- Characteristics
- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: arcancil paris
Line: eye
Product Type: brow mascara
Color: caramel
Gender: for women
Volume: 4 ml
Classification: mass-market
Country TM: France
Made in: France
The eyebrow mascara from Arcancil Paris will be a splendid addition to your beauty arsenal, regardless of the techniques, methods, or makeup styling approaches you favor most! This decorative beauty product excellently fulfills its primary duties while also caring for the sensitive skin and delicate hair structure. Le Lab Vegetal Mascara Sourcils protects them from the negative impacts of external factors, strengthens, restores, thickens, and stimulates growth, accelerating the metabolic processes of the epidermis. Moreover, this product is manufactured with care for the environment—from its composition to its packaging.
Key features of Le Lab Vegetal Mascara Sourcils from Arcancil Paris:
- contains 88% naturally-derived ingredients;
- suitable for contact lens wearers;
- tested under the supervision of dermatologists and ophthalmologists;
- 100% vegan product, not tested on animals;
- boasts rich pigmentation and enhanced durability;
- requires no touch-ups or layering throughout the day;
- harmonizes seamlessly with other types of decorative cosmetics;
- optimal for use in combination with eyeshadows;
- has a gentle texture that applies evenly and sets quickly;
- remains flake-free and does not smudge under adverse weather conditions;
- red clover extract offers soothing benefits;
- natural polysaccharides care for sensitive skin;
- protects it from the adverse effects of external factors;
- provitamin B5 strengthens delicate hairs;
- minimizes the risk of problems associated with hair loss;
- allows for shaping the brows, concealing minor imperfections;
- provides excellent fixing properties;
- equipped with a convenient applicator with short bristles.-
Begin by filling in your eyebrows from the outer corner of the eye, moving against the direction of hair growth. Then, fill them in again starting from the inner corner of the eye, following the direction of hair growth, while simultaneously combing them.