
by Jennifer Davis
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One particular cosmetic product that I seem to use a lot of is black liquid eyeliner. It is part of my everyday routine to help make my thinner lower lashes look fuller. Personally, I like liquid eyeliner more than I do the pencil because then pencils almost always seem to break and then are difficult to sharpen back into a point that is useable. Of all the eyeliner brands that I own and use (and there are several), I like my E.L.F Liquid Eyeliner in Midnight Blue.
The first thing that I like about this product is the excellent price of $1. I get it at my local Dollar Tree and the bottle lasts me for almost a year (about 10.5 months). It is very economical and is small so it fits perfectly
into my makeup purse, but yet sits well on my vanity.
Also, I really like the applicator that this eyeliner uses. It is a very thin yet softer brush so my lines are as thin or as thick as I would like them to be and the brush isn’t course over the sensitive skin surrounding my eyes. The pigment in this product is smooth and creamy with a deep blackish blue tone that is soft and alluring. I like that although this is called Blackest Black, the eyeliner itself does look slightly blue when I hold it next to the light of my makeup mirror. However, it looks very dark black when applied and does a wonderful job when paired with a dark mascara of improving the look of thinner lashes and
making my eyes pop a little bit.
That being said, this eyeliner can be difficult to apply if you are shaking or something. There have been times that my hands shake or my kids bump me while I am applying and the line goes everywhere. The brush is very touch sensitive so one little bump and I can have a line halfway down my face (yes this has happened). I definitely do not recommend applying this eyeliner is a hurry, where there are kids, or where any bumps can occur. I have found with use that it is always better to use it slowly and cautiously as the brush is very fine, but soft enough that any pressure will cause the brush to leave a thicker more dramatic line than I wanted.
However, one ...