
Aussie brand behind cult product with over 1000 glowing reviews announces rare sale with biggest ever savings: 'I will never go back'
But Loungeface — the brainchild of one of the original Australian beauty Youtubers Lauren Curtis, has proven to be a resounding success.
The brand's hero mascara, Loungeface Lash, has built a cult following since its launch in 2021.
With over 1072 reviews and an average rating of 4.74 out of five stars, Curtis' loyal customers have dubbed the mascara their 'Holy Grail' make up product.
Loungeface Lash is famed for building dramatic volume and lengthening lashes, while remaining completely smudge-proof.
The beauty vlogger built on the success of the vegan tubing mascara with a range of eyebrow products, including brow pencils and builder gels.
Now, Loungeface has announced a huge brow sale, offering customers up to 33 per cent off of all brow bestsellers and bundles.
The Aussie brand is offering up to 33 per cent off of all brow products, including bundles and bestsellers like the popular mascara
The Brow Trio includes a Brow Pencil, Brow Builder in a choice of colours, and Clear Brow Gel, for $59, saving customers $15.
The brow pencil and builder gels are available in blonde, auburn, taupe, dark brown, and black brown shades.
The Complete Collection includes the brow products plus the iconic Loungeface Lash Mascara, for $127 - down from $147.
The Complete Collection, reduced to $127, includes the brand's cult Loungeface Lash mascara, which has over 1000 glowing reviews, as well as a brow pencil, builder and clear gel
The pencil and builder set, and the pencil and clear brow gel set, are both reduced to $59, from $74.
Trio and duo bundles of the brow products are also on sale, so fans can stock up on their favourite items at the reduced price, and take advantage of free shipping on orders over $80 too.
There are also savings to be found on individual brow pencils, builders and clear gels.
The sale is across individual brow products, duo and trio bundles, and sets
Curtis began her Youtube channel in 2011, at just 18 years old.
A video detailing her mascara routine went viral, amassing her an army of new followers and cementing her as one of the most influential beauty 'vloggers' in Australia.
After years of her fanbase asking her how they could achieve the same fluttery, dark, high-impact lash look she became known for, Curtis decided to produce her own mascara.
The product was an instant success, and the reviews speak for themselves: 'I've used tubing mascara for years but this one is by far the best I've ever had,' one customer wrote, adding it was a 'Holy Grail' product.
'This mascara is exactly as advertised - intense volume & definition, no transfer, no smudging, buildable and gorgeous lashes that last all day. I will never go back to any other product now that I've tried this one.'
Another customer wrote: 'Long time follower of Lauren Curtis. Decided to give this mascara a go because I love tubular mascaras and WOW.
'Never has a mascara given my lashes that much length & volume before! And a bonus it doesn't smudge and leave you with panda eyes by 5pm… Will be repurchasing again and again… 10/10!'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Edinburgh Live
7 minutes ago
- Edinburgh Live
Schoolboy's dream AC/DC day out ruined after mum arranges 'best birthday ever'
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A mum has shared her disappointment after her son's birthday treat to see AC/DC turned sour due to an "awful" experience in France. Michaela Burns, from St Helens in Merseyside, treated Henry Heaney to tickets to see the Aussie rock legends for his 10th birthday at the Stade de France in Paris. The surprise was kept until they arrived at their hotel and the 33-year-old mum captured Henry's joyous reaction on camera for his dad back home. The young boy called it the "best birthday ever" before seeing Angus Young and his merry men, who bring their Power Up world tour to Murrayfield tonight, rock out. However, Michaela said their time at the stadium was spoiled by other attendees smoking and vaping around him. Henry, who is asthmatic, was once rushed to Alder Hey Children's Hospital when he was younger following a respiratory attack. On July 1, France introduced a far-reaching smoking ban, barring people from lighting up in all outdoor places where children are present, including football stadia. A Stade de France spokesperson has since apologised for patrons not following this rule. (Image: Julie Sebadelha/AFP via Getty Images) Henry began showing signs of a respiratory attack as the air filled with smoke before