So GOSH, my favourite drugstore brand, have some new products out for Autumn/Winter 2016. I haven't yet bought any (I will though, I will! muahahaha)... ahem. Anyway I contacted them to check if any of the new products are vegan and they said yes, everything except the lipsticks. Woo!
(UPDATE 11 Oct 2016: The GOSH team have confirmed that there is synthetic beeswax in the Lash Sculpting Fibres Mascara and the Foundation Plus + but although it's synthetic, they cannot absolutely guarantee that there is no trace of actual beeswax in there. So they do not class these items as vegan. I will take them off my list of GOSH's vegan items for this reason.
So I've updated my LIST OF GOSH'S VEGAN ITEMS POST and below is pick that I borrowed from their facebook page.
Will you be picking anything up? Personally I'm extra excited for the foundation, the brow gel, the mascara... oh who am I kidding, it all looks good!
Sal xXx

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Friday, 5 August 2016
Monday, 9 May 2016
GOSH - Some recent purchases
Recently I have bought a few new items from GOSH; it's no secret that I am a huge fan of this brand... affordable, vegan friendly and awesome! What more could you want?
So I thought I'd tell you a bit about what I've bought lately and what I think of them so far!
I was super excited to see on the updated vegan list that GOSH sent me recently that they now have two vegan mascaras. So of course I had to try both.
So far I think they're both awesome but I'm thinking I might do a comparison video - what do you guys think? Would that help you make a decision on which one to buy?
Firstly, the Boombastic XXL Swirl Volume Mascara. UPDATE JUN 2017 - THIS MASCARA IS NO LONGER VEGAN! This is great for drama and volume, as the name would suggest. The wand is pretty huge so if you're messy (like me), have the cotton buds on hand for clean ups!
Rebel Eyes Mascara has a much smaller, plasticy, curved wand which I LOVE. Great for everyday use but it still gives great length and separation. I find it easier to lower lashes with this one, I generally use a fan brush for lower lashes if I'm using the other one.
Primer Plus: Hydration
I'm not 100% sure if primers really make my makeup stay on any longer, but this one feels nice and as I'm applying, it does seem to make my pores look a little less obvious. So there's that!
Foundation Drops
I've used these in a couple of videos and I think they're great. I either add them to a tinted moisturiser for a bit more coverage or use them alone and they work great both ways. My skin is super dry and they do not make it any worse.
Lumi Drops
These are nice mixed into foundation or used as a cream highlight - a very subtle one! If (like me) you're more of a disco ball kinda gal, then you might want to layer a powder highlighter over it. But for a more subtle look, these are nice.
Lip Oil
Hmmm, not sure what I feel about this yet. Is lip oil a new trend? I've seen Barry M have come out with one, that I probably need to try for comparison. To me it feels just like a lipgloss and it's very moisturising on the lips. No colour shows up but it feels nice and I reach for it quite a lot on workday mornings, when I generally don't bother with lipstick!
So that's what I have got recently from GOSH.
Don't forget, if you want to know what GOSH products are vegan, check out my post listing vegan items HERE.
Have an awesome week.
Sal xXx
All products were purchased with my own money / all opinions are my own!
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
GOSH Cosmetics - Updated Vegan Product List
One of my most popular posts ever is my list of vegan items from GOSH Cosmetics. It had been a while since I updated it, so I wrote to GOSH and asked for a new list. Here it is; the list they sent me was dated January 2016.
UPDATED JUNE 2017
Products not mentioned in the list above may contain ingredients not suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
I'm excited that their list of vegan friendly products has grown. I'm a huge fan of GOSH products, I think they're fab products and they are reasonably priced too!
You can buy GOSH from Superdrug's stores or the Superdrug Website in the UK.
