent off at Ulta for the time being. 

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February 23, 2021 at 05:30AM
https://www.instyle.com/beauty/drew-barrymore-flower-beauty-mascara-review

I Tried Drew Barrymore's Flower Beauty Warrior Princess Mascara - InStyle

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