it and have been wearing it every day for years. It is long wearing and I don't get itchy eyes from it.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...
disneyred said:Is this easy to remove at the end of the day ??
any tips on how to apply this eyeliner correctly ??
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.
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.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...
elgerber said:I use Avon's glimmersticks. It's the only eyeliner I've used for the past 12 years. I love it.
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.