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I have been in search for the perfect pencil eye liner forever… I have these hidden double folds and oily lids that make anything but liquid liners go off almost right away. My eyes also tend to be watery, so anything on my waterline goes pretty quickly too. For years I have avoided pencils… until the arrival of gel pencil liners that claim to be blendable yet smudge proof once set. And of course, the traditional khol and pencil liners have improved vastly in formula. So started my quest for the perfect pencil liner – not many of them work for me but that’s expected given my quirky eye design… but at the very least the most resilient of them stay for a good portion of the day when worn on my lower water line and lash line. I have accumulated so many that it is impossible to cover them all in 1 post. Instead, I’m going to give a general overview for each, grouped simply by price point and accessibility – high end, mid-range Western brands vs Asian brands. If you have specific questions about any of them, please feel free to leave me a comment. This is going […]
My quest for the perfect pencil eyeliner – Part I