

While the click lid makes for a nice novelty, you may be wondering, like us, whether it’s actually effective. From the first glance, we were already impressed. With a black lacquered case, gold lid and the Chanel crest and name stamped across the top, it’s a far cry from the pink and orange mascara packaging found on the high street, that’s for sure. Looking like a long rectangle with no visible lid, it uses patented technology from the famous rouge allure lipstick to simply click up and down.
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Sleek and chic, you’d be forgiven for not knowing how to open this mascara. So, can you ever have too much of a good thing? We found out and share our thoughts here – spoiler alert, it certainly looks like nothing we’ve ever tried before. And we had to be the first ones to do it, in true IndyBest style. While mascara is nothing new for the luxury label, with an impressive 12 already on offer – including the Chanel le volume de Chanel waterproof mascara (£31, ) named best for weddings in our waterproof mascara round-up – we just had to find out whether the 13th addition would step up to the plate.


So, you’ll know just how exciting this new mascara drop is, especially when it’s the first in the allure range, a now growing selection of perfumes and body lotions. If you’re reading this, you’re probably in the former group, and you’re in good hands, as our tester is too, having already tried out the new fondcealer and sunscreen this summer. However, what you get is beautifully packaged products, fantastic formulas and a little touch of luxury not found in many other brands – advent calendar fiasco aside – which may sound well worth it to some, and a complete waste of money to others, and there’s usually no convincing these two groups otherwise. But, while the brand’s make-up may not break the bank like one of its famous bags, it definitely doesn’t fall under bargain beauty. Chanel beauty is up there with the finer things in life, donning the bathroom cabinets of many a material girl.
