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At 63, I flipped my mascara tube over. And I understood why nothing had worked for years.

For three years, my eyelashes had been a source of despair. One October evening, I turned my tube over. I read a line in small print. And everything became clear.

By Isabelle M., 63, Toulouse — For SantéAuFéminin.fr

Isabelle, 63, pensive in her bathroom

My name is Isabelle. I am 63 years old. I live in Toulouse, near the Capitole.

For thirty years, I applied makeup every morning. Mascara, especially. I found that it brightened my gaze, gave it character. My friends said I had beautiful eyes.

It was my thing.

And then around 58, something changed.

My mascara started betraying me.

In the morning, I applied it as usual. Around noon, in the bathroom mirror at lunch, I would see clumps on my lashes. By 4 PM, black had started to run under my eyes. By 8 PM, it looked like I had been crying all day.

I first thought it was my mascara. I changed it.

L'Oréal Paris Telescopic. Then Lancôme Hypnôse Drama. Then Maybelline Lash Sensational. Then Caudalie lash booster. Then La Roche-Posay Toleriane "sensitive eyes," because I started to feel stinging.

Each time, it was the same story.

Not immediately; at first, it seemed fine. But after a few hours, disaster. And when removing makeup at night, I would pull out my eyelashes because I had to rub so hard to remove those waterproof formulas. I looked at myself in the mirror and thought: "How many eyelashes do I have left? Five per eye?"

After the sixth attempt, it was a €32 mascara bought at a perfumery, I remember seeing it in the window, I gave up.

No more mascara.

Three years without mascara. Exactly at 60, I put my tube down, and I never picked it up again.

I told myself: "It's my age. Too bad. That's how it is."

The photo that changed everything

Isabelle looking at family photos on her phone

Last September, I was at my granddaughter Léa's baptism. We took family photos.

When my son sent them to me the next day via WhatsApp, I calmly scrolled through them on the sofa, that morning with my coffee. My granddaughter in white, her father holding her, my daughter-in-law smiling, my daughter next to her…

And then I came across a photo where I was in the corner of the image.

Not posed. Not prepared. A photo taken without my knowledge, I think, by the photographer.

And I was shocked.

I didn't recognize the woman in the corner of the image.

She looked lifeless. Her gaze vacant. Not sad, not badly dressed — just absent. As if she didn't want to be there.

I stayed on that photo for several minutes. I wanted to cry, and then no. I wanted to delete it, and then no.

I just looked at it. And I thought of my granddaughter.

I said to myself: "What does she see when she looks at me?"

That evening, I talked to my daughter on the phone. Not for long. Just: "You know, those baptism photos… I look a little tired, don't I?"

She paused for a few seconds. And then she said: "Mom, how long has it been since you wore mascara?"

What my daughter told me that night

Isabelle on the phone with her daughter, looking surprised

My daughter is 35. She works in cosmetics in Paris. She told me something that night that I will never forget.

"Mom. All the mascaras you tried — L'Oréal, Lancôme, Maybelline, Caudalie — they have one thing in common. Do you know what it is?"

No, I didn't know.

She said: "Go look at the product sheet for any of them. Go check the age of the women they were tested on. You'll be surprised."

The next day, I did the experiment.

I took out the six tubes that were still at the bottom of my drawer. I turned them over one by one. I searched online when the information wasn't on the tube.

And then, my hands started to tremble.

What I found

Here's what I verified, and you can check it too:

L'Oréal Paris Telescopic Lift: consumer tests on women aged 18 to 55

Lancôme Hypnôse Drama: panel 18-50 years old

Maybelline Lash Sensational Sky High: target 18-40 years old

La Roche-Posay Toleriane: "from 16 years old" usage, no upper limit, but no mention of specific tests on mature skin

Bourjois Volume Glamour: panel 18-45 years old

Caudalie Booster Cils: panel 30-55 years old

I stood in my kitchen, these six tubes lined up in front of me, and I understood something that felt like a slap in the face:

For thirty years, I bought mascaras that were never designed for me.

Not even tested.

Not once.

And then, anger rose.

Not aggressive anger. A cold anger. The kind that says: "You sold me products for thirty years that you knew weren't for me, and no one had the honesty to tell me."

I threw the six tubes in the trash.

What my daughter sent me the next day

Isabelle in front of her computer, discovering the Serolys brand

The day after tomorrow, my daughter sent me a link.

A French brand I didn't know. Serolys.

