
"Yes, the formula gives dramatic length ("I need 15 more of them in my drawer immediately," one user said), but it's the bleached platinum blonde shade that stole my attention. It's something that feels genuinely new in beauty - and just eclectic enough to spark its own micro-trend. "The type of mascara that would put clean girls into a coma," as another user commented."
"But it's always been my go-to. Sure, it's functional. The only problem is taking it off - the most dreaded part of my nighttime routine because black mascaras always leave me with raccoon eyes. No matter how hard I try to remove the product, there's inevitably some charcoal residue and stranded hairs. I want length and definition that doesn't budge throughout the day, then slips off at night without a goth under-eye situation. Apparently, that's a tall order."
Dark brunette lashes prompted a long habit of using black mascara despite persistent removal issues. Black formulas commonly leave charcoal residue and stray hairs, causing raccoon-eye smudging at night. The goal was length and definition that endures all day yet removes cleanly. Urban Decay Tube Job, a tubing mascara offered in a bleached platinum blonde, uses polymers to wrap lashes in tiny tubes for separation, lift, and length without buildup. The product costs $25, earns a 4.5/5 rating, feels lightweight, resists flaking, removes cleanly, but lacks volumizing effect and can create spider lashes if layered.
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