Stay tuned to this blog, as tomorrow I have another company's vegan list for you! :)
Happy Humpday peeps
Sal xXx
UPDATED JUNE 2017
#Foundation Drops
BB Cream
BB Powder
BB Skin Perfection Kit
Bronzing Powder
Brow Sculpting Fibre Gel
CC Cream
CCC Stick (001 & 002)
Contour’n Strobe Kit
Defining Brow Gel
Eye Brow Pencil
Eye Liner Pen (liquid)
Eye Xpression
Fast Dry Drops
Gel Look Top Coat
Giant Blush
Giant Pro Kajal
Giant Pro Liner
Giant Sun powder
Intense eye liner pen
Intense lip colour
Kiss me matt lips
Kohl/eye liner (black, expresso,
white & nude)
Light’n shine
Lip oil
Liquid matte lips
Long lasting brow pen
Long lasting eye liner pen
Long lasting lip marker
Lumi drops
Mineral colour pigments
Mineral powder
Mini lacquers
Nail & cuticle oil
Nail lacquer
Nail lacquer - frosted
Nail lacquer - special ed.
Overnight primer oil essence
Precious powder pearls (glow)
Pressed powder
Prime’n refresh eye roll-on
Prime’n set
Primer plus
Quattro eye shadow (q56)
Rebel eyes mascara
Smokey eye liner (01, 02 &
05)
Smokey eyes palette (01 & 02)
The ultimate eye liner (01, 02,
03 & 07)
Velvet touch eye primer
Velvet touch foundation primer
anti-wrinkle eff.
Velvet touch foundation primer
classic
Velvet touch lip primer
Volume lip shine
Volume serum mascara
Forever lip shine (001, 003, 004,
005, 006, 007, 008, 009 & 010)
Kiss me! Moisturizing lip balm:
(02, 03, 04, 05 & 06)
Matt duo eye shadow (brown base,
melting pale, green zone & dark’n
Dusky)
Mono eye shadow (1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15)
Nail care (2 in 1 nail hardener,
fast dry drops, gel look top coat &
Nail & cuticle oil)
Velvet touch eye liner waterproof
(black ink, truly brown, hypnotic
Grey, metallic brass, pretty
petrol, woody green, lemon soda, blue
Moon, alligator, silver screen,
sky high, pure natural, classic grey,
Rebellious brown, i sea you &
renaissance gold, carbon black)
Velvet touch lip liner waterproof
(001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008,
011, 012, auburn twist, chocolate
kiss, cocoa plume, glam pink, hot tomato, nougat crisp, peach pearl, pink
peony, simply red & wild cherry)
Xtreme liquid gel eye liner (001,
002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 008 & 009)
Products not mentioned in the list above may contain ingredients not suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
I'm excited that their list of vegan friendly products has grown. I'm a huge fan of GOSH products, I think they're fab products and they are reasonably priced too!
You can buy GOSH from Superdrug's stores or the Superdrug Website in the UK.
Stay tuned to this blog, as tomorrow I have another company's vegan list for you! :)
Happy Humpday peeps
Sal xXx
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Thursday, 24 December 2015
Christmaaaaasssss... snow's coming do-own...
except it's not, Mr Buble! It's raining and unseasonably warm.
Anyway, enough of that. It's Christmas Eve (does anyone else break out into a verse of Blink 182's Happy Holidays You Bastards everytime they say that? No? Just me then. Moving on) hurrah and here is the makeup I wore to work yesterday and also a bonus of today's because dammit, I'm having a good eyeliner day and the pics from yesterday are pretty pants!
However, now I have a new camera and some editing apps, I'm hoping that my shit makeup pics will soon be a thing of the past and there might even be some videos in the near future! ooohhhh. Stay tuned.
So here's yesterdays sparkly green eye makeup, that I wore for the last full day of work (it's just me and one other in work today and only for a few hours).
To create this eye look I used the matte brown from the MUA Undress Me Too palette (dupe for the Naked 2 from Urban Decay) in the crease. All over the lid and up into the crease, I blended the B. Stunning cream eyeshadow in Poseidon. I also put this under the lower lashes. Over the top for some sparkle I used the Collection Glam Crystals liner in La Freak (which was a bit more turquoise than I'd have liked, but I just patted it in well and it worked out ok). This also went under the lower lashes.
