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Stacey Dutton & Jada Jones & Emily Sleight & Bethan Shufflebotham & Gemma Sherlock

The best mascaras from MAC, Maybelline, No7 and Glossier tested for Summer 2023

The Mirror Choice team is taking it up a notch and giving you the best products of the beauty world all under one roof.

We have visited our local beauty stores to each pick up a trending, popular or simply highly sought after mascara so we could show you which we prefer.

Beauty buffs have us up to date on platforms such as TikTok and Instagram with the latest popular products people are raving about, and this is absolutely the case with some new mascara's on the market.

We picked 17.’s Extreme Extension Lengthening Mascara, Maybelline Lash Sensational Sky High Mascara, Maybelline The Colossal Curl Bounce Mascara, the new MAC Stack Mascara, the Glossier’s £14 Lash Slick mascara, the No7 Lash Extender Fiber Mascara and the NARS Climax Mascara to try out and reveal our results.

Here is our pick of the best biggest brands out there and our findings.

17.’s Extreme Extension Lengthening Mascara

When it comes to mascara, I’ve never found one that has won me over. I’ve tried super cheap mascaras from the likes of Natural Collection and even Aldi’s Lacura and not had the best experiences, but equally, I didn’t really get along with mid-to-high end mascaras either, with Sweed’s £22 mascara leaving me underwhelmed, and Benefit’s Bad Gal Bang being far to ‘wet’.

And just when I was about to lose all hope and probably never buy another mascara again, I saw that, not so long ago, TV presenter Angellica Bell, swore by an affordable £4 mascara from a Boots own brand.

I figured that, if there’s anyone that knows where your money is best spent besides Martin Lewis himself, it’s got to be the co-host of The Money Show, right? The 47-year-old is a Boots Value Ambassador and, in an interview with The Mirror, said shoppers shouldn’t be afraid of trying lower-cost products - as you could be pleasantly surprised.

She revealed that she swapped out her mascara for one from the drugstore brand 17, commenting: “Don’t be afraid to try own brand products, I think that’s really important. Be savvy and keep an eye out. Boots always has deals on big named brands too - like Fenty, MAC Cosmetics, Drunk Elephant, Anastasia Beverly Hills as you know. Also if you’re going to buy a blusher, that could double up as an eye shadow.

“Also, 17.’s Extreme Extension Lengthening Mascara. Let’s just talk about that mascara! Sometimes it’s worth trying new brands out and giving them a go because you might be pleasantly surprised.”

17.’s Extreme Extension Lengthening Mascara

Some of you may well be thinking ‘didn’t Boots discontinue 17?’ - and yes they did, back when I was working for the retailer. I was devastated because I had adored their brand and their liquid liner saw me through high school. I used my staff discount to stock up before it vanished from the shelves for good.

However, the brand made a triumphant comeback in 2022, with the own-brand mascara being one of the launch products. It’s said to give your lashes definition and extreme length with an ecofiber formula, all for the price of a takeaway coffee.

Usually £4, those who have an Advantage Card can snap it up for £2.70 with the Boots Price Advantage scheme , making it even more of a bargain.

The vegan mascara is available in black, brown and navy and is without a doubt one of the best I’ve used, and I am fussy.

Maybelline Lash Sensational Sky High Mascara

Before

Before applying the Maybelline Lash Sensational Sky High Mascara

Beauty buffs were swooning over the £9.99 mascara that’s constantly in and out of stock, racking up more than 500 five star reviews on the Boots website.

So naturally, I had to see for myself if the viral makeup product could transform my fair lashes into fluttery extension looking lashes.

The Sky High mascara promises to deliver ‘full volume and a limitless length look’ which is unique in itself as mascara’s tend to offer one or the other.

The packaging is nice in a metallic lilac colour, and the ‘flex tower’ brush is the plastic comb style, which is my preferred applicator compared to the bristly type.

Maybelline said: “Our exclusive Flex Tower mascara brush bends to volumise and extend every single lash from root to tip.”

Having done the rest of my makeup, I snubbed my current Revolution mascara in favour of the Maybelline tube, and was thrilled to see that when I pulled out the brush, it wasn’t crammed with product, but has a nice, even coating.

I applied one layer from root to tip and was impressed with the flexibility of the tapered wand as it worked to capture even the smallest of lashes.

After

My lashes looked longer, thicker and fuller in seconds

It is, however, quite a wet formula, so not one that you want to sneeze straight after using.

