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- Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinOct 29, 2019
It washes off easily with just foam cleanser and the color looks natural I can't even apply it on the waterline, let alone slightly above it near the lash line. It makes my eyes incredibly itchy and often causes redness. I've never seen an eyeliner that comes off this easily among all the ones I've tried. Even eyeshadow lasts longer. I'm not sure which ingredient is responsible, but it's extremely irritating to my eyes - Hwahae UserDry SkinRecommendedJul 16, 2019
Easier to apply than typical eyeliners, even for beginners or those with shaky hands. You can also adjust the line thickness as desired. After some use, you might notice the brush tip getting slightly mushy. Still, it's generally satisfactory. Choose brown or black to match your hair color. - pe*****Dry SkinSensitive SkinMay 9, 2017
I noticed there are brush types and square pen types available. As someone with very thin hidden double eyelids, I've mostly stuck to pen eyeliners. But I decided to try the square pen type out of curiosity. It drew exactly as I wanted, so I was really pleased. I enjoyed switching between black and brown depending on my mood. It's a bit disappointing when it comes to touch-ups. With other products, you can usually just draw over the line. But with this one, the ink that's already applied becomes thick and clumpy... or maybe it's more like it hardens and flakes off? Either way, I found it inconvenient to make corrections. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinMar 17, 2017
First off, I prefer using liquid liners to fill in my waterline. Even with eye primer, pencils and gels tend to smudge on me. I've been using the Kiss Me brush pen lately, but this one stays put better, applies more vividly, and is easier to use along the waterline compared to my old Kiss Me pen. My waterline tends to smudge a lot, so I only use liquid liners there. I was planning to buy the Wake Make Easy Pen Liner Edge, recommended by beauty YouTuber Risabae for its marker-like tip that's easy to apply and less prone to smudging. It was sold out, so while looking for a marker-style liner, I found this one with a Sharpie-like tip. However, the formula isn't quite right for the waterline - it doesn't 'stamp' like a felt-tip pen. It's too runny for the waterline, and the tip is much more irritating than a brush pen. I know the waterline can be sensitive, but brush pens don't hurt at all, so this one definitely feels more irritating in comparison. My friends with monolids absolutely love this Sharpie-tip liner. Highly recommended! However, if you prefer thin lines or need precision for winged tips, I'd suggest sticking with a brush-tip liner. The Sharpie tip is thicker than a brush pen. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinJan 31, 2017
The color is beautiful and it absorbs well. While it's not suitable for the waterline, it's really convenient for drawing the tail of the eyeliner. Sometimes it skips and doesn't apply evenly in certain areas. Due to its marker-like shape, it can be challenging to draw a precise tail. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinJan 9, 2017
It's easy to fill in the waterline and doesn't smudge easily. Even though I usually have issues with smudging, this one held up pretty well. It can be a bit irritating if you have to reapply multiple times. It can be quite painful. You need to apply it in one smooth stroke to avoid discomfort. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinNov 14, 2016
The angled tip makes it easy to draw Towards the end, the front of the pen runs out of ink while the back is still full. This causes the lines to fade as you draw, which is frustrating - mo**********Dry SkinSensitive SkinSep 26, 2016
My holy grail eyeliner! It's moisturizing and glides on smoothly. Best of all, the color looks so natural. I love how it fills in the gaps between my dense lashes perfectly. I get a bit nervous when I make a mistake because it feels like it might get into my eyes. I wish the tip was a little thinner... - sy*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinDark CirclesFeb 7, 2016
It causes minimal irritation to the eyes and applies smoothly without skipping. The thickness is easy to control, which is great. Other brush pens I've tried were too flimsy and inconvenient, but this one has just the right firmness. Oh, and it's fantastic that it can be removed without a separate eye makeup remover, causing less irritation to the eyes. The color is quite subtle, giving a 'barely there' look. Those looking for a more intense effect might find it a bit disappointing. - Hwahae UserDry SkinNov 24, 2015
To be honest, I'm not quite sure. Does it apply well? Is the lead thick enough to draw in one stroke? It doesn't draw cleanly. The applied area feels tight. It leaves a messy look around the eyes. All in all, it's not worth the price. I don't recommend it.