On the waterline is GOSH's Velvet Touch eyeliner pencil in Renaissance Gold. A bit of Revolution liquid liner (the pen with 2 different sized tips) along the lashline and some mascara. Then the lightest shimmery shade from the MUA palette on the inner corner and brow bone finished off the eyes.
The cheeks are the Josie Maran Coconut Watercolour Cheek Gelee in Poppy Paradise. I forgot highlighter!! That never happens. :/
Lips are OCC Femme Liptar and Meta Stained Gloss mixed together.
And here's my Christmas Eve makeup that I created today, using the Revolution Neutrals Vs Newtrals palette (one of my fave makeup purchases this year!!).
Merry Christmas to all those that celebrate it and I'll be back in a few days with chrimbo food pix!
Sal xXx
Anyway, enough of that. It's Christmas Eve (does anyone else break out into a verse of Blink 182's Happy Holidays You Bastards everytime they say that? No? Just me then. Moving on) hurrah and here is the makeup I wore to work yesterday and also a bonus of today's because dammit, I'm having a good eyeliner day and the pics from yesterday are pretty pants!
However, now I have a new camera and some editing apps, I'm hoping that my shit makeup pics will soon be a thing of the past and there might even be some videos in the near future! ooohhhh. Stay tuned.
So here's yesterdays sparkly green eye makeup, that I wore for the last full day of work (it's just me and one other in work today and only for a few hours).
To create this eye look I used the matte brown from the MUA Undress Me Too palette (dupe for the Naked 2 from Urban Decay) in the crease. All over the lid and up into the crease, I blended the B. Stunning cream eyeshadow in Poseidon. I also put this under the lower lashes. Over the top for some sparkle I used the Collection Glam Crystals liner in La Freak (which was a bit more turquoise than I'd have liked, but I just patted it in well and it worked out ok). This also went under the lower lashes.
On the waterline is GOSH's Velvet Touch eyeliner pencil in Renaissance Gold. A bit of Revolution liquid liner (the pen with 2 different sized tips) along the lashline and some mascara. Then the lightest shimmery shade from the MUA palette on the inner corner and brow bone finished off the eyes.
The cheeks are the Josie Maran Coconut Watercolour Cheek Gelee in Poppy Paradise. I forgot highlighter!! That never happens. :/
Lips are OCC Femme Liptar and Meta Stained Gloss mixed together.
Do ya like my Rudolph earrings?
And here's my Christmas Eve makeup that I created today, using the Revolution Neutrals Vs Newtrals palette (one of my fave makeup purchases this year!!).
See how much better my new camera is?? Holy crap.
Merry Christmas to all those that celebrate it and I'll be back in a few days with chrimbo food pix!
Sal xXx
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Monday, 23 November 2015
Month of Vegan Lips: Week 3 Round Up
Is it Monday already? GAH!
Week 3 and I've realised, I'd accidentally saved some til the end of the month, so there might be a couple of crazy colours in next week's round-up! :) But for now, here's a round up of the last week.

Day 19: Gosh Velvet Touch Eyeliner in I See You, with Sugarpill's Lumi pigment patted on top.
Day 20: Kat Von D Everlasting Liquid Lipstick in Berlin (Sephora ship to the UK!)
Day 21: Day Lippy Girl Lipstick in Abraca-Bam
Day 22: Gosh Velvet Touch Lip Liner in Flirty Orange, and a touch of OCC's Stained Gloss in Meta.
Can't believe I'm on the last week already, this month has flown by.
Don't forget you can join in and show me what your wearing on your lips by posting it on instagram and hashtagging it #monthofveganlips.
Sal xXx
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Friday, 30 October 2015
October Favourites
It's almost the end of the month so I thought it was good timing for a favourites post. I don't have many this month; mainly due to being away and a lot of my favourites this month are the same as last month! Also, I currently have lower back spasms, so these photos are brought to you courtesy of diazepam! haha
Starting with this one:
Lush solid perfume in Honey I Washed the Kids
This was limited edition and I believe it's all gone now, in fact it was gone in about 2 hours after it went on sale, because it was a 'kitchen' item. It was totally by chance that I found out they were going to sell this briefly but I had to buy it. This used to be my favourite Lush fragrance and I was really sad when they discontinued it because the soap with the same fragrance isn't vegan.
