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Indestructable Black Liquid Eye Liner/Eye Shadow
I've finally given up on kohl pencils in favour of applying wet black eyeshadow with an eyeliner brush and loving the results. Thank you to whiskey for the fab tip! xxx
I've only got a cheap black eye shadow and am wanting to buy either a great black eyeshadow which stays jet black and on longer or maybe a liquid eyeliner which I can use with the brush.
Anyone got any recommendations?
I've only got a cheap black eye shadow and am wanting to buy either a great black eyeshadow which stays jet black and on longer or maybe a liquid eyeliner which I can use with the brush.
Anyone got any recommendations?
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Have you tried Bobbi Brown eye liner? This comes in a small pot & you use your thin brush to apply. This product comes in all shades such as ink, pewter, violet, brown, bronze & on & on. This is excellent stuff - doesn't rub off & can only be removed with eye make up remover. I purchased mine from ebay if your interested.
Hope this helps......
Have you tried Bobbi Brown eye liner? This comes in a small pot & you use your thin brush to apply. This product comes in all shades such as ink, pewter, violet, brown, bronze & on & on. This is excellent stuff - doesn't rub off & can only be removed with eye make up remover. I purchased mine from ebay if your interested.
Hope this helps......
Bobbi Brown makeup is fab, but also very expensive.
If you're looking for a cheaper alternative then I'm using the Bourjois jet black liquid liner. I do recommend you try testers before buying, just to test the colour, as a lot of blacks aren't 'jet black'.
I tend to touch my eyes a lot, so have a tendency to rub eye make-up away. So I invested in She-Lac by Benefit. It's basically like Lipcote, but can be used for all parts of the face. I use it to seal my eyeliners and eyeshadows.
If you're looking for a cheaper alternative then I'm using the Bourjois jet black liquid liner. I do recommend you try testers before buying, just to test the colour, as a lot of blacks aren't 'jet black'.
I tend to touch my eyes a lot, so have a tendency to rub eye make-up away. So I invested in She-Lac by Benefit. It's basically like Lipcote, but can be used for all parts of the face. I use it to seal my eyeliners and eyeshadows.
Thanks for all the tips :) I love the Revlon colourstay and have a few of their eyeshadows.
I had a look around earlier and found the Bobbi Brown counter in House of Frazer and she tried a brown sepia one on me and it was gorgeous and can't believe how it's just stayed put and not smudged at all.
Bit pricey at just over �13.00 but worth it for having something which looks great and stays put :) Bought that one and am going to treat myself to a black one for nights out once I've tested it for a few days :)
I'll definitely have a look for She-Lac as well.
I had a look around earlier and found the Bobbi Brown counter in House of Frazer and she tried a brown sepia one on me and it was gorgeous and can't believe how it's just stayed put and not smudged at all.
Bit pricey at just over �13.00 but worth it for having something which looks great and stays put :) Bought that one and am going to treat myself to a black one for nights out once I've tested it for a few days :)
I'll definitely have a look for She-Lac as well.
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