Category: Misc Beauty Tools
Brand: E.L.F. Cosmetics
Ingredients:
Aqua(Water), Acrylates/Octylacrylamide Copolymer, Propylene Glycol, Benzyl Alcohol, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone
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amazedSeafowl3
I use this as a liner, not to seal in eyeshadows. I wet eyeshadow with this and use it as a colored liquid liner. The brush is not intended for this purpose though. I don’t think I will repurchase because of non-necessity.
artisticSnipe7
I’m ever the cynic (comes from having a background in pharmaceuticals…and being a Virgo. One is bad enough, but both together? Sheeeesh!), so when I received this in an E.L.F haul I didn’t really do much except immediately lose the little mixing doodad and get distracted. I suspect I’ll find that doodad the exact same day the Universe is set to implode and I’ll be sitting here thinking “Well, my “End Of The World” party is going to completely suck because my eyeshadow isn’t locked in properly”.
Now it’s Thursday night, I’ve just bought out Amazon’s entire stock of A Much Beloved Drugstore Eyeshadow Brand, the football is on and I’m about to mix up my henna mix for tomorrow. Now is as good a time as any, right?
So! It comes in a nondescript black plastic bottle which holds 15ml of product. There’s a dropper-style top, and for those who are far more responsible than I there’s also a little clear plastic mixing tray. Also present is a mini application brush (though as you’d probably guess, I lost that too and ended up using a Q-tip).
Doesn’t smell like anything (and I smell everything – almost obsessively), and the fluid is clear, if somewhat thinner than I’d expect.
Now there are oodles of things it’s meant to do, but I stuck with its primary function which is to… well, do what the label says, largely “setting” and “locking” your eye makeup.
Dripped a few drips into the lid of a freshly opened bottle of water, dipped in my trusty Q-tip and swept it very lightly across the gussied-up lid. Rinse and repeat (well, there’s no need to rinse) for the other eyelid.
Sit and waited 5 minutes while I was wondering what the heck was happening because the Jets are in the lead…and they’re playing the Pats. No change in make up even after a hearty rub.
Okay! Now I shall go about my business for ten minutes.
Came back to the desk.
Tentatively rubbed my eye (see? I’m willing to risk life and limb in order to make things safer for you!),
Nope, nothing happening.
10 minutes later, I’m as surprised as Geno Smith must be. I can’t even deliberately smudge my eyeshadow.
I mean SERIOUSLY. This makeup will.not.smudge!
Given that I can tell within about minus 10 seconds whether something is going to irritate me, this one is going into the “Yes, please!” drawer.
Please do not recklessly ignore your eyes though.
awedLemur4
Love this! I was using this with a little black shadow to tightline and seal my eyeliner in with. And it works great! Then I pulled out my Laura Mercier cake liner. OMG!! Amazing!! Zero, zilch, absolutely NO transfer to the bottom lash line or any smudging at all!! All day!! I need some back ups and I’m going to try it on my brows like others have suggested.