This fairly straight-forward CoverGirl LashBlast ad — seen in this week's Ok! magazine — features two images of ANTM winner Nicole Fox, and one beauty shot of a mascara bottle and wand. The copy asks, "Is your volume true? Or false?" And continues: "LastBlast gives you true volume. If your mascara promises volume but delivers clumps — that's false! True volume comes from our big brush, not from big clumps. Try LastBlast Volume for yourself. You may never go 'false' again."
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But. If you check the very very very fine print, right there on the left, near the end of the model's neck, this is what you will read:
Lash inserts were applied to both of Nicole's lashes to add lash count before applying mascara.
In other words: She is wearing false lashes. Individual false lash inserts, to "add to lash count." To make her lashes seem more voluminous. To advertise a mascara that adds volume. But it's not "false advertising," because CoverGirl admits that there are inserts. In the tiniest, most whispery font ever. Pretty sneaky, sis!