I lovvvve the smell of this perfume. It doesn't last as long as the other lush solid perfumes do, maybe because it's a pot, not a stick, so you probably don't actually put as much on. But it's teeny so it's perfect for throwing in your bag for a touch up.
B. Replenishing Facial Oil
I bought this a while ago and have recently started using it more often and have been loving it. It smells of roses and it's great for dry skin. I generally use a serum for my morning moisturiser, as I tend to do my makeup straight after moisturising. This though is great for nighttime. I put about 3 drops, that's all you need, onto my fingertips and massage it into clean skin. When I wake up, it's all sunk in and my skin feels really nice. I get really dry skin, especially at this time of year and this definitely helps.
Autograph Lipstick in Parfait Pink
I have had this lipstick in my collection for AGES but I recently dug it out for a bridal makeup trial I did a while ago, thinking it would be the perfect colour for the bride to be's complexion (it was!). Anyway I remembered how much I love it. Perfect nude peachy pink, everyday colour. Unfortunately, I don't think they make this colour anymore, which is a real shame; but I do love the M&S lipsticks. (For Autograph's vegan options, take a look at my recent post.)
It's a bit lighter on the lips, in real life.
Superdrug Micellar Cleansing Wipes
Firstly I should say I never use wipes on my face and don't recommend them. But I do like them for cleaning up and for taking off swatches when I'm taking photos. They take most makeup off in one swipe and they don't smell obnoxious either. I haven't tried them on my face because as I said, I'm not a fan of wipes for the face and the last time I tried Micellar water, it broke me out. But if you like wipes, give them a go.
GOSH Velvet Touch Lipliner in Pink Pleasure
Such a pretty vibrant pink. I love these liners (both the eye and lip liners); they are really creamy but also really long lasting. This looks great alone, or with a gloss or lipstick over the top to mute it a bit.
Sorry it's a bit of a crap swatch, to see it on me, check out my last FOTD post.
I have a few of these, my favourite one is Copper and I've been using that a lot lately, but could I find the bugger to photograph it? No. No I could not. So here's a couple of others I have.
This shade is called Rockstar and it's such a beautiful silvery taupe. It's seriously gorgeous. I use it all over the lid with a nice warm brown in the crease and it makes a lovely and really quick smokey eye! These set and once they set, they don't budge. Love them. I like to apply them with my next favourite....
Crown Infinity Blending Fluff Brush
I ordered this brush for a post I'm working on and I love it. In shape and size, it's very similar to the MAC 217 which is neither cruelty free or vegan. Synthetic brushes are the best thing for cream shadow, so this brush is great for applying the cream shadows I mentioned above. You can blend with it and pack colour on too. Plus it washes up really well. Crown Brushes are awesome, cheap and have lots of vegan options.
My last favourite are these brilliant earrings from Sour Cherry. I saw them and had to have them, because Moss is one of the greatest characters ever. Ever.
Look at these motherflipping things, they are ruddy awesome. Simon thinks they look tacky; personally that makes them ever better in my book! haha
So that is it for this month.
I have decided that in November, I'm going to Instagram a picture of my lipstick/lip product every day and make sure that it's different every day. So if you want to see 30 days of vegan lip products, follow me on Instagram. Although if you don't have Instagram, don't worry; I'll be recapping each week's lips of the day on here and also my Facebook page.
Also, if you have Instagram and want to join in (you don't have to do it every day, but if you are rocking an ace colour one day and want to document it) just hashtag it #alienontoast or #monthofveganlips so I can see it!
Sal
xXx
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Tuesday, 12 May 2015
GOSH Xtreme Liquid Gel Liners
I have a new BFF! The Xtreme Liquid Gel Liners from GOSH and they are awesome!
Ever since I stopped buying Bourjois, I've been looking for a liquid liner to replace the one I used to love. I've tried a few different ones but so far this is my favourite.
