Yahoo
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
HuffPost

This Mascara Is Giving People In Their 60s 'Lashes Of A 20-Year-Old' And It's 20% Off

Griffin Wynne

If your lashes are looking a little sparser than they once were — we’ve got good news: The often-sold-out  Lash Idôle lifting and volumizing mascara from Lancôme isn’t just back in stock, it’s back in stock and 20% off at Amazon and Ulta.  Celebrated for bringing the lift, length  and volume, with none of the mess, clumps or runs, this fan-favorite was a shoo-in for the 2026 HuffPost Shopping Awards for best beauty products, which it officially won last week. 

Deemed “ the best mascara that I have ever gotten ,” the best replacement for people’s discontinued go-tos and even “ magical ” for defining and curling “ small, 60-year-old lashes ,” it’s a beloved product that’ll earn a spot in your daily routine — especially when you get it on sale.

The lightweight, long-lasting formula is infused with white tea extract for conditioning your lashes as it coats them. It helps fan your lashes out and give them extra oomph without smudging. 

After trying every other mascara on the market, even from  luxury brands like Dior and Yves Saint Laurent , reviewers agree this is the one. Many say it’s the only thing that lengthens, curls and defines their lashes without clumping, flaking or causing dreaded raccoon eyes . And while it’s waterproof and won’t smudge through the day, it’s  still easy to take off when you’re ready for bed.

Advertisement
Advertisement

“Goes on smoothly,” user me q. wrote . “I am 68 years old and my lashes look like lashes of a 20-year-old. I won’t be using anything else.”

Another reviewer , who says they “picked it up thinking it would be just another ‘okay’ product,” reports that Lash Idôle “completely proved me wrong.”

“I honestly didn’t expect to love this mascara as much as I do,” they wrote. “The formula goes on smoothly, adds a ton of length, and somehow manages to give volume without clumping. My lashes look lifted and defined all day, and I haven’t had any smudging or flaking—even after a full day of wear...I’ve actually had people ask if I’m wearing lash extensions!”

The wand is made with a curve, for extra oomph.

But it’s not just the formula. It’s the  wand, too. 

When it comes to mascara, the applicator can be just as important as the product. The real star of the show here may be the curved wand, which is covered in microbristles of various lengths.

Advertisement
Advertisement

The inner curve has smaller bristles for building volume, and the exterior of the curve has longer ones for helping lengthen and separate your lashes. Some mention the wand takes a bit of practice  to master truly, but once you do, it’s worth all the effort. 

It really does lift and separate the lashes, giving a wide-eyed look without clumps,” A’Ville Triathlon said . “The brush grabs every lash, even the tiny ones and builds nice volume without making them feel heavy or sticky.” 

Another reviewer says the wand grabs “corner” lashes that they usually struggle with, making application quicker, cleaner and generally easier.

“If you’re looking for something that delivers big results without a big fuss, this is absolutely worth trying,” they wrote.

Reviewers are batting their eyelashes over this Lancôme mascara . Grab some on sale to see for yourself while it’s on sale, and check out more love notes below. 

“I have teeny tiny eye lashes. I can’t wear fake lashes because i have sensitive eyes. I’ve gone through many different mascaras and none have worked. I took a chance and decided to try Lancome. I am so glad i did. This has got to be the best mascara that i have ever gotten. Im sure I’ll buy it again.” — Stacy

“This is my favorite mascara. I’m 68 and have used many mascaras in my time. This beats them all.Lenghtens and doesn’t clump.” — Nancy J. Velasquez

“Unfortunately as a 50 year old woman I’m finding that my eyelashes definitely aren’t what they once were.. 😒 But the upside is that there’s always hope and tons of different mascaras to try out! This one is definitely a winner. Definitely lifts and thickens them.Soooo happy with this and believe me I’ve tried many (around 30+) different mascaras in the past 3-4 years.!!!” Marianne Ruscillo

“I have probably tried at least fifteen different brands of mascara. I’m always disappointed. I always end up coming back to my old favorite―Maybelline Great Lash with the curved brush. I was hesitant to try Lancombe Lash Idole because of the price. I took the leap of faith because the clerk at Sephora said I could return it if it didn’t work out. I’m shocked by how much I love it! The curved brush fits the natural shape of my lash line as well as my precious Maybelline. It doesn’t go on as wet as Maybelline, but the brush seems to grab and lift my lashes better. It almost has a little curling effect. I’m satisfied. I’m truly shocked that I don’t want to return it and get my $30 back. (P.S. My lashes have always been short and wimpy, and the problem has gotten worse with age. This is a great product for middle aged folks who may be experiencing thinning.)” — Bethany Crist

I have ‘aging’ eyelashes that are tricky to put mascara on but the design of this wand makes it much easier.I used to use Maybelline butterfly mascara but decided to give this a try and glad I did.” — Fawn

Also, we keep an eagle eye on several good mascaras at great prices. Enjoy three more highly-rated options on sale, including one marked down to under $4! — courtesy of the HuffPost Shopping team. 

Essence Lash Princess false lash effect mascara (30% off) 

Amazon

Essence Lash Princess false lash effect mascara (30% off) 

Amazon

Essence Lash Princess false lash effect mascara (30% off)

No, that's not a typo, Essence's mega-famous, always under $5 Lash Princess mascara is 30% off, making it just $3.49. Seen all over, well,  everywhere , is Essence's Lash Princess mascara, which claims to give the appearance of wearing false lashes.  Verónica Gaona , a New York City-based makeup artist, selected it as one of her top picks because of the striking difference it makes in even the most subtle lashes. In addition to its very appealing low price, the mascara's conically shaped brush picks up all of your lashes and gives dramatic volume and intense color without clumping.

Advertisement
Advertisement

$3.49 at Amazon (regularly $4.99)

Clinique High Impact mascara (20% off)
Advertisement
Advertisement

Sephora

Clinique High Impact mascara (20% off)

Sephora

Clinique High Impact mascara (20% off)

Another one of Gaona's picks is this buildable mascara from Clinique , a staple beauty brand beloved by many It comes in black and black/brown, and is perfect for adding volume and length to short lashes.

Promising review:"The Clinique mascara is a moisture rich mascara, which is a must for ahem, mature women. It’s applies evenly, without clumps." — Brenda

$21.60 at Amazon (regularly $27)

Maybelline's Sky High Waterproof Mascara (up to 30% off) 

Amazon

Maybelline's Sky High Waterproof Mascara (up to 30% off)

Some makeup products take a minute to warm up to; then there’s  Maybelline’s Sky High mascara , a humble but mighty drugstore option that’s making users fall in love at first coat — literally. While every mascara comes with promises of length and volume, reviewers say this waterproof option  makes their lashes “ noticeably longer and well separated,” after a single swipe.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Plus, the long-lasting, flake-free formula means “ just perfect lashes ” (i.e., no “raccoon face,” “spider legs” or any other unwanted animal-style clumping or smudging). To sweeten things even more, each of the eight colorways is currently on sale when you hit the coupon for 20% off. Though the best deal is on the show-stopping blue , which is 30% off — no coupon needed.

$6.99+ at Amazon (regularly $9.98)

The Real Deal: We use deal trackers and commerce experience to sift through “fake” hike-and-drop deals and other deceptive sales tactics. Products will usually be rated at least 4 stars with a minimum 15% discount. (And when there’s an exception, we’ll tell you why.) 

Related...

Advertisement
Advertisement

HuffPost and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.

Mobilize your Website
View Site in Mobile | Classic
Share by: