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Nylon
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Nylon
Diorshow spotlights the eyes with a collection that exude an electrifying, powerful allure
Always longed for eyes that steal the spotlight? The new Diorshow collection provides an entire wardrobe for the eyes, including the Diorshow Overvolume, a ready-to-wear formula that loads instantly and coats lashes in a deep black shade with a satin-matte finish using the high-performance brush. Image courtesy of Dior. Image courtesy of Dior. This new mascara successfully combines extreme volume and lash-by-lash definition, using a combination of soft waxes and emollients to create a malleable formula for buildable volume and curve from root to tip, that keeps lashes supple. Its formula includes D-Panthenol to help revitalise, coat and strengthen eyelashes, Abyssinian Oil to nourish the eyelashes, and cornflower water to comfort the application. Image courtesy of Dior. Featuring a deep black lashes and 24-hours no-transfer wear, the combination of structural and rigid waxes coat eyelashes to set curve and volume over time, gripping the lash while optimising curve and length. The brush houses a central reservoir that collects the mascara to deliver the right dose from the first sweep without clumping, and the bristles at the tip provide additional precision during makeup application. Image courtesy of Dior. Image courtesy of Dior. Creative and Image Director for Dior Makeup Peter Philips reinterprets the Diorshow 5 Couleurs palettes in four limited-edition colour harmonies to embellish and redefine the eyes. Soft yet highly pigmented variations across neutral shades gives you the ability to play with satin, matte or shimmering shades to easily create a bespoke eye look. Image courtesy of Dior. These colour harmonies include Silk Taupe with its blending beige tones interspersed with a hint of pale pink and a cool brown; Coral Couture with its soft, warm tones heightened by a hint of luminous coral; Rose Organza with its hot pinks combined with a subtle iridescent white; and Brown Cashmere with its nudes in warm brown shades offset by a dark brown. A must-have for makeup routines, the Diorshow Liquid Liner returns in a new formula with a new shimmer finish. Its waterproof formula incorporates an ink that emphasises the eyes with intense colour in the satin and pearl finishes, and a light veil of colour in the shimmer finish, for a 24-hours no-transfer result. Together with the fine and flexible high-precision felt tip, you'll be able to precisely draw fine or bold lines with no fuss. Image courtesy of Dior. In order to create looks that range from natural to bold, Peter Philips has created a wardrobe of 10 shades in three couture finishes: satin, pearl and shimmer, a new glitter finish. Two shades to look out for are the Shimmer Rose & Shimmer Mint which contain a subtle, light colour base that reveals radiant iridescence, and can be applied along the lower lash line or toward the inner corner of the eye to naturally catch the light in these areas to brighten the eyes.


Graziadaily
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Graziadaily
I Tried the New 24-Hour Mascara Everyone's Talking About – Here's My Verdict
Dior Beauty has a long-standing reputation for turning beauty products into viral icon - just look at the now-viral lip oil that TikTok can't get enough of. But while lip products have had their moment in the spotlight, Dior's mascaras have always been a backstage staple and a true beauty editor favourite. From the runways of Fashion Week to the everyday make-up bags of professionals and beauty obsessives alike, Dior's mascara legacy is well-established. Among them, Diorshow stands as one of the most iconic mascaras in the business. But now, there's a bold new addition to the family: Diorshow Overvolume. Designed to push the drama even further, this mascara promises up to 24 hours of high-impact volume, and naturally, I had to try it the moment it landed on my desk. 1. Shop: Diorshow Overvolume Mascara Pros Long-lasting formula designed not to smudge Lifts and holds the lashes without a lash curler Buildable formula without looking clumpy Cons A bigger wand might struggle to coat lower lashes Let's start with the packaging. If a mascara could double as a designer accessory, this would be it. The sleek, leather-like finish with luxe, plush detailing feels as premium as a Dior handbag. It's the kind of product you actually want to leave out on display. But it's what's inside that truly counts - and this formula delivers. The colour is a deep, inky black that instantly adds intensity, and the texture is rich and buildable without clumping. I'll admit I usually gravitate toward fibre wands, but the chunky, petal-shaped brush surprised me - it grips and coats every single lash, making layering effortless. The original Diorshow is known for its bristle brush to create fluttery, buildable lashes - but, for those looking to amp up the drama, the newest launch needs to be on your radar. As someone constantly on the lookout for any smudging, I was impressed with the staying power of this formula compared to other mascaras on offer from the brand. For those looking to spend 24 hours wearing a bold, dramatic set of lashes, this mascara needs to make its way into your make-up bag. Georgia Scott is a Beauty Product Writer for Bauer Media, writing for Grazia. Georgia specialises in beauty writing and spends her days hunting for the latest trending beauty products to get her hands on and review.


