Just recently I finished up my favorite liquid liner, which is a L'Oreal liquid liner. Anyway, that product is shown on my instagram somewhere. I threw out with it the Almay liquid liner that I was also using because I hated that eyeliner and didn't even want to bother finishing it. To replace them, I've started using two eye liners that I got from the Face Shop when I was in the Philippines. The Face Shop is a Korean cosmetics store that is very popular in the Philippines. I've seen one in pretty much every SM I went to, which is saying something. Anyway, the particular one I bought this from was the Megamall.
Face It All About Gel Liner 01 Black
So yes, I'm back to using gel liner. The only reason I stopped using gel liner in the past was that I had a hard time finding a good one on my cheap budget. I'll be honest, I don't know how much this costs since I'm a spoiled kid and my dad bought this for me. Here is the description:
A gel-type waterproof eyeliner with creamy, high pigment formula for precise application and creative eye makeup
I was really glad that this was waterproof. The past gel liners that I have tried (ELF and ULTA brand) were not waterproof. Anyway, this was a surprise to me but the product came with a double ended applicator! It has a brush one one side and a smudger on the other side.
Well the consistency was definitely very creamy, which made the eyeliner easy to apply. The brush that came with it is also of very good quality and very precise. Although it had been a while since I used gel liner, it was easy to use and made a nice fine line on my eyelid. However, you have to make sure to clean the brush off after you use it with some makeup wipes or something of that sort because whatever leftovers are on that brush will dry and harden, making it very difficult to use it the next time.
Face It Lesson 02 Slim Eyeliner Carbon Black
It does say Lesson 02 but I don't know if it is part of some larger collection or not.
"A smudge-proof film for a darkening-free eye appearanceThat's the description it says on the box. I don't know for sure if the eyeliner is tear proof, waterproof, sweat proof, etc unless it says it somewhere in the Korean parts of the description. It does boast a very slim 0.3mm tip to make it easier to make fine lines (and of course I mean the good kind). Then there is some type of code you can scan on the back which I have no clue what it leads to.
A sharp and slim outer eye line like an idol star!"
As with all new things, I needed to get used to the different handle and length of this new liquid liner, so I was pretty clumsy with it in the beginning. However, I love that the tip is so sharp and makes it easy to make that precise wing. After all, no one wants to draw detail with a dull pencil right? Since the tip is so small, it isn't very good for making thicker lines and I have to go over the line quite a few times to get the line as dark as I want. The small surface area of the tip doesn't hold much product so it needs to be applied a few times to look good.
Anyway, since both have pros and cons, the use of both when putting on eyeliner kind of cancel each other out. I usually do the initial line with the gel liner and then use the liquid liner at the ends to make that sharp and clean wing. The thickness of the brush of the gel liner makes it hard to do that sharp wing easily. Both stay on very well though. Once on, I haven't really noticed the need to reapply because they have faded or anything of that sort. It's a good combo.
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