- Characteristics
- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: Peggy Sage
Line: eye
Product Type: eye pencil
Color: beige, burgundy
Gender: for women
Volume: 1.25 g
Format: kajal, liner
Formula: waterproof
Classification: professional
Country: France
Made in: France
Create unique looks, experiment with luxurious shades, and always use Peggy Sage's eye pencil for this purpose. Its ultra-practical size, creamy texture, and waterproof formula make this beauty product an indispensable tool for achieving bright and expressive eyes. The product is available in a wide range of luxurious shades, allowing you to accentuate the beauty of your eyes along the lash line or inside the eye.
Features of the Peggy Sage Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil:
- comes in a convenient mechanical pencil format;
- no sharpening required;
- features a creamy formula;
- applies and blends evenly without smudging or gaps;
- easily smudgeable;
- suitable for drawing winged eyeliner, lip contours, or used as wet eyeshadow;
- rich in pigments;
- waterproof formula;
- ensures a luxurious makeup look all day long;
- does not break;
- does not cause irritation or allergies;
- tested by ophthalmologists and dermatologists;
- does not harm the delicate skin of the eyelids;
- available in a luxurious palette of different shades.
I really don't understand how it happened, I was looking at the gel polishes from this manufacturer, and then, bam, I'm unpacking an eyeliner)))) And this is despite the fact that there are very few reviews for this product. And I'm the first to write a review for this eyeliner.
I have the Marron color, a deep brown. It's very soft, with a gel-like texture. Drawing a winged line is effortless, I just need to slightly pull my eyelid with my finger because at 35 years old, gravity doesn't spare anyone))) It also perfectly colors between the lashes.
What's important is that you have a couple of seconds to correct or smudge the eyeliner because it sets and that's it. It doesn't come off with soap or face wash, maybe it smudges a little. It's also difficult to remove with micellar water. Only a two-phase makeup remover from L'Oreal managed to remove it without any problems.
I haven't tested it in the rain or snow, but I did test the waterproof eyeliner on my hand. As you can see in the photo, the water just rolled off it.
Today, I forgot and rubbed my eye. The result was that the eyeliner crumbled and the winged line was ruined.
For me, it's the perfect eyeliner. But I took off a star because sharpening it is difficult - the casing is made of plastic and, as a result, I can't get a sharp point. Although I have managed to draw winged lines like this.
If someone knows how to sharpen it without any problems, I would appreciate some advice. Because I still have two similar eyeliners from NYX and somehow I need to sharpen them)))