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Telescopic Lift: putting L’Oréal’s controversial mascara to the test

Natalie Hemengül
22/2/2023
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

A questionable mascara review has been the prime topic of conversation in my social media bubble for the past few weeks. Controversy or not, I’m dying to test the Telescopic Lift Mascara by L’Oréal.

Before I get started, I use my eyelash curler as usual.

The wand has two sides. The broad one’s meant to both lift the lashes in a first step and coat them with a base layer of mascara. The slim side is designed to separate the individual lashes in a second step and provide volume as well as length.

First impressions

Step two: building volume. I’m impressed with how nicely my lashes are separated. I find that while this does make them gain volume, it’s mainly length that gets added. Not a trace of lashes that are stuck to each other or clumps at the tips. The result is quite something.

After a few hours have passed, I check the mirror: no smudging on the upper or lower lid. That’s what I’m talking about!

Conclusion: despite small shortcomings when it comes to handling, I’m convinced by the result – even if my eyelashes look nothing like those featured in the influencer video. The L’Oréal Telescopic Lift is a sound mascara with minimal room for improvement, and I’m happy to continue using it.

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As a massive Disney fan, I see the world through rose-tinted glasses. I worship series from the 90s and consider mermaids a religion. When I’m not dancing in glitter rain, I’m either hanging out at pyjama parties or sitting at my make-up table. P.S. I love you, bacon, garlic and onions. 


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