Here's what I understood from reading their method.
Serolys doesn't sell a mascara adapted for 60+ lashes. They sell a mascara calibrated for these lashes – meaning it's been redesigned along 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 lashes per eye, 10-12 mm long, straight and thick.
At 63, I might have 40 per eye, 6-8 mm long, thin, sometimes sparse.
When I apply a standard brush to 40 thin lashes, what happens? The mascara builds up between the lashes instead of coating 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 past 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 in the face of a dry eye is to tear up in compensation, the paradox of the crying dry eye.
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 into fine lines. They stain the hollow of the dark circles.
That's why my mascara was running. It wasn't me.
The Serolys formula, on the other hand, is water-based, without aggressive solvents, with a pH calibrated to post-menopause ocular sensitivity. It doesn't migrate. And for makeup removal: warm water, no rubbing. No plucking of lashes.
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 intensifies elegantly.
On skin that has lost contrast with age – which has yellowed a little, grayed a little – intense black produces excessive contrast. It hardens. It freezes the gaze.
Serolys offers four shades calibrated for mature skin tones: a softened Velvet-Black for light eyes, a Cocoa-Brown for brunettes, a Plum for gray/silver eyes, an Anthracite for dark brunettes.
I chose the Cocoa-Brown. On the recommendation of their consultant.