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CoverGirl Clump Crusher Mascara Review : The End of Clumps?

CoverGirl Clump Crusher Mascara

I’ve shared my love of layering mascaras to get a better effect, and I often use CG LashBlast Fusion as my top mascara. In large part, this is because it does such a great job of getting rid of any clumps or spidery lashes any other formulas leave behind. On its own, Fusion gives me great length and volume. But, if there was a formula that was truly clump free and pretty much guaranteed that I’d never have to break out my metal lash comb again? I’d be in beauty blogger heaven.

Clump Crusher Mascara Wand out of the tube

So, what exactly makes this stuff different than the CoverGirl LashBlast that I already love? First, you can tell there’s a difference in formula. It’s hard to describe unless you have 2 tubes in front of you and you’re playing with them, but the Fusion formula is a bit… wetter? The Clump Crusher isn’t necessarily drier, but it is a tad thicker, less wet and there is definitely less of it on the brush. When the Clump Crusher is pulled out of the tube, you can hear the tube swiping off the excess. You can see that when the brush comes out there is no excess on that wand. There’s a tiny bit of mascara at the very end, and that was the most I could get to come out (I may have tried it a few times…). The lack of excess product all over the wand is a huge reason for no clumps. It also saves me the step of wiping my wand with a tissue.

Clump Crusher Mascara Wand

Here’s a closer look at the wand, it’s definitely easier to see before it goes in the tube. The bristles are the molded plastic that I love from other LashBlast products. While still pointy, they are a bit shorter, and you can see that the bristles are slightly different lengths. The brush itself does have a curve, and that is a bit accentuated by the different lengths of bristles. They fit around the curve of your eye grabbing each lash easily, but if you miss a spot you can just turn the brush around and let the curve grab that spot. These bristles do a great job of getting between lashes and pulling them apart without you having to do anything different. I love that they’re close together, but not so close that I don’t feel like they get between lashes.

Finally, the Pièce de résistance. CoverGirl told me that the mascara could do 30 swipes without clumps. Which I misinterpreted as 30 coats. (And if you’re like me, each coat is about 5-7 swipes, easy.) So, I did it yesterday. And really, while it is a tad thick near the outer edge (which is where I concentrate my mascara), you can see that it really is clump free, despite my massive misinterpretation. (Also, I applied this straight out of the tube, no wand wiping, and there was no use of an eye lash comb!) It looked the same at the end of the day, no smudges or flakes in sight and my lashes were still curled. This much mascara wasn’t actually very hard to remove. I used my usual eye makeup remover, but I used 3 cotton rounds for both eyes instead of my usual 2 cotton rounds.

30 Coats of Clump Crusher Mascara

You can buy CoverGirl Clump Crusher Mascara at ULTA, Amazon or Target.

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6 Comments

  1. 11.7.12
    Francesca said:

    That mascara looks amazing. I will definitely be picking that up when my current favorite tube of the regular Lash Blast. This one looks promising! And thanks for such a thorough review!

  2. 11.7.12
    Anonymous said:

    Great video!! Can't wait to try this.

  3. 11.7.12

    How wild! I was planning to pass this up, guess I need to reconsider!

  4. 11.7.12
    Zen said:

    30 coats of mascara??? haha I must check out the video soon! It definitely looks less clumpy than I would have expected so I guess it lives up to its name 🙂


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  5. 11.8.12
    Anonymous said:

    i had been stalking my target ever since i saw you first review this mascara! such a great idea! it does'nt do much for me on it's own, but so far i have tried it over 3 different mascaras and have been happy with the combos. definitely no clumping!

  6. 11.12.12
    Emily L said:

    Wow!!! This is amazing! I wanna try this one too. I used to have thin eyelashes and I think this is okay with me.