I'm picky. It has to be a nice thin consistency, smooth, a brush I can work with and it has to stay on all day. This ticks all the boxes for me and it comes in 9 shades, 8 of which are vegan (shade 007 Lavender is the non-vegan one!).
So here's a terrible photo of the packaging

Swatches of the 3 shades I have:
Top - Bottom: Black, Bronze, Royal Blue
Here is the applicator
It's nice and fine so you can draw a thin line with it easily. It's more like a pen type nib than a brush, which I don't normally like, but this one's really flexible and easy to use.Here's Royal Blue on my eyeball. I think it's more of a bright cornflower colour than royal blue but either way, it's lovely.
I would definitely recommend picking up one (or more of these). They retail for £5.99 (although Superdrug online has them for £3.99 right now) and you can get them from Superdrug.
There's a list of vegan GOSH items HERE.
Have a great week all.
Love & Stuff
Sal xXx
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Monday, 23 February 2015
Vegan Mascara Smackdown!
So for what seems like AGES now I've been testing mascaras out for a post that I've wanted to write ever since I relaunched this blog: a post about vegan mascara options.
I'm going to jump straight in and tell you what I like about each mascara and I'll also include the price and where you can buy them from.
I will start by saying this is the most expensive mascara I'm reviewing today. I've always been of the opinion that pricey mascaras are not worth the money, because they need to be replaced so often and there's some brilliant 'drugstore' options out there. I still stand by this, however, this mascara is brilliant.
It gives really long, dramatic lashes, without adding falsies. So if you're going for a smokey eye, or bright makeup and just can't be bothered adding lashes, or don't have the time - this is the one!
I don't think it's meant to be waterproof, but I definitely find it's water resistant. Also, at the end of the day when I've been wearing it for more than 12 hours, my lashes are still curly!
As with all good things though, there's a (teeny) downside - the removal is a bitch!!
This is my favourite 'drugstore' or affordable range mascara. I actually don't love the original formula of Lash Vegas (I like the waterproof one ok and actually use it on bridal clients) but this one with the fibres is a much better formulation and is basically now my every day mascara.
One good coat of this is enough, a second will add extra drama. It also removes easily with my regular cleanser. It can get a bit clumpy, as you can see below, but working it through with the brush usually separates the lashes out enough.
I tried one of the B. mascaras when the range first came out in Superdrug and I wasn't a fan. It's one of those mascaras that forms tubes around the lashes and I just really thought it was kind of blah! However, this one, I actually really like. I got this with one of their palettes that I got at Christmas time (which I have a post about coming up!) and was prepared to hate it.
Again it's one of those tube forming mascaras which they say will come off 'easily with a bit of warm water'. HAHA, no. It DOES come off with warm water, but it needs a pretty good rub to do so - also an eyelash came with it when I did this, maybe I was a bit over-zealous! I also found a few little stubborn bits that I had to kind of pick off.
On the plus side, it did give my lashes length and it separated nicely. It was also good for bottom lashes.
This used to be my gym bag mascara. Which means that I like it a lot because I used to go to the gym every morning pretty much. Now I've let that slide, but let's not talk about that, it has been left in the drawer for a while. So rediscovering it for this post was great.
I do like this mascara, although it's probably the least dramatic one I tested; if you just like a mascara to darken your lashes but don't necessarily want much length or volume added, this might be a good one for you. It needs a couple of coats to get a good effect but it doesn't smudge, it has a nice brush and doesn't go all gammy and claggy!
The first thing I want to say about this is that the formula is quite nice and I did like the effect of it. BUT DAT BRUSH DOE!!! UGH, I am far FAR to clumsy for this brush. I have used this 2 or 3 times and without fail, every time, I poked myself in the eye with it. Ouchies.
Hopefully you can see from the pics above that the brush is like a regular fat mascara brush on 2 sides and pointy and plasticy on the other sides. It's supposed to help you be able to work through the clumps but as I said above, I'm too clumsy for it!
Also, I got a craptonne of it on my eyelid - not saying that this is totally the fault of the mascara because I do this pretty much every day anyway. But this is more than I usually manage to smear on myself. On the plus side though, once it dried it flaked off super easily without wrecking my makeup.