being taken to the stadium's first aid room, where he experienced a panic attack. He later received treatment at a local hospital before being discharged with a prescription, reports the Mirror. "As soon as we got there, there were people vaping and smoking. That's why I went to the ticket office and luckily there was no issue," Michaela said. "I asked to move partly because he couldn't see, but partly because of the smoking. I mentioned it to her and she said we are a non-smoking venue, so anyone seen smoking should be kicked out. "So then they gave us the seats and literally as the show started, people started lighting up. We saw a few stewards walking around telling people off but I didn't see anyone leave. Henry started showing symptoms of a respiratory attack. Then he had a panic attack in the first aid room." The ordeal was so painful that Michaela now fears she and Henry might never get another opportunity to witness AC/DC perform live. She explained: "He was in the middle of having a panic attack and he was apologising. I was saying to him, 'You've got nothing to apologise about'. (Image: Michaela Burns) "I had a guilty feeling because I didn't realise how many people would be smoking in the venue. I expected a few, maybe at the front in the standing section, near the mosh pits and things like that. But I didn't expect it on the seats. "Henry knows how old they are and we're thinking their Edinburgh gig may be the last one they do in the UK. To go from that high of him being so excited for the gig to what happened, it's just awful." Henry started to feel better, but as they left the stadium, a security guard outside approached them, noting that he still appeared poorly. He was subsequently rushed to Saint Denis Hospital where medics gave him oxygen and he made a full recovery. Michaela is keen to raise awareness about how inconsiderate actions can cause serious complications for those with respiratory conditions. She said: "We can't be the only ones that struggled. There are plenty of people in the world that have respiratory issues and asthma. "We want to get it out there that non-smoking venues or areas of stadiums are kept as that and that stewards will be more vigilant to protect more vulnerable fans like Henry whose deserved dream concert ended so suddenly." A representative for the Stade de France said: "We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused. We are aware of the new smoking bans that came into effect on July 1, 2025, which extend the 'smoke-free' zones in France. Stadiums are included in this. "We are doing our utmost to enforce this decree within the stadium, but some spectators' habits persist and it will take us a little time to adapt before we can become a completely 'smoke-free' zone. This feedback is important to us, as it enables us to improve the quality of the welcome we offer to the public at the Stade de France." Tickets are still available for AC/DC's show at Murrayfield – click here for more information.


Scottish Sun
36 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Nepo-baby with iconic 80s supermodel mum poses with equally handsome brother – but can you guess his famous parent?
model look Nepo-baby with iconic 80s supermodel mum poses with equally handsome brother – but can you guess his famous parent? Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN iconic 80s supermodel's nepo-baby son has shared a slew of new pictures alongside his handsome brother. The sons of the star live an A-list high-life with both of their Instagram accounts littered with snaps of their antics overseas on luxury getaways. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 These nepo-baby boys have been enjoying a sunny getaway Credit: cybusson/Instagram 4 Cy is following in his mother's famous footsteps - but do you know who she is? Credit: cybusson/Instagram Cy Busson and his brother Flynn looked smart as they beamed in a brand new photo taken during a wild party by the sea in St. Tropez. The duo have been enjoying their South of France getaway with each other and their pals and sharing plenty of pictures along the way. Proving they have inherited their mother's model looks, Cy smouldered as he hid his face behind a pair of sunglasses and donned a long-sleeved white top. Flynn opted for a darker coloured T-shirt that he paired with some lighter coloured jeans. Cy captioned the snaps: "Summer '25." But have you worked out who their very famous mother is? It is none other than Elle Macpherson who was quick to share a sweet comment under the picture of her sons. The model mum commented: "Love you boys." Other snapshots from the