Boots shoppers have praised a £26 mascara worn by Love Island star Molly Marsh.
The reality show is back on our screens once again for eight weeks of recoupling, romance and reality TV drama. And once again, the villa has been stocked with a whole host of hair, beauty and wellness products from Boots, as the high street retailer works with the ITV2 dating show again.
After the Islanders were let loose in the villa for the first time, Molly, a 21-year-old musical theatre actress, could be seen carefully applying the £26 MAC Stack Mascara, reports the Mirror.
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The mascara has proven popular with Boots shoppers already, having already racked up 18,000 five star reviews online. The cult-loved beauty product is also stocked at LookFantastic , however at Beauty Bay, you can get a full-size MAC Stack mascara plus five other MAC favourites worth £102 for £35.
Shoppers have praised the product for it’s ‘no clumps or flakes’ formula, with one even saying it looked like they had lash extensions. One reviewer said: “This really is magic. My lashes look longer and fuller; no clumps or flakes can pile on the volume.”
A second added: “This is absolutely unbelievable. I have tiny eyelashes, but this made my eyelashes so long. I'm totally hooked on this, my daughter asked if I had extensions in, she also couldn't believe they were my lashes.”
A third wrote: “This is what I wish Lancome Idole and Too Faced did. One swipe and you have volume and length! Two swipes and it's falsie level! I use a separate brush for brushing out clumps but you may like that look. I always aim for natural and this does it with a bit of drama.”
However, it wasn’t for everyone. Some people complained that it’s: “expensive for what it is and very thick and clumpy.”
You can shop all the products used throughout Love Island here on boots.com - or you can buy the MAC Stack Mascara for £26 here.
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