Another surprise here - I don't mind this mascara!! I have used their products before because I love the idea of supporting a fully cruelty free, vegan makeup company but have always been disappointed. The makeup was also mediocre and reminiscent of cheap nasty makeup that I wouldn't have touched.
But when I tried this mascara out I was pleasantly surprised. I was expecting it to be one that just made your lashes black but didn't add anything to them. I was wrong... it's actually pretty good!
The formula is nice and 2 good coats gave a not especially dramatic but decent effect.
I am a huge fan of Revolution products: they are affordable, there's a tonne of products available, they're pretty vegan friendly* and for the most part, they're awesome.
However, I don't like this mascara. I picked the * one out of a few available and when I took it out the box I really didn't like the packaging but that's by the by. I also noticed when I took the wand out that it appeared to be a formula that had fibres in, which I wasn't expecting. As I'm a fan of the Barry M Lash Vegas Fibres, I was happy to see that. When I applied it though, the fibres just kind of clung to the tips of my lashes, making some of the lashes look long and the rest normal length.
Also, 2 coats on my lashes and my left eye (always the troublesome bugger) was a clumpy spidery mess. I worked it in and used the brush to separate the lashes as much as possible, I just wasn't a fan of the overall formula. Add to that, the 2nd time I dipped the wand in, when I pulled it out the whole top came off (the bit that scrapes off the excess product!) I managed to screw it back in but gah! Gah!!
So no, this one is a thumbs down I'm afraid. (Can you see the fibres just kind of hanging off some of the lashes?) Although for £2 it's better than it probably should be!
*when it comes to vegan items, Revolution say they don't claim to be vegan, but anything non-vegan is obvious in the list, such as beeswax, lanolin or carmine.
Anyway, I really like the brush and it goes on well. It really only needs one coat as well to get a pretty good effect. It's nice for bottom lashes too!
So here's where I'm on the fence: 2 coats and the lashes are a bit spidery. No biggie, just needs a comb through with a lash comb or stick to one coat.
But there's more. The first day I wore it, I was on the train to work about an hour after I applied it and I did a big sneeze, which obviously made me squeeze my eyes shut and my lashes all sort of stuck together. And even 8 hours later, there was still a bit of tackiness, so it's kind of a sticky formula. Again, annoying but not a deal breaker.
Removal is what really lets this mascara down though. It took a decent scrub to remove it and a couple of my eyelashes came away with it.
Conclusion: I don't hate it, I don't love it either!
The formula is very nice too. Smooth, super black and makes my lashes look nice. Nothing particularly dramatic but for an every day mascara; I like this a lot. Removed easily and still looked good at the end of the work day. Only down side, is that by the end of the work day, there were a few crumbs of the mascara had dropped onto my face. Not a biggie though!
So there we are. I was pleasantly surprised to find that there really are some great vegan options nowadays when it comes to mascaras - it used to be near on impossible to find one without beeswax. The above mascaras are mostly all good mascaras and a few are really great. Most get a thumbs up, some I'm on the fence about.
My everyday choice would still be Barry M Lash Vegas because as well as being a fabulous mascara, it's super affordable and it's the one that is the easiest to get hold of, as both Superdrug & Boots sell Barry M, as do some larger supermarkets like Tesco.
My splurge fancy choice for proper dramatic lashes goes to Eyeko's skinny brush, which I love love love, despite it being a mutha beeyotch to remove! For a dramatic eye look when you don't want the hassle of applying falsies, this is the one!
So there you go. Did I miss your favourite vegan mascara? Tell me about it, I'd love to add to this post at some point, once my eyes have forgiven me! :o)
Love & Stuff
Sal xXx
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I'm going to jump straight in and tell you what I like about each mascara and I'll also include the price and where you can buy them from.
For comparison purposes, here is a pic of my eyeball with naked eyelashes! GAH, horrible. :) I'm not sure how well you can see but they're not particularly long and they're very fair.
OK, let's do this! Starting with....
