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Age:
18+
Brand: Makeup Revolution
Line: eye
Product Type: makeup palette
Color: dark blue, light pink, milky, mint, pink, red, turquoise, yellow
Gender: for women
Volume: 5.4 g
Set Includes: eyeliner, makeup brush
Format: cream
Feature: animal-friendly
Special Certificates: cruelty free
Classification: professional
Country: Great Britain
Made in: Great Britain
Eyeliners have long surpassed conventional boundaries. They can be crafted in a myriad of shapes, utilizing not only smooth lines but also various geometric figures. With the help of eyeliners, you can express your individuality, highlight your sense of style, and draw attention to your eyes in a way that will impress even the most seasoned makeup artist. To stand out and be vibrant, a simple black liner is not enough. Makeup Revolution has created an entire palette of water-activated liners. Graphic Liners will help you accentuate the beauty of your eyes with a range of shades. From bold to pastel hues, choose according to your preference!
Features of Graphic Liners by Makeup Revolution:
- The palette includes four shades and a brush;
- Allows you to create graphic eyeliners in various colors;
- Activates with moisture, then applies smoothly and effortlessly;
- Vegan product, not tested on animals;
- Multiple color options allow you to select shades that suit your needs;
- Ideal for creating bright accents;
- The liner does not tighten the skin and is comfortable to wear;
- Offers high durability and pigmentation;
- Compact palette that is always handy.
This palette is amazing, I got the Bright babe one. Like with any other water-based eyeliners, it takes some practice, but for me, they are on par with Glisten cosmetics. You can mix them together to get different colors. Instead of water, I use the TopFace setting spray. The color is slightly less intense, but the longevity is much better.
This is a cool tool for art. It's not recommended as a serious replacement for eyeliners. The blue one gives a tint to the eyes, the black one tends to smudge, the yellow one is difficult to apply, and the red one is somewhat better. I agree with the comment about the importance of water proportions.
The eyeliners are not bad, but they require a lot of practice to master. The brush is a bit thick, so it is necessary to accurately measure the amount of liquid for mixing. The color saturation and line thickness often depend on this. Overall, it is a good product.