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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinSep 22, 2016
I had previously purchased this product and stashed it away, wondering how I could use it. The Tony Mori white gel was painful and difficult to use, and the ingredients were poor, so I tried using it as an eyeliner. I couldn't see any obvious harmful ingredients like mica or silica, or any other concerning coloring agents. The application was so-so. On the back of my hand, the color appeared quite dark, but perhaps because I didn't apply much pressure, the actual color payoff was a bit lighter, like a diluted India ink color. The color was like a drop of black paint diluted in water. It doesn't dry immediately, so it's easy to fix with a cotton pad dampened with toner or mist. It seems relatively easy for beginners to use. It's almost monolid-like, but the part near the lashes is folded, so it looks almost double-lidded. The folded part didn't bleed or clump from the initial application. 3-4 hours later, one of the outer corners of my eyes had slightly smudged, perhaps due to eye moisture. It's blunt, so it's difficult to draw sharp lines. The sharpener is located at the back, and it's easy to lose since it comes out easily. 11 hours later, both outer corners were severely smudged. It all wiped off easily with just a light swipe of a makeup remover. This could be good or bad (...) It's fragile, so it may have already broken inside. + 09.23 In about 3 hours, both eyes were severely smudged all the way down to the undereye area. Where on earth are you supposed to use this? As a writing utensil? I applied eye cream this morning, but only a small amount, yet it's smudging this much, which means the smudging is already a given before use. What is this even meant for? Do they think it's okay for it to smear everywhere since it's not waterproof?