I consider myself a very beauty-involved gal. “Involved” meaning: I use no less than 4 products on my face every day. (and let’s be real: 4 products = Heather going to do laundry).
But for being so beauty-involved, Mascara has never been part of my beauty routine. My sparse, Asian, stick-straight-down lashes were so FUTILE, I never even bothered with it.
But since I’ve embarked on my Lilash regimen, I’ve been so hopeful that I’ll have a long, full, plush and voluminous lashes…I’ve already started trying out different mascaras in anticipation!

MAC recently launched Studio Fix Lash on December 26th, but I never tried it until this week. I’m so old fashioned with my mascara that I’ve always preferred a full-bristled brush for my lashes — for some reason, I always felt like a fuller brush = fuller looking lashes.
So I was a little skeptical when I first pulled out the MAC Studio Fix Lash wand:


But after applying it, I’m officially a FAN:
- AMAZING FORMULA: The MAC website says it’s a “new lightweight mousse formula”. I say: “It’s like using Extra Hold Mousse on your lashes!” The formula definitely more lightweight than others I’ve tried, and it even SMELLS more hard-core.
- FAB BRUSH: I thought the moulded brush would make it MORE prone to clumps, but I actually find the opposite to be true! The strategically placed, firm bristles means there isn’t “gunk” stuck inbetween them — gunk that would normally transfer from the bristles to your lashes. LURVE.
- EXTRA-HOLD: Usually, regardless of what I put on, my lashes usually start wilting after a few hours. But I feel like my like this formula seems like it holds WAY better than mascaras.
Here’s how it makes my lashes look!


MAC Studio Fix Lash, $13.
just purchased this because of your entry and i couldn’t be more wowed. it’s fantastic and really does it for my puny asian eyelashes. good looks!
Hey Marsha!! OMGah Yay!!
honestly i was SO skeptical b/c of the wand, but I swear, the formula is what makes it!
xx, hp