If your TikTok FYP has been overwhelmed with videos about mascara lately, have no fear, for I have decided to embark upon a needlessly thorough breakdown of what’s been happening with beauty influencer Mikayla Nogueira.
Now, here is a side-by-side of Mikayla after first applying the mascara and at the end of the video. We’ll get into it more later, but some people accused her of wearing false lashes.
Now, it’s important to note that this isn’t any review — it’s a partnership with L’Oréal. You would be forgiven for not realizing that this was part of a paid partnership, because where Mikayla wrote “L’Oréal Paris Partner” is directly covered by the caption of the video (assuming you’re viewing on mobile) and only appears for a few seconds.
Mikayla explicitly denied using false lashes in a series of now-deleted comments:
And, in particular, evoked her partnership with L’Oréal in doing so:
The criticism aimed at Mikayla accusing her of using false lashes and being misleading — at worst, a symptom of mistrust in beauty influencing everywhere — was swift. The so-called “mascara gate” even brought disgraced beauty influencer and alleged abuser Jeffree Star out of retirement. Part of the commentary took on a meta quality — as some pointed out, the culprit here was “just mascara.”
Mikayla continued to allude to the controversy in the comments:
But did not address anything head-on:
Although she did respond to questions about her lashes in her most recent video testing liquid lipstick:
When I asked her whether brands had offered her money in exchange for a review, she said, “Definitely. I have come across a decent amount of brands wanting to work with me who send me pre-written scripts of everything they want me to say about the product(s).”
“I’m grateful for the following I’ve accumulated who trust me enough to listen to what I have to say,” she continued. “When I see influencers deceiving the people that trust them, I think it’s sad and it doesn’t portray them in a good light. They push these expensive products onto people who might not have the funds to buy a $55 product. But they push them so hard that these people think they need it, they buy it, and they hate it.”
Either way, it looks like Mikayla’s back to her usual posting!