

I do recommend that you wipe a little bit of the extra product that you get at the end of the wand as this extra product on the wand tends to clump on your lashes.

There are two sides to the comb (with 4 layers to each side) and the combs are not straight up / down, they start out with longer teeth at the end which gets shorter the further in you get. The lid screws off to reveal a wand which is not your typical mascara brush but rather one of those mascara brushes which are comprised of combs. The only colour this product comes in is very black and you get 12mL. I mean it is so plain looking that you wouldn’t think much of it by the outside.

The SuperSizer by CoverGirl comes in a thick and plain plastic tube. Still just as waterproof but a much easier time to get off (although I did note very minor flaking when I paired up these mascaras this way but not as much as just using the non-waterproof mascara alone) If you want an easier time taking this off, use the non-waterproof version for the first coat and the waterproof version on top. Although it is not as hard to get off as the Lashblast Waterproof. I will say that this stuff is definitely waterproof and you do need some TLC getting this off. The formula is also wet, which is what I prefer (the non-waterproof version is between a wet and dry formula). My lashes looked volumized with only one coat but I added a second because I normally do. This stuff actually holds a curl, which is a main issue with multiple waterproof mascaras for me (they always seem to weigh my lashes down). I decided to see of the waterproof version behaved differently and it definitely did. I wrote a review of the non-waterproof version of this mascara and while I did like it, the flaking I experienced was bothersome.
