Monday, October 30, 2006

Lancome and Venom: The $17 Difference


I love Lancome Bi-Facil eye makeup remover. It is magical. It washes away even industrial-strength mascara but is supergentle to the eyes. It is gentle enough that if a sadistic intruder broke into my house for the sole purpose of torturing me, I could use reverse psychology and say "Do anything! Anything! But whatever you do, don't pour makeup remover in my eye!!" and then he would cackle at my incompetence and grab the Bi-Facil and hold my eye open and pour the entire bottle into it and I would feign intense suffering, and then, when he was satisfied that he'd tortured me adequately, he would leave, and I would laugh the last laugh because, really, what kind of sadistic intruder doesn't know about the famed mildness of Bi-Facil?? And these are the things I think about when I'm taking my makeup off...

Anyway, my Lancome love was cemented this past week when I bought a bottle of L'Oreal eye makeup remover. I thought, hey, L'Oreal is Lancome's cheaper little sister; I could save some major moolah (L'Oreal is around $6; Lancome is $23), why not? But when I splashed it onto a cotton pad and rubbed it in and around my eye as haphazardly as I'd come to use Bi-Facil, I found that the $17 difference really, well, makes a difference. It felt like my eye was being burned out of my face. So not magical.

I'm not sure if my eyes have been spoiled by expensive French cosmetics and simply rejected the drugstore version as if it were the wrong blood type or if L'Oreal's version really is completely inferior to Lancome. I've been using it for a few days now, trying to build up a tolerance to the pain like those guys that make rattlesnakes bite them a whole bunch and then pretty soon they're immortal, but it's not working. Perhaps rattlesnake venom would help in this situation too? I just need some more Bi-Facil, damnit.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Products like that I try and spend more...you get what you pay for. I usually spend less on little things like colour pallets etc

Anonymous said...

hehehe...you crack me up.

The one thing I would say with the Lancome Bi-Facil eye makeup remover is that you gotta watch it with those glycerins as Jack & Hill found out:
http://jackandhill.typepad.com/jack_and_hill_a_beauty_bl/2006/09/the_eyes_have_i.html
Not sure what's in the Bi-Facil, but I would double check. You don't want to mess up your eyes.

Anyway, hopefully I didn't burst your bubble.

And if I did, you can get me later in a dark alley with that L'Oreal stuff. LOL.

Anonymous said...

clarins is lovely too. it feels so good (like, i mean sometimes i use it even when i'm not even wearing any makeup. like, that kind of so good), works so well, and yes indeed, costs $23. but it does an awesome job getting my shitty $6 mascara off! oh, the irony of it all.

Anonymous said...

yeah, watch those glycerines.


CT

Anonymous said...

L'Oréal's gentle eye remover?? are you serious I love it so much because it doesn't hurt and is about 9$. It's weird you don't like it hehe.

Kasmira said...

Try the Almay oil-free remover next time you try a drugstore make-up remover. I really like it.

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