
If you haven't tried
tube mascaras yet, you'll be glad to know that drugstore versions are rolling out. One of the first is L'Oréal Double Extend Lash Extension Effect Mascara ($9.79), a two-step mascara with "beauty tube technology."
Tube mascaras are great for making lashes look longer, and because the formulas come off with warm water, they're much easier to remove.

If you're old enough to remember the first round of colored mascaras, you may not want to revisit the trend. But hear me out. While Benefit's
BADgal Blue mascara is a shock of brightly hued blue, its new fraternal-twin mascara,
BADgal Plum, is so subtle that you won't be mistaken for a member of the Thompson Twins.

Out of curiosity, I asked you to share your opinions of Maybelline Great Lash mascara. It's never been my favorite, but it's a perennial best-seller.
Over in the land of Product Reviews, opinion is split directly down the middle, earning this mascara an average rating.

So, Maybelline Great Lash mascara. We always read about how it's so top-notch and how makeup artists can't live without it and how it's the be-all and end-all of mascaras. But honestly, I don't know what the fuss is about.

It's always great to hear from readers, and when
ImmaDiva sent me a message touting the benefits of
Max Factor Volume Couture Mascara ($6.99), I had to share it:
Recently I tried Max Factor Volume Couture Mascara and I can't believe the results I got! It's hands down the best mascara I've ever used. I've tried a few from MAC and dozens of others, even Lash Blast.