She wrote to me: "Mom, this mascara was specifically designed for the eyelashes of women over 60. The formula, the brush, the pigments, everything. Read the article, you'll understand."

I read it. I'm skeptical by nature, so I didn't order right away.

But what I read struck me. Because for the first time in thirty years, I found a brand that talked about my eyelashes without beating around the bush.

No "look 10 years younger." No "lashes like a 25-year-old." No magic promises.

Just, written large on their homepage:

"Your lashes are 60. Your mascara should be too."

I reread it twice. I think that's the sentence that made me decide to dig deeper.

60+ Calibration. What it concretely changes

Serolys mascara application, close-up on eyelashes

Here's what I understood by reading their method.

Serolys doesn't sell a mascara adapted to 60+ lashes. They sell a mascara calibrated for these lashes — meaning rethought on three simultaneous axes.

They call it 60+ Calibration.

Three pillars, which correspond to the three things other brands ignore.

1. The "60+ Anatomy" brush

At 25, a woman has between 100 and 150 eyelashes per eye, 10-12 mm long, straight and thick.

At 63, I probably have 40 per eye, 6-8 mm long, fine, sometimes thinned.

When I apply a standard brush to 40 fine lashes, what happens? The mascara accumulates between the lashes instead of depositing on them. Result: clumps, spider legs.

The Serolys brush has shorter, more precise bristles. It separates lash by lash. It deposits exactly the right amount, without excess. And it reaches the root without touching the drooping eyelid — a detail no one thinks of, but which changes everything after a certain age.

2. The water-based, pH-neutral formula

Here's what I learned this month, and what no one had ever told me.

At menopause, eyes become dry. And the body's reflex to a dry eye is to tear up in compensation, a paradox of the dry eye that cries.

Waterproof mascaras are designed to resist water. But when there are constant tears, and the formula contains waxes + solvents, the pigments migrate. They run down to the fine lines. They color the hollow of the dark circles.

That's why my mascara ran. It wasn't me.

The Serolys formula, conversely, is water-based, without harsh solvents, with a pH calibrated for post-menopausal ocular sensitivity. It doesn't migrate. And for makeup removal: lukewarm water, no rubbing. No pulling out eyelashes.

3. Softened pigments

And this one, I didn't see coming.

The intense black mascara that everyone buys was designed for young, contrasted, luminous skin. On such skin, black elegantly intensifies.

On skin that has lost contrast with age — which has yellowed a little, grayed a little — intense black produces excessive contrast. It hardens. It fixes the gaze.

Serolys offers four shades calibrated for mature complexions: a softened Velvet Black for light eyes, a Cocoa Brown for brunettes, a Plum for gray/silver eyes, an Anthracite for dark brunettes.

I took the Cocoa Brown. On the recommendation of their advisor.

What Sophie, my pharmacist, said

Sophie, pharmacist, examining the Serolys product sheet

Before ordering, I did one last thing.

I went to see Sophie, the neighborhood pharmacist — my go-to for everything cosmetic for years. I showed her the Serolys product sheet.

She read it, slowly.

And she told me two things that made up my mind:

"Madame Isabelle, this is the first time someone has shown me a French brand that addresses the specific 60+ calibration. All the others make marginal adjustments — here it's rethought. And the water-based pH neutral formula truly respects mature eyes. It's serious."

And then:

"The 365-day empty bottle guarantee is unique in the French mascara market. No major group offers that. It means they are confident in their product."

I ordered as I left the pharmacy.

Three weeks later

I received it in two days. Nicely packaged.

The brush, from the first use, I felt the difference, thin, precise, soft.

First week: no clumps. No smudging. At 8 PM, I looked at myself in the mirror when I got home, and my mascara was still there. Clean.

Second week: I started putting on mascara every morning again. For the first time since 2022.

Third week, while getting bread, the baker, who has known me for 15 years, looked at me and said:

"Madame Isabelle, you look radiant lately. Have you been on vacation?"

I hadn't been on vacation.

But I had rediscovered my gaze.

Concrete comparison

Before Serolys Pro-Age
Target ✕ 18-55 years old ✓ 55-75 years old specifically
Brush ✕ Standard, designed for dense lashes ✓ Calibrated for fine lashes
Formula ✕ Waxes + solvents, often waterproof ✓ Water-based, pH neutral
Makeup Removal ✕ Rubbing required, lashes pulled out ✓ Lukewarm water, no rubbing
Hold at 4 PM ✕ Smudges, clumps, under-eye darkening ✓ Clean, neat, fine lines respected
Shade ✕ Intense black by default ✓ 4 shades calibrated for mature skin
Guarantee ✕ None ✓ 365 days, empty bottle accepted
Price ✕ €12-€35 depending on brand ✓ €29 instead of €49
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The guarantee that finally convinced me

As I said, I'm skeptical by nature.

