I know singular product reviews are “sooo early 2010s”, but I have come to realize that for my own personal organization purposes, I love having one post dedicated to a product that we can do a deep dive on. From an SEO perspective, of course the singular product review works best and that’s actually how I personally still search for product reviews. If anything, I wish there were more product reviews that were written so that I don’t have to contend with going on Instagram and having to watch a reel! Basically, I am doing these singular product reviews for people like me!Â
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This is a “pitch black mascara that uses lightweight, buildable tubing technology to give the look of lash extensions”. The formula contains 5% jojoba oil to nourish lashes while the flexible, tapered, silicone brush allows the formula to coat each lash individually. This promises to be a clump, smudge and flake-free mascara that is easily removed with warm water.Â
Starting with bare lashes, I don’t have a lot going on so I do need to be careful as my concern is always a wet formula that weighs my lashes down or makes them clump together so that it looks like I have 3 three lashes!
And ta da! Here we are with Last XTNDR! No, this mascara will not replace me Falscara lashes, but I am actually kind of pleased with the blackness and the definition my lashes received!Â
I love that the brush is thin and easy to maneuver as I hate big conical brushes where I cannot see my eye! I was scared that this mascara would flake and smudge during my work day, but it did not! I don’t even need to wear my Diorshow Lash Primer Serum for it to stay on all day!Â

Final verdict: Obviously the price is fantastic compared to other tubing mascaras which all start at $30 CDN vs this one which is $10! Maybe I’ll try another “high end” tubing mascara like Tarte, Merit or Caliray for experimental purposes, but for now this one from E.L.F. will do!Â
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