Buzz Feed
25-03-2025
- Business
- Buzz Feed
10 High-End Mascaras That Are Actually Worth Every Penny
You might wonder how it can be that some mascaras cost $5 while others cost north of $40. For those of us who watch our money yet take caution of what we put around our eyes, is there any reason not to opt for the cheaper version and call it a day? Sephora and Ulta According to previous coverage, luxury mascaras may indeed offer benefits that drugstore versions don't. For one, the formula. Luxury mascaras can take advantage of 'high-end ingredients that drugstore mascaras cannot afford,' cosmetic chemist Ni'Kita Wilson previously explained. Now, take the issue of excessive flaking, when a mascara disintegrates and smudges under and around the wearer's eyes. You may be less likely to deal with that cosmetic problem with a more expensive mascara. 'The fibers used in high-end mascaras may adhere to the lashes better because [those brands] can either afford to add more of them or a combination of fibers to give the desired effect,' Wilson explained. And, as many of us mascara lovers may intuit, the design of the mascara brush is 'just as important as the formula.' Having the money to spend on designing an especially effective brush may make a luxury mascara stand out. Makeup artist Aleksandra Ambrozy told us that in her experience, 'drugstore [mascaras] just don't deliver' compared to higher-end options, especially when it comes to bestowing notable length and volume sans clumping. Some of the price differences between luxury and drugstore mascaras can also come down to marketing. And, for parent companies that own both high-end and drugstore brands (for example, L'Oreal owns luxury brand Lancome and drugstore brand Maybelline), the company may share elements of the formulas across entities. (One way to check either way? Compare the ingredients.) It all depends on the individual, of course, and as us makeup lovers know, a drugstore mascara can certainly knock it out of the park — you don't have to spend a lot to rock a gorgeous eye look. 1. A buildable mascara for excellent length and volume Amazon 'I like mascaras which give length and volume without clumping and I always find that the drugstore ones just don't deliver,' Ambrozy previously explained to us, noting that in her experience as a makeup artist, high-end mascaras have performed "far more superior to drugstore ones." 'My all-time favorite [mascara] right now is Maneater by Tarte," Ambrozy said. "[It provides] amazing buildable volume and length." Get it from Amazon for $19.27. 2. A curling mascara with a conditioning formula Sephora Ambrozy also recommended Dior's Diorshow Lash-Extension Effect mascara in previous coverage. That version of Dior 's runway-famous Diorshow mascara has since been discontinued, but based on our research, we think Diorshow Iconic Overcurl mascara is a great substitute. This style is designed to deliver major curling and emphatic volume. Its strategically bent brush helps draw out the curve and length of lashes while the formula nourishes with jojoba esters. 3. Sephora and Amazon Ambrozy also recommended Lancôme's since-discontinued Grandiose Extreme mascara. Based on our research, we think Lancôme's Lash Idôle lengthening and volumizing mascara is a close match. The two Lancôme releases share overtly bent brushes designed to push up and fan lashes alongside ultra-tiny bristles to define and lengthen. (One hack from a pedestrian mascara lover myself: if you're unsure about trying a more expensive formula, try out the travel size first). 4. A non-flaking, easy-removing tubing mascara Sephora As Wilson noted in previous coverage, the inclusion of certain ingredients — like polymers — in high-end mascaras could justify an increased price tag. Tubing mascara may be a good example of this. Distinct from standard mascara, tubing formulas contain polymers that wrap around lashes to lengthen and define; traditional mascara, on the other hand, utilizes pigmented waxes and oils that have a greater propensity to smudge and flake. Folks with sensitive eyes may also find tubing formulas preferable since they require much less tugging and rubbing on the eye area to remove. Caliray's Come Hell or High Water tubing mascara is an Allure 2022 Best of Beauty award winner, designed to curl, add volume and wash off with warm water. Get it from Sephora for $13+ (available in two sizes). 5. A nourishing, thickening tubing option Sephora Tarte's Tartlette XL mascara is an incredibly popular tubing option and an Allure 2024 Best of Beauty award winner. The formula is equipped with peptides and biotin to lift lashes while thickening and conditioning them for a defined, lush look. Get it from Amazon for $15.71+ (available in two sizes). 6. A massively volumizing mascara Sephora "As a longtime member of the straight lashes community, I've tried at least 20 mascaras in an attempt to get mine to have some sort of volume or curl," wrote former writer Kristen Adaway in previous coverage. "[ Benefit's Badgal Bang ] mascara makes it look like I actually have long lashes ... and after multiple hours of wear, didn't smudge or give me the dreaded raccoon-eye effect," Adaway said. "I also have sensitive eyes and I had zero irritation while I was wearing it." 7. A cult-favorite with lengthening power Sephora Too Faced's Better Than Sex mascara is an iconic high-end mascara, not just for its brow-raising name but for its dramatically fluttery look. Paired with a curl-priming polymer formula, the mascara's hourglass brush and grabby bristles claim to coat every lash while pushing lashes out for length. Get it from Sephora for $16+ (available in two sizes and two colors). 8. The high-end mascara that has my heart Sephora I've long loved Milk Makeup's Kush volumizing mascara for the fringey, thickly defined volume it gives me, which I attribute to its finely bristled brush and buildable yet nourishing formula. Get it from Sephora for 15+ (available in two sizes). 9. A lash-emphasizing, richly pigmented dark horse Sephora In my opinion, Tarte's Lights, Camera, Lashes mascara is a slept-on heavy hitter. It purportedly increases lashes' curl by 35%, delivering an effortless smoldering eye. Its inky color adds extra definition to eyes, and the wand's defined brush sports short and long bristles to capture every single lash. Get it from Sephora for $15+ (available in two sizes). 10. A wildly effective vegan tubing mascara Thrive Causemetics Thrive Causemetics' bestselling Liquid Lash Extensions is another popular tubing mascara, both for its sensitive eye-friendly ingredients and its results (which, per reviews and reviewer photos, live up to its name). I've been pining for this mascara myself.