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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJul 20, 2020
Overall, I'm really pleased with this product. The color is beautiful and it's thin, making it easy to use. Color: It's a brown, almost burgundy shade without any shimmer or red undertones. It's a versatile color that complements any makeup look without being too bold. Thickness: At 1.5mm, it's slim enough to create a precise line all the way to the outer corner of the eye. Unlike other gel eyeliners that tend to smudge onto the lashes and transfer to the lower lash line when you blink, the Merge The First Slim Gel Eyeliner is thin and easy to apply. Longevity and Smudge-Resistance: The staying power is impressive. It lasts from morning to evening without smudging. While I do experience some transfer under my eyes, it's minimal compared to other gel eyeliners. It's so long-lasting that even if you try to remove it immediately with a cleansing foam, you'll need a proper makeup remover to get it off completely. Texture: One downside I noticed is the difference between the two shades I tried. While Brown Quartz glides on smoothly (like using a gel pen), Bronze Opal is harder and doesn't apply as easily. It feels almost like a dried-out pencil where the wood is covering the tip. I understand gel eyeliners can dry out quickly, but it's odd that only one of them hardened when I bought them together. Because of this, applying Bronze Opal can be a bit uncomfortable. Breakage: Related to the texture issue, the harder formula tends to break easily. If you try to extend it too far to get a smoother application, it's prone to snapping. Using just a little bit at a time helps, but then it doesn't apply as well. While I love the color and most aspects of this eyeliner, the difficulty in application is a significant drawback. - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinSensitive SkinOct 23, 2019
It's thin, making it easy to apply, and the price is budget-friendly. The color looks natural, and it absorbs well on the skin. At first, it was fine, but later it started breaking easily, perhaps due to air getting in. Don't leave the cap open - it dries out quickly and becomes unusable. I left the cap open one morning before work, and it was completely dried out when I returned. It also tends to clump and smudges easily. Over time, it fades away completely. When I used it for underliner, it made me look like I had dark circles, which wasn't great. It's good for a quick fix when you're on a budget. I'd recommend it for students. However, if you're looking for something that lasts all day without touch-ups, I wouldn't suggest this.