That said, you can work the formula to your advantage if you work quickly. Instead of letting it dry between coats, add two to three layers of mascara to achieve both jaw-dropping length and volume.

My lashes didn’t stick together or clump up to leave me looking like a 90s throwback, nor did I get it all over my face in the application process either, which ticks some pretty big boxes for me.

I was convinced that my lashes looked longer than they really are, as though I’d just had a set of lash extensions, but this is because the mascara formula is infused with bamboo extract and fibers that offer length without the added weight, which provides the curl.

Even adding it to my lower lashes, it didn’t transfer onto my undereye to require a concealer cover up, and instead left me with brighter, larger-looking peepers with fluttery lashes, which is just what you want from a mascara.

Wearing the mascara throughout the day, it was very comfortable, leaving my lashes still feeling flexible rather than brittle.

Read Beth's full review here:

MAC Stack Mascara

Gemma Sherlock with one eye wearing the MACStack mascara (Image: Gemma Sherlock)

The new MAC Stack mascara has near enough five star reviews on the official MAC website. MAC says because of the versatility of the brush you can stack your lashes to a look that suits you, whether that's a natural volume, amplified or next-level.

The mascara looks very sophisticated on first-glance, I particular liked its sleek appearance, and the silver balled handle, as well as the striped pattern on the main bottle. The eyelash wand isn't too long either, and the brush itself is slightly thicker at the bottom than it is at the top, making it a great tool to avoid clumping.

I tested it out on eye first to visually see the difference. Straight away the volume was noticeable and it made me look less tired, and dare I say a tiny bit younger. I found myself being drawn towards my eye more when glancing in the mirror and I felt it really made my eye pop.

I quickly did the other eye to see the full effect and noticed that both sets of eyelashes immediately appeared longer and fuller. The mascara took well to my bottom lashes too and I didn't notice any clumps despite there being a lot of formula on the brush.

I did an extra coat after a few minutes and found that the brush could still glide through the eyelashes, unlike others when you want to top up and it can go on very dry and sticky. MAC took more than two years to develop this mascara, creating a Fibre Melt Technology and a Lash Flex Polymer, which grabs and coats each lash without bunching up.

It certainly did this with mine, my lashes stayed separate as I applied the coats and didn't clump together at any point. The mascara also has a deep, rich black colour so it really feels like you're making a statement.

I honestly felt like an 18-year-old again, in a good way, not as in making an 18-year-old's silly decisions but as in an 18-year-old who has strong eye-makeup game and is ready for the day. I loved the volume it gave my eyes.

If you don't want to make too much of a statement though, you can just apply one stroke. By doing this there's still enough on the lash to make a difference without it being a high intensity volume look.

If you're often rushing around in the morning, or want to quickly put a bit of makeup on for an important video call when working from home, like me, then this is a great product.

Removing the mascara later on was easy too. I found it came off fairly quickly with just a few wipes using my Simple eye makeup remover. It hardly left any smudges or residue around my eye during the taking off process.

If you want a mascara that you can layer up to suit a look you're after, without clumps then this is totally worth the £26 price tag. Yes it's slightly more than others but honestly I would rather have a mascara that can deliver no clumps and volume than one that gives volume and clumps.

The MAC Stack mascara is out now and is available from MAC for £26 - you can virtually try it on here too. You can also get an 8ml size for £12.50 on LookFantastic. Or if you're planning on doing a bit more shopping but still want to purchase this then it's also available on ASOS.

Maybelline Colossal Curl Bounce Mascara

Stacey Dutton using Maybelline's new The Colossal Curl Bounce

The Colossal Curl Bounce Mascara has gone viral this week being the one beauty product you need to get your hands on if you love a dramatic, full lash look.

No other beauty brand has such an extensive collection of mascaras as Maybelline, and it seems that no other beauty brand can go viral as well as them. Their latest mascara, the Curl Bounce, was only released a few weeks ago and has already gone viral with LookFantastic reporting that the #curlbounce has already raked in an incredible 27.5 Million views on TikTok and has seen a 3,043% spike in searches on Google.

Here I have given the mascara a go for a number of weeks and wow... the results I have really enjoyed.

What I tend to look for most in a mascara, and I think most women can vouch for this, is that it doesn't clump.

I wear mascara daily so a natural curl but with plenty of volume is an everyday look I prefer.

