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- yuui2ioMay 22, 2023 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsThe downside of an eyeliner with good application... It smudges! It really smudges! 1. Longevity: The staying power is really about 2.5/5. I clearly tested it for smudging at the store before buying! But after a day out, it leaves residue like debris. The liner itself doesn't completely disappear, but it transfers badly to the inner corner and smudges quite a bit. As someone with hidden double eyelids and slightly watery eyes, it leaves residue-like marks. If you apply it to the waterline, it will likely transfer to both the lower and upper lash lines. Even after setting with powder twice, it still transfers as shown in the photo.
TipIt looks natural even when used with a brush to define the inner corner. The color is pretty. If you make a mistake while applying, it's easy to correct by wiping it off. It feels a bit like solidified watercolor paint in a palette? It reminds me of those nostalgic crayon watercolors, so you can blend it with a brush.