A bit like yesterday's post, I also picked this up in my 'I want to try lots of new stuff' haul. I hadn't heard anything about it, just saw it and that it was new (about a month ago) and decided to try it, I think it was only about £4.99 or thereabouts so there wouldn't be much love lost if I didn't like it.
The packaging is nice, black and white and feels very solid. The wand really reminds me of the Max Factor wild mega volume mascara...
The MaxFactor one is slightly shorter and straight at the end, but that's the only difference as far as the wand goes. For the formula, I prefer the MaxFactor one, I will be reviewing it soon. The Rimmel one is currently £6.99 in Superdrug, and the MaxFactor one should be the same price, but currently has £2 off at Superdrug (that's where I bought both of them).
The biggest thing I didn't like about the Rimmel retro glam mascara was how spidery it made my lashes look. One coat was just about ok, but it didn't make my lashes look amazing, but two coats and my lashes were all caked together (not a good look).
What it did well is curling my lashes, you can really see that in the difference between two coats and one coat in the pictures. There was a bit of fallout from it during the day too, but not too bad, certainly nothing most mascara's don't do to me (other than Maybelline Rocket Volum (review here) - that stuff is awesome).
All in all this isn't a bad mascara, but if you're spending £6.99 on a mascara, I'd put an extra £1 towards it and pick up the Rocket instead - it stays put, doesn't clump and works very much like a waterproof mascara. If you're a big fan of Rimmel, then you might well really like this :) But personally, I'm a big fan of Maybelline for mascara and in my opinion, the Rimmel Scandaleyes Retro Glam mascara doesn't hold a torch to it.

This months Bigest-Pixi3 advertiser is the lovely Karen from Liverpool Lashes
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