Experiment
I will take 1-2 different girls and apply each of the 3 brands on them. Once I have applied the products, they will have a before and after shot. They also will have their lashes measured. The time span for this experiment is about 4 hours. Finally when the time is up I will see which product is the longest, hasn't? clumped, nor faded, or smudged off. I will then record, analyze, and repeat my work.
As Maybelline was applied to product A and Product B it instantly clumped. After 5 hours of they were measured. The outcome for Maybelline was that it was indeed the priciest and flaked off during the day. It proved to be the priciest, it flaked off only after only 2 hours, and lacked the most in quality. Does this mean brands really due make a difference?
The next day, CoverGirl Mascara was applied to Product A and B. The same steps were repeated. A before picture and then an after picture was taken after 5 hours. The results at the end of the day went as expected. It measured out the longest, it did not clump, nor flake. Product B even quoted" This is even better than my expensive mascaras!"
The third type of mascara was Mac. This is the well known, pricy brand, that has a global mass market line. All the same procedures were done. After only 5 hours Mac began to flake off and go in Product A and B's eyes. It also clumped towards the edges of the eyelashes and proved to be the best in fullness but not so much in the length category.
Cover Girl before Picture

Cover Girl After Picture

Maybelline Before Picture

Maybelline After Picture
Mac Before Picture
Mac After Picture