getaway show luxury boat trips, bustling harbours and breathtaking scenery that the boys are enjoying. Cy has enjoyed his own modelling career and has worked with brands including Blauer USA and even gracing the cover of Glamour magazine. Elle Macpherson prepares a chocolate mousse for breakfast Aussie model Elle was nicknamed The Body after rising to fame with her jaw-dropping shoots in Sports Illustrated. In the 80s she appeared on the magazine cover a record five times - firmly cementing herself as one of the world's leading models. Elle welcomed her two children with her partner, hedge fund manager, Arpad Busson. The pair were in a relationship between 1996 and 2005. In recent years, she has focused on business ventures and TV shows including hosting Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model and the US show, Fashion Star. 4 Elle Macpherson is their mother Credit: cybusson/Instagram


Daily Mail
36 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Defiant Jimmy Barnes is all smiles at opening night of Working Class Man with his wife and family - after being slammed for Logies performance
Jimmy Barnes looked to be fighting fit as he attended the opening night of his new documentary, Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Man in Melbourne on Thursday. The 69-year-old was accompanied by his wife, Jane Barnes, granddaughter Ruby Rodgers, and daughter Mahalia Barnes at the Melbourne International Film Festival. Barnes looked smart in an all-black ensemble including a jacket and jeans, as well as two-toned sneakers. The rocker wore a single earring and a silver chain that matched the buttons on his jacket. Also in attendance was singer Kate Ceberano who stood out in a voluminous, ruffled gown with princess sleeves. Actress Rachel Griffiths was likewise in attendance, looking chic in a woollen knit with bright designs and white jeans. The rocker wore a single earring and a silver chain that matched the buttons on his jacket Earlier this month, Barnes opened the 2025 Logies with a bang. The iconic rocker took the stage at The Star in Sydney and belted out his lauded anthem, Working Class Man. But viewers tuning into the ceremony at home were less than enthused by the 69-year-old's performance. Several shared their thoughts on X, offering some less-than-flattering reviews. 'Jimmy Barnes. Poor bastard is incoherent, can't understand a thing he's singing,' commented one fan. '1988 called. It'd like its entertainment back,' said another, while another added, 'One for the boomers on the boomers' medium.' 'Unpopular opinion - Jimmy needs to sit down, chill out and retire. He has earned it,' yet another said. 'He's doing himself no favours singing everything in a screaming rasp, there's no light and dark anymore and he's butchered that classic,' they added. 'Maybe choose an opening act that would play a casino in real life rather than an RSL,' someone else commented. 'Barnesy is a legend but that was a rough watch,' another viewer chimed in, with another saying, 'Jesus Christ make it stop.' Others enjoyed the performance, with one fan writing, 'The bloody Logies has peaked too early, how can they top this!' Another agreed: 'Jimmy Barnes rocks the #Logies2025!' while someone else called him a 'legend.' One more fan said: 'Leading with Barnsey means it will be downhill from here.' After a difficult year in which he faced several health challenges, Barnes this week announced a tour to celebrate the 40th anniversary of his classic single Working Class Man. First released in November 1985, the song was a top five hit Down Under and became the singer's personal anthem. For the upcoming concert series, which kicks off in November, Jimmy will be joined by '80s hitmaker Iva Davies and his band Icehouse, and fan favourite Kate Ceberano. As a special treat for fans, the Scottish-born Oz rock hero will be playing every track from his For the Working Class Man album, which went to number one in Australia soon after its release in 1985. Jimmy's six-date tour begins on November 22 in Victoria at the Mount Duneed Estate in Geelong. A show at Queensland's Sirromet Winery on November 29 follows, before Jimmy heads to NSW for a gig at Bimbadgen Wines in the Hunter Valley on December 6. After taking a break over Christmas, Jimmy will resume the tour for a concert in the new year at the Regatta Grounds in Hobart on January 17, 2026, before travelling to South Australia's Barossa Valley for a show at Peter Lehmann Wines on January 31. The Working Class Man 40th Anniversary Tour will finish off on February 7 in Western Australia at Sandalford Wines in the Swan Valley.