What brand of eyeliner do you use?

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I love revelon. I use most of their products. However, I seem to have an eye allergy to their eyeliner. Eyes get itchy, watery and just plain uncomfortable. Looking for a good brand!!!!
 
I've tried them all and found the one that works best for me is the good ole 99 cent N.Y.C. brand. I get it at Walmart.

Kimya
 
I cannot recommend Bobbi Brown gel eyeliner highly enough. I :love: it and have been wearing it every day for years. It is long wearing and I don't get itchy eyes from it.

That said, when I have a long day or need super hard core wearability (like theme parks, weddings, etc.), I use Revlon Colorstay Lash Tint as eyeliner. Sounds weird, I know, but it really stays put...does NOT come off or smudge until you take it off with oil-based remover. I always wear it when I go to Disneyland, and can put it on at 7:00 a.m. and look *exactly the same* at midnight. It is that good. As far as using it for actual mascara, though, not so much. It's a little too harsh on the lashes and kind of hard to get off.
 
I make my own and I've never had any problems. I use a tiny bit of baby oil on black Jane eyeshadow and a thin paint brush. works like a charm.
 

sephora, the really cheap one that is like 4 bucks or so. It goes on so smooth.
 
MAC liquidlast eyeliner.

waterproof, smudgeproof, wedding-proof, disneyland-proof, swimming-proof...

it's a bit tricky as all liquid liners are, but once you get the hang of it, it's fantastic! I used to be a gel eyeliner wearer (bobbi brown and mac fluidline), but now it's all about the liquidlast...
 
cryssi said:
MAC liquidlast eyeliner.

waterproof, smudgeproof, wedding-proof, disneyland-proof, swimming-proof...

it's a bit tricky as all liquid liners are, but once you get the hang of it, it's fantastic! I used to be a gel eyeliner wearer (bobbi brown and mac fluidline), but now it's all about the liquidlast...

Is this easy to remove at the end of the day ??

any tips on how to apply this eyeliner correctly ??
 
Look for "Made in Germany" on the pencil, and keep looking if it is from a different country. That is where the good stuff is made. Also you might want to read the reviews on www.cosmeticscop.com.
 
Avon, sells a nice waterproof in a roll-up pencil, also regular stick (I'm biased, I sell it LOL).

Good old fashioned maybelline pencil works fine for me too.

I always tell customers to toss any product that goes near your eyes each month to avoid bacterial contamination.
 
disneyred said:
Is this easy to remove at the end of the day ??

any tips on how to apply this eyeliner correctly ??


yes! well, I use MAC cleanse off oil...pump 1 or 2 pumps in my hand, massage over face, concentrating on the eye area, rinse...that's it! No oily residue either!

I would practice. If you've used liquid liner in a tube before, it will be relatively easy. Even at that, it took me a few times to get it right. Make sure that there isn't a glob of eyeliner on the brush, and don't leave the brush out of the tube for too long or it will get dry and rubbery...
 
RockyMtnMaria said:
Look for "Made in Germany" on the pencil, and keep looking if it is from a different country. That is where the good stuff is made. Also you might want to read the reviews on www.cosmeticscop.com.

Thanks for the link! That is an AWESOME site!
 
cryssi said:
MAC liquidlast eyeliner.

waterproof, smudgeproof, wedding-proof, disneyland-proof, swimming-proof...

it's a bit tricky as all liquid liners are, but once you get the hang of it, it's fantastic! I used to be a gel eyeliner wearer (bobbi brown and mac fluidline), but now it's all about the liquidlast...
Would it be possible to use this with a push brush? I don't "line" my eyes so much as push liner into my lash line (which is why the gel liner works so well). I'd love to try the MAC liquidlast if I could use my normal application method rather than painting it on.
 
I use Avon's glimmersticks. It's the only eyeliner I've used for the past 12 years. I love it.
 
I think it's made by Cover Girl---it's exactly like a felt tip marker & is the only one I can use and get a decent line when putting it on. I'm not very good at doing eyeliner!
 
Thanks for all the tips ladies!! I am checking out websites as we speak. It has just got to be better than irrated eyes
 
I use Mac eyeshadow and use a very thin brush to apply. I don't wear ES everyday, but when I do, everyone loves the look. MAC - Beauty Marked
 
elgerber said:
I use Avon's glimmersticks. It's the only eyeliner I've used for the past 12 years. I love it.


::yes:: :thumbsup2
I couldn't AGREE more. I buy the starry night blue.
 
cynderella said:
Would it be possible to use this with a push brush? I don't "line" my eyes so much as push liner into my lash line (which is why the gel liner works so well). I'd love to try the MAC liquidlast if I could use my normal application method rather than painting it on.

You'd love Smashbox. It comes with a little flat brush to 'push' it where every you want. It goes on smooth but stays on very well. Sephora and QVC carry it plus Nordstrom.
 


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