Eyeko - Skinny Brush Mascara (V)
£15 from Eyeko's website or Selfridges stores
Brush close-up
I will start by saying this is the most expensive mascara I'm reviewing today. I've always been of the opinion that pricey mascaras are not worth the money, because they need to be replaced so often and there's some brilliant 'drugstore' options out there. I still stand by this, however, this mascara is brilliant.
It gives really long, dramatic lashes, without adding falsies. So if you're going for a smokey eye, or bright makeup and just can't be bothered adding lashes, or don't have the time - this is the one!
I don't think it's meant to be waterproof, but I definitely find it's water resistant. Also, at the end of the day when I've been wearing it for more than 12 hours, my lashes are still curly!
As with all good things though, there's a (teeny) downside - the removal is a bitch!!
Barry M Lash Vegas Blackest Black with Fibres (V)
£6.49 from Barry M's Website or from Superdrug, Boots or larger supermarkets
Brush close-up
This is my favourite 'drugstore' or affordable range mascara. I actually don't love the original formula of Lash Vegas (I like the waterproof one ok and actually use it on bridal clients) but this one with the fibres is a much better formulation and is basically now my every day mascara.
One good coat of this is enough, a second will add extra drama. It also removes easily with my regular cleanser. It can get a bit clumpy, as you can see below, but working it through with the brush usually separates the lashes out enough.
B. Longer Mascara (V)
£9.99 (although it's on sale for £4.99 right now) on Superdrug's website or in store
(The packaging of mine is silver because it was from a palette.)
Brush Close-up
I tried one of the B. mascaras when the range first came out in Superdrug and I wasn't a fan. It's one of those mascaras that forms tubes around the lashes and I just really thought it was kind of blah! However, this one, I actually really like. I got this with one of their palettes that I got at Christmas time (which I have a post about coming up!) and was prepared to hate it.
Again it's one of those tube forming mascaras which they say will come off 'easily with a bit of warm water'. HAHA, no. It DOES come off with warm water, but it needs a pretty good rub to do so - also an eyelash came with it when I did this, maybe I was a bit over-zealous! I also found a few little stubborn bits that I had to kind of pick off.
On the plus side, it did give my lashes length and it separated nicely. It was also good for bottom lashes.
GOSH Amazing Length'N Build (CV)
£5.99 from Superdrug
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This used to be my gym bag mascara. Which means that I like it a lot because I used to go to the gym every morning pretty much. Now I've let that slide, but let's not talk about that, it has been left in the drawer for a while. So rediscovering it for this post was great.
I do like this mascara, although it's probably the least dramatic one I tested; if you just like a mascara to darken your lashes but don't necessarily want much length or volume added, this might be a good one for you. It needs a couple of coats to get a good effect but it doesn't smudge, it has a nice brush and doesn't go all gammy and claggy!
M&S Autograph False Lash Effect Mascara (CV)
£11.00 from Marks and Spencer's website or in stores
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The first thing I want to say about this is that the formula is quite nice and I did like the effect of it. BUT DAT BRUSH DOE!!! UGH, I am far FAR to clumsy for this brush. I have used this 2 or 3 times and without fail, every time, I poked myself in the eye with it. Ouchies.
Hopefully you can see from the pics above that the brush is like a regular fat mascara brush on 2 sides and pointy and plasticy on the other sides. It's supposed to help you be able to work through the clumps but as I said above, I'm too clumsy for it!
Also, I got a craptonne of it on my eyelid - not saying that this is totally the fault of the mascara because I do this pretty much every day anyway. But this is more than I usually manage to smear on myself. On the plus side though, once it dried it flaked off super easily without wrecking my makeup.
Beauty Without Cruelty Full Volume Mascara (V)
£11.99 from their website
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Another surprise here - I don't mind this mascara!! I have used their products before because I love the idea of supporting a fully cruelty free, vegan makeup company but have always been disappointed. The makeup was also mediocre and reminiscent of cheap nasty makeup that I wouldn't have touched.
But when I tried this mascara out I was pleasantly surprised. I was expecting it to be one that just made your lashes black but didn't add anything to them. I was wrong... it's actually pretty good!
The formula is nice and 2 good coats gave a not especially dramatic but decent effect.