This mascara did JUST THAT from the first coat. The thing is, I have used Maybelline's previous viral mascaras which others have raved about but I was not a huge fan.

Usually, for a day time look I would still do two coats of any mascara I use, but this one I think you could still get enough volume with one coat.

What a great product, and if you watch the before and after, you can see the huge difference it makes and how open my eyes appear with that extra curl and lift.

You can purchase the new mascara here at Look Fantastic on offer for just £8.75.

Glossier's mascara

Glossier's lash slick costs £14 and has rave reviews (Image: Rebecca Astill / Birmingham Live)

I picked the Glossier Lash Slick up from Glossier’s website for £14 and it arrived a few days later. The packaging is a simple baby pink tube with the brand name wording and ‘lash slick’.

Inside, the wand is unlike other mascaras I have used previously. The end is long and thin with tiny little stubs, making the wand much easier to target and separate individual lashes.

Application is simple with the wand, and the Lash Slick is so easy to layer without clumping or looking heavy. Its main features are lengthening and separating, there is not much thickness or volume added so a more heavyweight mascara is probably more desirable for evenings.

It is perfect for me, as I have pale skin and pale eyelashes so anything too black and thick looks silly on my face. The best part is it lasts all day without smudging under my eye

I have tried so many mascaras in the past across different price ranges - Maybelline, Benefit and Nars for example, and while all have their uses, they all smudge below my eye within hours. Glossier’s Lash Slick is the first I have found which does not, and I am so excited about it.

The only downside to this mascara is that it dries hard on your lashes, making them feel quite brittle throughout the day. It is also harder to take off at the end of the day than others I have used before, but with a strong cleansing balm like the £11 Camomile Cleansing Butter from The Body Shop , it is no bother.

Overall, although I cannot attest to whether this mascara would survive a car crash, it is the best everyday mascara I have found for a while thanks to its lengthening and separating abilities. For £14, I think it is a steal.

You can pick up Glossier’s lash slick mascara for £14 online .

No7 Lash Extender Fiber Mascara

My lashes were noticeably thicker after a few coats (Image: Emily Sleight / Liverpool ECHO)

No7 is an affordable beauty brand that has proven popular for all ages, with numerous different products on offer.

From foundation to eyeshadow palettes, No7 is a brand known for its bestsellers which mainly consist of skincare products.

I’ve never personally tried anything from No7, but being a big mascara lover, I thought I’d put their ‘Lash Extender Fiber Mascara’ to the test.

As seen on the website, this mascara sold out in the first two weeks of its launch, so I was desperate to see if it was worth the hype. No7 claims the product gives your lashes ‘3x more volume’ without the hassle of false eyelashes, because let’s be honest, they can be annoying.

Aesthetically the mascara looked good, it was in pretty pink packaging and had a sleek appearance. The eyelash wand itself was definitely on the thicker side with plenty of grip to really grab onto the lashes.

The ‘bamboo fiber enriched formula’ is said to help build up lashes for an extended lash effect. I noticed the mascara formula itself was very black and dark, which definitely emphasised the ‘dramatic lash’ aspect.

After one coat of this mascara, my lashes had already extended massively and definitely appeared longer.

I’ll admit, there were a few clumps here and there, but that was probably because I did around three coats.

The mascara took really well to my bottom lashes as well as my top lashes, creating a generally voluminous look.

I really liked the fact that this mascara required minimal effort, so if you're often rushing around in the morning, this could be a great product.

Just a couple swipes over my lashes and I was good to go, this mascara was definitely staying put.

When it was time to remove the mascara after the day was done, despite its thickness, it was very easy to take off. There were no clumps or smudges left around my eye, and it washed off a treat with my cleansing balm.

If you’re looking for a mascara that gives you volume but you don’t mind a few clumps here and there, I’d definitely recommend this product.

It adds not just volume but thickness to your lashes too - a dreamy combination indeed!

You can buy the mascara here for £14.95.

NARS Climax mascara

Jada Jones wearing this week's makeup item

My go-to Mascara has been Too Faced's Better Than Sex (and I'm quite partial to the travel size as you are supposed to replace your mascara fairly regularly) but that was before I tried NARS Climax.

The brush allows for a buildable look that can go from everyday to night time glam.

It has a soft feel and a strong finish that really transformed the appearance of my lashes.

£22/£23.50

You can buy it here from NARS, Boots, John Lewis or Harvey Nichols.

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