The Maybelline Lash Sensational Sky High Mascara became a TikTok sensation for giving users amazing, sky high lashes, and now you can get 2 for the price of 1 in the Prime Day sale
Amazon’s Prime Day sale is known for offering some incredible bargains on the best beauty and fashion products, from expensive beauty tech to must-have trending products.
Although the product usually costs £13.50, Amazon currently has a deal on a multipack of the product, which sees buyers saving 15% when they buy two of the mascara. The mascara went viral on TikTok after users shared their love of the product’s impressive results and reasonable price tag, racking up more than 100million views as they raved about its amazing results that left lashes looking longer and fuller.
One user wrote: “These have my favourite applicator, rather than the traditional bushy brush they are plastic so you are able to comb the mascara through your lashes and get each individual lash, which stops them sticking together and makes them look longer as you can get root to tip.”
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