Makeup Revolution Amazing Volume (AV)
£2 from Revolution's Website or from selected Superdrug stores
I am a huge fan of Revolution products: they are affordable, there's a tonne of products available, they're pretty vegan friendly* and for the most part, they're awesome.
However, I don't like this mascara. I picked the * one out of a few available and when I took it out the box I really didn't like the packaging but that's by the by. I also noticed when I took the wand out that it appeared to be a formula that had fibres in, which I wasn't expecting. As I'm a fan of the Barry M Lash Vegas Fibres, I was happy to see that. When I applied it though, the fibres just kind of clung to the tips of my lashes, making some of the lashes look long and the rest normal length.
Also, 2 coats on my lashes and my left eye (always the troublesome bugger) was a clumpy spidery mess. I worked it in and used the brush to separate the lashes as much as possible, I just wasn't a fan of the overall formula. Add to that, the 2nd time I dipped the wand in, when I pulled it out the whole top came off (the bit that scrapes off the excess product!) I managed to screw it back in but gah! Gah!!
So no, this one is a thumbs down I'm afraid. (Can you see the fibres just kind of hanging off some of the lashes?) Although for £2 it's better than it probably should be!
*when it comes to vegan items, Revolution say they don't claim to be vegan, but anything non-vegan is obvious in the list, such as beeswax, lanolin or carmine.
ELF Defining Mascara (CV)
£3.95 from Eyeslipsface
I went into this with low expectations, I must admit. I used to have a really crap ELF mascara, in a white tube that was about as much use as a chocolate teapot. So I was pleasantly surprised when I tried this one. I picked this out of the several that ELF do, because it was literally the only black mascara in stock, except the one with the teeny brush that's really meant for bottom lashes.Anyway, I really like the brush and it goes on well. It really only needs one coat as well to get a pretty good effect. It's nice for bottom lashes too!
So here's where I'm on the fence: 2 coats and the lashes are a bit spidery. No biggie, just needs a comb through with a lash comb or stick to one coat.
But there's more. The first day I wore it, I was on the train to work about an hour after I applied it and I did a big sneeze, which obviously made me squeeze my eyes shut and my lashes all sort of stuck together. And even 8 hours later, there was still a bit of tackiness, so it's kind of a sticky formula. Again, annoying but not a deal breaker.
Removal is what really lets this mascara down though. It took a decent scrub to remove it and a couple of my eyelashes came away with it.
Conclusion: I don't hate it, I don't love it either!
Lilylolo Natural Mascara (V)
£10.99 from Lilylolo
The last one I tested was one that I was expecting to kind of suck, because whenever I've tried mascaras from 'natural' / mineral brands before, they have. But you know what, it's pretty great. I love the brush, I think it's the perfect shape & size. I was pleasantly surprised that their mascara was vegan, as not everything in their range is, although it is a very vegan friendly company.The formula is very nice too. Smooth, super black and makes my lashes look nice. Nothing particularly dramatic but for an every day mascara; I like this a lot. Removed easily and still looked good at the end of the work day. Only down side, is that by the end of the work day, there were a few crumbs of the mascara had dropped onto my face. Not a biggie though!
So there we are. I was pleasantly surprised to find that there really are some great vegan options nowadays when it comes to mascaras - it used to be near on impossible to find one without beeswax. The above mascaras are mostly all good mascaras and a few are really great. Most get a thumbs up, some I'm on the fence about.
My everyday choice would still be Barry M Lash Vegas because as well as being a fabulous mascara, it's super affordable and it's the one that is the easiest to get hold of, as both Superdrug & Boots sell Barry M, as do some larger supermarkets like Tesco.
My splurge fancy choice for proper dramatic lashes goes to Eyeko's skinny brush, which I love love love, despite it being a mutha beeyotch to remove! For a dramatic eye look when you don't want the hassle of applying falsies, this is the one!
So there you go. Did I miss your favourite vegan mascara? Tell me about it, I'd love to add to this post at some point, once my eyes have forgiven me! :o)
Love & Stuff
Sal xXx
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