I love eyeliner. I frequently line my upper and lower waterlines even when I'm not wearing liner on my lids. When I look for a liner I want:
Strong color.
A lightweight liner (after all I don't want to cake it on my waterline...)
Long time wear.
Something that doesn't cause my eyes to water.
Easy application.
Eyeliner is one of my makeup essentials and favorite things to use. Bad point? It's hard to find an eyeliner that is long lasting on my waterline. Blinking and the wetness from your eye generally makes it hard for the liner to stick. But in comes my new favorite liner: The ScandalEyes Waterproof Eyeliner pencil from Rimmel London.
I personally hate dropping a lot of money on makeup. The less it breaks the bank the better. This eyeliner pencil isn't too expensive. I believe I bought mine for just under $4! A steal indeed. Now why is this liner so amazing in my book? Well here's the pros and cons:
PROs:
The eyeliner goes on wonderfully smooth! With almost no pressure and get a solid color from this liner! Perfect for your waterline!
Lightweight. This liner feels like having nothing on.
Speed. I can easily and quickly line both of my upper and lower waterlines with this pencil.
CONs:
This is not an all day liner. It will slowly wear away as the day drags on. Fortunently it wears away more on the inside and my waterlines still look lined. It is also very easy to touch up in a matter of a few seconds should you decide you want to.
I'm not generally a fan of pencil eyeliner but I really like this one. I can generally make it through a school day before I have to reapply it due to it wearing away slightly. I currently own 001 Black and 010 Silver. The silver is WONDERFUL as a highlighter or to wear under a silvery eyeshadow as a primer to boost the color. For under $4 this liner is worth picking up. If you applied an additional coat it would probably last longer or setting it with black shadow could increase wear time.
So pick up Rimmel London's ScandalEyes Eyeliner if you are looking for a great liner that won't break the bank. It can be found at drugstores and Wal-Mart.
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