I Just Tried All of L'Oréal's Bestselling Mascaras—These Are the Ones I Would Actually Buy

Mascara is one of those beauty products that I don't like to spend a fortune on. As a beauty editor, I've tried so many formulas over the years and I truly believe that the more affordable mascaras are some of the best on the market. There's one brand in particular that everyone raves about, and most of their mascaras are under £15. Yep, I'm talking about none other than L'Oréal.

Possibly one of the best affordable beauty brands of all time, L'Oréal has an incredible range of mascaras that cater to so many different needs and wants. They have mascaras for volume, length, lift and definition, plus they even have formulas specifically made for sensitive eyes. Although I've tried a few of these formulas before, I was keen to give more a go, so I decided to put all of the brand's bestselling mascaras to the test to see which ones I rated the most.

Junior beauty editor Grace Lindsay testing Loreal mascaras

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As you'll see below, I was very impressed by my findings. If you're in the market for an affordable mascara but are not sure which one to go for, keep on scrolling for my top recommendations. I've listed each product's pros and cons so you can make an informed decision and be on your way to your best lashes yet...

The Best L'Oréal Mascaras:

  1. Best mascara for sensitive eyes: L'Oréal Paris Paradise Castor Oil Enriched Mascara
  2. Best mascara for natural volume: L'Oreal Paris Volume Million Lashes Panorama Mascara
  3. Best mascara for length and lift: L'Oréal Paris Telescopic Lift Mascara
  4. Best mascara for statement volume: L'Oréal Paris Volume Million Lashes Mascara
  5. Best mascara for a fanned-out finish: L'Oréal Paris Telescopic Mascara

1. L'Oréal Paris Paradise Castor Oil Enriched Mascara

Junior beauty editor Grace Lindsay testing the L'Oréal Paris Paradise Castor Oil Enriched Mascara

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I don't know why but I didn't expect to love this mascara as much as I did. I think the fact that it contains castor oil made me think that it would be greasy or move around on my eyes, but I couldn't have been more wrong. In fact, it actually stayed in place for the entire day, which is quite rare for me. It has quickly become my favourite mascara as lengthens and defines my lashes for a supper fluttery finish. Plus, this held a curl really well. I have quite sensitive eyes and this has been specifically designed to be gentle on the eyes thanks to soothing cornflower water and nourishing castor and rose oil. Honestly, I couldn't recommend this formula enough.

Pros: Easy to use wand, adds length and volume, doesn't irritate eyes and doesn't smudge

Cons: Can't think of any!

Rating: 10/10

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2. L'Oréal Paris Volume Million Lashes Panorama Mascara

Junior beauty editor Grace Lindsay testing the L'Oreal Paris Volume Million Lashes Panorama Mascara

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The whole Who What Wear UK team loves this mascara, myself included. It's a great mascara if you're after natural-looking (but still statement) volume. It has a slightly smaller wand than the one above, which makes it easy to coat those hard-to-reach lashes, and I also like the fact that it is also available in a brown shade for when I want my eye makeup to look a little softer.

Pros: Adds volume and comes with an easy-to-use wand

Cons: Doesn't hold a curl as well as other options in this roundup

Rating: 9/10

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3. L'Oréal Paris Telescopic Lift Mascara

Junior beauty editor Grace Lindsay testing the L'Oréal Paris Telescopic Lift Mascara

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This is another mascara that really blew me away. It has a totally different wand to the other two, which features two-sided brush technology to help lengthen and lift. While it doesn't add as much volume as other options in this roundup, it was the lift that really impressed me. I felt like this mascara really opened up my eyes and since testing I've found myself reaching for it on a daily basis.

Pros: Lifts and lengthens lashes, has a double-sided wand that is easy to use and holds a curl well

Cons: Doesn't add lots of volume

Rating: 9/10

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4. L'Oréal Paris Volume Million Lashes Mascara

Junior beauty editor Grace Lindsay testing the L'Oréal Paris Volume Million Lashes Mascara

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I already knew that I would like this mascara as both my mum and I have had it in our own makeup bags for years. It's one of those mascaras that you just know is going to deliver. It has a larger wand (the brand calls it a Millionizer brush) that features both long and short bristles to ensure it's reaching every single eyelash. The result? Serious volume without any clumps.

Pros: Large wand that coats every lash and adds volume without clumps

Cons: Can sometimes smudge a little bit under my eyes

Rating: 8/10

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5. L'Oréal Paris Telescopic Mascara

Junior beauty editor Grace Lindsay testing the L'Oréal Paris Telescopic Mascara

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Last but by no means least, let me introduce you to the Telescopic Mascara. This was my first time testing this mascara, and I was a little sceptical at first as the wand is much smaller than the others. However, I'm starting to learn that sometimes this is best, as although it can take a little longer to apply, every single lash is left looking flawless. This mascara is great for that fanned-out finish that so many of us love, and I actually think that it adds impressive volume too.

Pros: Small brush makes it easier to coat every single lash and adds a fanned-out finish

Cons: Can take a little longer to get the desired result

Rating: 8/10

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Grace Lindsay
Junior Beauty Editor

Grace Lindsay is the junior beauty editor at Who What Wear UK. At the age of 18 she decided to train as a makeup artist before going on to study english and media at Goldsmiths University. It was during that time that she explored her love for journalism by interning at a small beauty start-up based in Shoreditch. Since then, she has worked at a number of publications including Marie Claire and Hello!, where her love for all things beauty continued to grow.

As Who What Wear UK's junior beauty editor, she covers everything from the latest hair trends to the stand-out makeup products of the season.