I love Essence Cosmetics. I love eyeliners. I especially
love lightweight felt tip eyeliners. I love black color eye liners more than
any other color ones. Now that I have established that I don’t have any
ulterior motives in bitching about this product, let me do so without any
further ado.
I think the price was around $3 CAD. I like the packaging,
the felt tip is not too wobbly and not too stiff. In fact, if the product
inside made any sense, this would have been an awesome eyeliner. But it is not!
Some amount of pigmentation in 1 swipe – else its going to be a thick line to get a good color!Even-ness of color swatch – on drying, you don’t want to look as if you tried for a polka dot eye line!A decent lasting power and A Not easily fading formula – its weird to go around with ¾ winged liner 2-3 hours after applying it ! Instead of dramatic, it becomes clownish!
Unfortunately this eyeliner fails in the above 3 factors,
which makes it a useless purchase. Lastly, when I buy an Black eyeliner, I
expect BLACKKK line, not a dull faded blackish brownish something-ish color.
So overall, I really didn’t care for this eyeliner at all. I
might as well take a bit more trouble and go for a gel eyeliner, than struggle
around with this one.
Tricks in getting
this to work:
Option1:
This is something I have done in past.
Keep the eyeliner pen [cap on] under warm tap water for
5mins.
Leave the eyeliner standing with the cap facing down on a
pen stand for 1-2 hours.
This will help in bringing some of those color to the pen
nibs, making it easier to get some definition.
Option 2:
This method is best if the eyeliner pen is almost dried up and
if you still wish to use it instead of going around with a brush & gel eyeliner.
Keep the felt liner tip under warm water for 2 mins.
Press the tip onto a paper napkin to absorb excess moisture.
Don’t make it too dry.
Dip the tip lightly into the gel liner pot.
To avoid getting weird or unwanted thick lines, start lining from the middle of the
eye.
If you’re doing a winged eyeliner, keep the tip under the
warm water for 3-4mins and leave a bit more moisture before attempting to get
the line right.
One way to avoid getting smears [which may happen with this
method] is to see the effects on your hand 1st before applying
directly on your eyes.