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Great Lengths with Lancôme High Définicils; This Week’s Pretty Reads

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Okay, I know all the rage right now is Lancôme new Ôscillation mascara ($34 US) that just released last week.  But, until I can get my hands on one, Lancôme High Définicils has a special place in my makeup bag.

Lancôme High Définicils mascara ($24 US) released earlier this year, helps me feel a little better about my lashes by giving them nice length in a light-weight formula that rocks for everyday wear.

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If you love CoverGirl Lash Blast for its great rubber wand that prevents the bristles from clumping or bending, but hate the fat diameter of the wand and tube, you’ll definitely appreciate the packaging on Lancôme High Définicils.

It, too, has rubber bristles but the shape is much smaller than Lash Blast therefore allowing me to carefully reach each lash for easy separation.  I also love that the wand bends to move with me where I want to apply the formula – hard to reach inner and outer lashes are much easier to get to.

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Lancôme High Définicils is quickly becoming a new favorite for me as it gives me everything Lash Blast almost provides – length and definition without the clump.  What more could I ask for.. well, I’d love just a bit more curl if I were to make this my all time favorite.  Stay tuned for another mascara review I have coming up – it delivers the curl factor that I’ve never been able to get with any other.

How’s your Sunday going so far?  The San Diego Chargers game is just about over and it’s a nail biter all the way to the end!  I’m heading out to meet up with The Boyfriend’s cousin to watch the afternoon football games.  While I’m out, check out this week’s gorgeous reads from The Beauty Blog Network :)

The Muse lets you know the scoop on the US Debut of the Paul & Joe Disney Collection that was exclusive to Japan only last Spring! Click on over for the details and the Muse’s past review of this cute collection!

Beauty Anonymous reviews Paul &Joe’s latest Moisturizing Foundation Primer.

The Makeup Divas reviews YSL Rouge Volupte in Sweet Honey.

A Touch of Blusher reviews two eye palettes from CARGO’s fall 2008 collection.

Beauty Junkie in SF continues to find great pink products to support Breast Cancer Awareness month, like Origin’s Peace of Mind On-the-spot Relief.

Beauty411 shares the details on a new sun-kissed and sexy Bobbi Brown collection!

Cybelesays is giving away mascara and eyelash curler from me by {me}zhgan. Click here to enter!

Find out which dark and dangerous product Glossypink is obsessing over!

Beauty Blogging Junkie has your Halloween faux lash needs covered with this lash round-up.

The girls over at Beauty in Real Life are having another Pink Giveaway. Click here for all the details.

Liquid Cashmere?!  Beauty Banter uncovers a new body care line that claims to have bottled liquid cashmere!

Makeup Moxie’s got her eye on the new Lash Stash from Sephora.

Spoiled Pretty wants to help you tame your unruly mane. Which is why they’ve partnered with Aveda for an amazing giveaway. Enter to win Aveda’s Smooth Infusion Kit ($107 value), a 4-step smoothing system, with a smoothing brush!

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