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- Reviews: 37
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as a former mark rep I can tell you that most of their products are subpar and cheaply manufactured. This mascara, on the other hand, is a good buy. as the name suggests it's highly volumizing! It is quite similar, brush wise, to DiorShow. it smudges pretty easily, but if you don't touch/rub your eyes a lot you'll be fine. Rimmel London's The Max Volume Flash Mascara (in a hot pink bullet tube) is the same price, has the same brush, very similar formula, cuter packaging and is more easily available (i.e. available in most drugstores). I quit selling mark because I couldn't stand behind most of the products anymore.. but his is the mascara I stocked up on before I quit. if you're going to a mark makeup party THIS is what you should spend your money on... if you're ordering from the internet go with Rimmel's version!
April 5, 2010
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I really love this stuff. not only does it smell awesome, but it (along with the entire body envy line) gave my fine, limp hair some body! I continue to purchase this even to use with other product lines.. it's one of the best to use for teasing, or as a root booster! (with dry hair turn your head upside down and spray at the roots) I've tried so many volumizing hairsprays and I think this one is on par with the Big Sexy Hair line which is 3 or 4 times more expensive and doesn't smell as good...
April 4, 2010
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I have fine, limp hair and I've had success with the whole body envy line. this mousse DOES work, but you have to run it through your roots and blow dry with your head upside down to achieve noticeable results. I use it along with the rest of the line because it smells so good, but on a regular basis I think Aussie and Garnier both make equally inexpensive, more effective volumizing mousses.
April 4, 2010
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I love this conditioner because 1) it's cheap. 2) it smells wonderful. 3) when used as directed with the body envy shampoo, mousse, and hair spray it gives my thin, limp, dry strands a noticeable boost in volume and shine. 4) it moisturizes but doesn't weigh hair down! even on days I don't blow dry or style.
April 4, 2010
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Love this shampoo! it lathers nicely and rinses clean easily. when used with the body envy volumizing conditioner, mousse, and hair spray, my thin, flat hair had some body, indeed. plus, all herbal essences products smell so fresh! and you've gotta love how affordable the line is!
April 4, 2010
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gets rid of residue and buildup like nobody's business! I have thin, straight, color treated hair that I wash every other day, blow dry, and load on volumizing products and hairspray. about once every other week I use this shampoo and it leaves my hair insanely clean. I would recommend it to anyone who uses product in their hair, but once a week at the most as it's very drying. I always follow it with Aussie 3-minute miracle conditioner.. the combination leaves my hair clean, soft, and glossy! it is about 6 bucks a pop, but a little goes a long way so it should last a while.
April 4, 2010
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the best deep conditioner I have ever used! I have fine, limp, color treated straight hair.. I wash it every other day, blow dry with mouse and use tons of drying hair sprays and volumizing products regularly. about once every other week to rid buildup I use Neutrogena anti-residue shampoo (also amazing), but it leaves my hair almost too squeaky clean.. I ALWAYS follow the clarifying shampoo with Aussie 3 Minute Miracle and just leave it on my hair for about 10 minutes or so and when I rinse it out it is so soft and healthy feeling and it looks glossy and healthy. 3 minute miracle, indeed! plus, for less than $4 you cannot beat it. :)
April 4, 2010
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I used to be a mark representative... until I realized how lacking in quality most of the products are. I know the snap to it palettes are appealing because they seem so cute, convenient and fun.. and if they were made properly they would be amazing.. but not only is the makeup itself the equivalent of wet 'n wild (nothing... against wet 'n wild at least they charge a fair price for their items), the compact is so cheaply made it WILL fall apart within a month of use.. incredibly cheap adhesive leads to both the mirror and magnets (which are used to hold onto the powders) to fall off and they aren't easy to re-stick. the brushes that come with it are a joke.. the low quality synthetic bristles come out at the slightest pull. the ONLY redeeming factor to mark is that they allow you to return products you are dissatisfied with... but it is time consuming and you have to get your representative to do it for you. they aren't all willing. please, beware.
April 4, 2010
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I used to be a mark representative... until I realized how lacking in quality most of the products are. I know the snap to it palettes are appealing because they seem so cute, convenient and fun.. and if they were made properly they would be amazing.. but not only is the makeup itself the equivalent of wet 'n wild (nothing... against wet 'n wild at least they charge a fair price for their items), the compact is so cheaply made it WILL fall apart within a month of use.. incredibly cheap adhesive leads to both the mirror and magnets (which are used to hold onto the powders) to fall off and they aren't easy to re-stick. the brushes that come with it are a joke.. the low quality synthetic bristles come out at the slightest pull. the ONLY redeeming factor to mark is that they allow you to return products you are dissatisfied with... but it is time consuming and you have to get your representative to do it for you. they aren't all willing. please, beware.
April 4, 2010
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I used to be a mark representative... until I realized how lacking in quality most of the products are. I know the snap to it palettes are appealing because they seem so cute, convenient and fun.. and if they were made properly they would be amazing.. but not only is the makeup itself the equivalent of wet 'n wild (nothing against wet 'n wild at least they charge a fair price for their items), the compact is so cheaply made it WILL fall apart within a month of use.. incredibly cheap adhesive leads to both the mirror and magnets (which are used to hold onto the powders) to fall off and they aren't easy to re-stick. the brushes that come with it are a joke.. the low quality synthetic bristles come out at the slightest pull. the ONLY redeeming factor to mark is that they allow you to return products you are dissatisfied with... but it is time consuming and you have to get your representative to do it for you. they aren't all willing. please, beware.
April 4, 2010










