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Thrive Causemetics Mascara Review

I am a sucker for makeup. I find it another way to express myself and enjoy trying to imitate those classic looks of former hollywood stars like Audrey Hepburn.

I would like to review Thrive Causemetic Mascara. It really works!! I have lightly colored eyelashes that aren't terribly long, and this mascara adds volume, length, and lift. I am really amazed. It is toxin and cruelty free, doesn't clump or flake, isn't messy like other mascaras, contains orchid stem cells from plants to encourage growth, vitamin B5 and other ingredients that may even help your eyelashes on a permanent basis. It's the only organic mascara I've tried thus far that actually helps lengthen and boost. Most I've tried only manage to darken and don't really provide much of a "wow" factor.

I also have tendency to get burning eyes from most mascaras and have found Thrive Mascara to be very kind to my eyes and have not had as much issues with their product like I usually do, so that's another huge plus. Beauty is pain, sure, but if you can get comfort as well that is so worth the money!

I have a coupon available: please go here to get $10 off and give me $10: http://refer.thrivecausemetics.com/ttuerps
And then let me know what you think of it! I look forward to trying and reviewing more of their products.

Below I've posted images of myself wearing the mascara, some one eye with and one eye without so you can clearly see the difference it makes. I've also included pictures from my wedding. That's right: I liked the product so much that I chose it to wear on the most special of days!




Taken with my full-frame camera

You can check out my photography page here: https://www.facebook.com/cararueggphotography/

Another phone image :) 



All the pictures of above are my own, but this one here is from Kimber Lee Photography


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