Sue Devitt Microquatic Black Widow Mascara Review
Ok, crazy mentality here. Listen up, crazy story time.
I am the biggest arachnophobia you’ll ever meet in your life. One year while camping with friends a daddy long leg popped on my shoulder and I swear I whipped my shirt off and ran screaming away. I still haven’t lived that one down.
I’m telling you all about this because I have such a weird mentality when it comes to spiders. I’m SO scared of them but I dig collecting things that are spider themed. I have a bunch of vintage pins, tons of Halloween decor, shirts, etc…that all have some sort of spider emblem on ’em. I swear it’s all rather nuts. Scared but freaky fascinated…..
Lord!
Anyway.
I’m digging on Sue Devitt Microquatic Black Widow Mascara at the moment…chalk it up to my obsession slash fear of spiders!
Jump!
Sue Devitt Microquatic Black Widow Mascara is a unique conditioning mascara with pro-vitamins and soothing orchid extract. These ingredients are in fact what makes the mascara so lovable. If you’re a fan of longer, fuller lashes but do not love hard, sticky lashes, Black Widow Mascara is for you!
The formula plumps lashes and lenghtens all while keeping them soft and silky smooth. No hardness, no stickiness, no fear of lashes breaking off, the formula is extra gentle on lashes thanks to its vitamin rich formula. The applicator itself is a large, bushy brush which is sure to please traditional mascara users who aren’t into all the fanfare that applicators sport nowadays!
My fav part? The cute silver packaging sports a spider web design on the handle….it’s that weird mentality again!
Overall, it’s pigmented formula, ability to make lashes longer yet keeping them soft will make it a winner for anyone who has shorter, stubbier lashes.
Likey very much!
Available now from Drugstore.com
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