- “Feels like more of a moussey formula, which is what I personally like for my mascaras, rather than something super wet and watery”12:09–12:16
- “I don't think that looks bad”12:18–12:22
- “Is it the best mascara I've ever tried? No”12:20–12:25
- “I don't think it's bad”
- “Doesn't do a ton for the lashes, but it is going to coat them, get some color on there, so I can't complain”12:35–12:39
- Source: Full face of dollar tree makeup tutorial - Apr 16, 2026
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Brand note
Marie Claire is a Dollar Tree brand, and the quotes make it clear you get what you pay for — some products genuinely surprise you with decent pigment and blendability for the price (the Natural Charm Total Face Palette is the standout, with creators calling it surprisingly pigmented and workable for $1.25), but consistency is nonexistent. The Liquid Blush is chalky and too sheer, the Contour Stick is patchy and dry, the Setting Powder has a white cast and strong scent, and the Tinted Lip Oil is watery with a tiny applicator.
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