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"First: yes, they're real. No enhancements, no serums, no curlers. (Hey, some people get genius IQs; I got long lashes.) I joke that Glossier is a brand made for the pretty person — someone who needs slim to no makeup to begin with. They are the literal embodiment of 'I woke up like this.' I, on the other hand, am a 'more is more' person in that I want to wear makeup and it behooves me to do so. I was a little skeptical with this mascara because, although many things about it align with what I look for in lash products — it lifts, washes off easily, and sculpts each individual lash — the promo behind the mascara worried me. 'Expect to hear a lot more "your lashes look good" and less "what mascara are you wearing?"' said the strictly embargoed email. Given I want my lashes to be noticed from here to Venus, I relish when someone asks me about my mascara. Can you see the problem?

All that said, I was surprised by Lash Slick. It separates each lash, and it elongates with fibers but doesn't flake; I feel like my lashes are definitely noticeable, but not overly so. I'm wearing two coats in the photo, and given the response from my coworkers, this millennial pink tube will be my new no-makeup-makeup mascara for errands, the office, and the gym." — Kirbie Johnson, host and senior video reporter

Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Alaina Demopoulos