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Friday, February 6, 2015

My new favorite liquid liner: Glo Liquid Ink



Since high school, my go-to look has always been black liquid liner and bold colored lips. It’s simple and classic and easy to apply in 5 minutes. If for some reason I had to go the rest of my life using only 3 products, they would be liquid liner, mascara and lip stain.

I’ve struggled to find my favorite product throughout the years. Many people use gel liners with no problems whatsoever. A combination of the shape of my eye lid, and the fact that I can get a little oily, leads to gel product transferring onto my brow bone throughout the day. So gels are not for me, and trust me, I’ve tried a lot of them.

My favorite affordable liquid liner with a great applicator is Loreal Intense Liner. I’ve used this for years and years. However, if your eyes water - at all - the product simply disappears in a streak down your face, and you’re left with a gap in your straight line. I used to have to carry the liner pen in my purse to retouch throughout the night. And then, after a few applications, the product wouldn’t stick as well, or would tend to get flaky.

Then I tried Liquid Ink. It took a bit of trial and error to get the hang of the felt tip and the super runny consistency. But I found I the product was workable and buildable before it sets. And, while it can get thick if you draw on too many layers, you can’t tell, your line stays straight and shiny. And it literally lasts all night. If I don’t wash my face with an oil-free makeup remover before bed, it will look just as great in the morning. In fact, one night I washed my face, and used Glo’s Pumpkin Enzyme scrub, and the liner didn’t budge one bit. It has become my favorite item in my entire makeup kit, and I find myself making my wings longer and more dramatic as days go on. (Practice makes perfect!)

So, in conclusion, why is this liner my favorite?
  • Waterproof - once it sets, it doesn’t budge
  • Applicator - it has the skinny, flexible felt tip that I find to be the easiest to apply and is great for forming wings of different shapes.
  • Color - the black sets shiny, not matte

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