But here's what ultimately convinced me: 365 days to test. Empty bottle or not. No conditions.

You buy the mascara. You use it completely. If after 12 months, you are not satisfied, for any reason, you return the empty tube, and you get a refund.

No L'Oréal, no Lancôme, no Maybelline offers this in France. Not a single one.

When a brand lets you test for 365 days without any risk, it means they are confident in their product.

Otherwise, they would go out of business in two months.

In summary, what changes with this mascara

Before giving you the link, here's a brief overview of everything that concretely changes with the Serolys Pro-Age mascara, to spare you the hesitations I had:

The only French formula calibrated and specifically tested for the eyelashes of women aged 55 to 75, not a generic formula marginally adapted.

A "60+ Anatomy" brush with shorter, more precise bristles, designed for fine and sparse lashes, it grips instead of gliding, separates instead of clumping.

A water-based, pH-neutral formula, without harsh solvents that doesn't migrate into fine lines, doesn't sting dry post-menopausal eyes, and removes with lukewarm water without rubbing (you keep your lashes instead of pulling them out when removing makeup).

4 shades designed for mature skin: not aggressive intense black, but softened pigments (Cocoa Brown, Velvet Black, Plum, Anthracite) that restore contrast with softness.

Visible effect from the first application, and visibly strengthened lash appearance over 2 to 4 weeks of regular use (peptides + biotin).

365-day empty bottle guarantee: unique in the French mascara market. Use it completely. If you are not satisfied, you are refunded. No conditions.

How to order

The Serolys Pro-Age mascara is currently priced at €29 instead of €49 on their official website. Free shipping for orders over €30 (so practically, for two tubes or one tube + a skincare cream from their range).

At €29 for a mascara that lasts about 60 days of regular use, that's less than 50 cents a day. For a product that gave me back my gaze.

VIEW SEROLYS MASCARA ON THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE — €29 INSTEAD OF €49, 365-DAY EMPTY BOTTLE GUARANTEE

What I would add, in all honesty:

It's a DTC brand (direct sales, not in pharmacies). You won't find it in stores. That's also why the price is maintained — they don't have intermediaries taking their margin.

Delivery time is 2 to 4 days in mainland France.

And yes — they honor their guarantee. My neighbor returned a serum from their range after 8 months (she preferred the cream format), she was refunded in 5 days.

A final word

I am 63 years old.

I just spent three years without mascara, because I had convinced myself it was my age.

It wasn't my age.

It was that no one, in all of mainstream French cosmetics, had ever designed a mascara for my eyelashes.

Today, I put on mascara every morning. I recognize myself in the mirror. And the next time we take a family photo, I'll be in it.

Really in it.

If you recognize yourself in what I'm saying, if you have the same drawer full of disappointing mascaras at the back of your bathroom, if you've also started to give up, try this.

You have 365 days to decide.

If it doesn't work out, you send the tube back. It's that simple.

But I don't think you'll send it back.

— Isabelle M., 63, Toulouse

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: I have very sensitive eyes. Can I use it?

A: The water-based pH neutral formula is ophthalmologically tested. Suitable for sensitive eyes, contact lens wearers, and women with a history of blepharitis or dry eyes.

Q: Do I need a special make-up remover?

A: No. Warm water on a cotton pad, no rubbing. The formula rinses off naturally. You keep your lashes.

Q: How long before I see results?

A: The visual effect is immediate from the first application (softened look, defined lashes). The fortifying effect of the active ingredients (peptides + biotin) is gradually seen over 2 to 4 weeks of regular use — visibly strengthened lash appearance.

Q: Which shade should I choose?

A: Cocoa-Brown for brunettes, Velvet-Black for fair skin/light eyes, Plum for grey/silver eyes, Anthracite for dark brunettes. If in doubt, their advisor will respond quickly via email.

Q: Can I give it as a gift?

A: Yes. It comes in elegant packaging. And the 365-day guarantee applies to the recipient.

Q: How much does it really cost per day?

A: One tube lasts approximately 60 days of regular use. At €29, that's 48 cents per day. Less than a coffee.

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