GirlyEnthusiast
Mastiff Momma
Tarte had a presentation on QVC a few nights ago. What caught my eye was a trio of waterproof clay eyeliners for $29 in black, sage and bronze.
The packaging is lovely, a long application brush and three liners in glass pots and encased in a gold-foiled box. The application brush comes with two ends. A thicker blending end and a long, skinny bristled end for precision lines. I always have issues applying my liner smoothly, I was actually worried I wouldn't be able to apply this stuff well. Boy was I wrong. The clay formula is sooo fabulous, it just glides right onto my lid with super clean edges. I've never been able to apply a pencil liner this well. The pigment payoff is FANTASTIC! One little dip with the brush and you can glide straight across your lid without losing pigment. As long as you keep the pots well sealed, you'll be able to get hundreds of applications from these three liners.
By the way, they weren't joking about the waterproof thing. I swatched these on my arm, THICKLY swatched at that, waited about 5 minutes and they were not moving whatsoever. I've rubbed the crap out of them without a budge. Very, very cool.
The packaging is lovely, a long application brush and three liners in glass pots and encased in a gold-foiled box. The application brush comes with two ends. A thicker blending end and a long, skinny bristled end for precision lines. I always have issues applying my liner smoothly, I was actually worried I wouldn't be able to apply this stuff well. Boy was I wrong. The clay formula is sooo fabulous, it just glides right onto my lid with super clean edges. I've never been able to apply a pencil liner this well. The pigment payoff is FANTASTIC! One little dip with the brush and you can glide straight across your lid without losing pigment. As long as you keep the pots well sealed, you'll be able to get hundreds of applications from these three liners.
By the way, they weren't joking about the waterproof thing. I swatched these on my arm, THICKLY swatched at that, waited about 5 minutes and they were not moving whatsoever. I've rubbed the crap out of them without a budge. Very, very cool.