Milani Liquif’eye Metallic Eye liner review

Just a quick observation before I start this review. Why are product names so long?! (this isn’t the longest, but geez.)

Right,back to business. Today I’m going to be reviewing the Milani Liquif’eye, which I had been hearing a lot about since late last year. EleventhGorgeous and Xteeener along with some other YouTubers were raving about how great this eyeliner was, and I was very tempted to try it. So when I finally saw it back in stock in Diamond Girl, I had to grab one quick! (thank goodness too, because the next time I went there, they were out of black again). It was $10-15BDS (I forget exactly) for this eyeliner, kind of pricey, but at least it’s worth it! Temptalia also reviews these here.



 


I picked up the black eyeliner and it is a very intense black. It lasts all day and even seems waterproof (once you don’t rub your eyes). Definitely does not smudge once it’s set, and I haven’t had and irritation with my eye either. I remember I would use this cheap black eyeliner, that would disappear from my waterline the second I put it on, and made my eyes water so bad! It never set, so it constantly smudged. It was horrible.

The Liquif’eye takes about10 seconds to dry completely, and within that time you can do all the smudging you want because it’s soft like butter (so soft even that while I was doing swatches the point broke off). The black is a satin finish, which glides on very easily and does not tug at my eyelids. When I’m ready to take it off, it’s actually very easy. Just place one of my Almay eye makeup remover pads on the area for about 5 seconds or less and swipe it right off. What I really hate though, is sharpening this product. It feels like a lot of it goes to waste that way.



The swatch on the right was the eyeline rubbed vigorously after setting. You would in no way rub your eye like this.
The swatch on the left was tested for water-resistance. Unless you plan on rubbing while your eyes are still wet, you’re not going to see any bleeding of the eyeliner.

Pros:

  • Good Pigmentation
  • Glides on easily (like butter)
  • Smudge-proof after it sets
  • Somewhat waterproof  (doesn’t say on packaging, but seems that way)
  • Paraben-free
  • Lasts ALL day (minimal fade)

Cons:

  • Pricey
  • Little product (feels like u waste it sharpening)
  • Sells out quickly, so stock up when you can

The Raw Sugar:
Besides the price here in Barbados and wastage caused by sharpening, this is a great eyeliner, I’d definitely recommend it to everyone. It’s pigmented, comes in a few colours other than black, it’s smudge-proof and waterproof, PLUS it lasts all day!

XOXO

Disclaimer: I was in no way compensated for this review. I bought this product with my own money. Pictures are my own.

Review-a-Day: e.l.f. Studio Cream Eyeliner

Taken from eyeslipsface
Today I’ll be reviewing the e.l.f. nStudio Cream eyeliner. During 2010 and 2011, gel or cream liners became really popular and many make up brands started making then, from the drugstore brands up to the higher end cosmetic companies. The e.l.f Studio cream liner is just one of the many created but is it a good or bad one? Onto the review!


I had this eyeliner from January 2011 and it has given me a lot of use finally drying up this January. I’ve heard a lot of people talking about how fast their gel or cream liners get hard before they even have the chance to use it all up.So I think that’s amazing for such an affordable product.

The packaging is very cute and the cap seals very tightly, but no way as tight as the e.l.f eyeliner pen which I reviewed yesterday. I think that’s what really kept the product from drying out too fast. I really like the packaging. The cap is still easy to remove and the plastic jar is very sturdy.

The formula was also very pigmented. I had gotten Midnight which is a navy blue, because I really am not a fan of black eyeliner. It was nice and creamy and loaded well unto a brush. The formula is a thick cream which does not require much drying time and does not transfer onto the eyelid.

my now dried up liner..

Despite not c stating if the formula was waterproof or not, during my use of the product I realised it did not wipe off when it came into contact with water, like the eyeliner pen had.This was great for everyday wear and lasted the entire day on any part of my eye, be it the lower or upper lashliner or even the outer corners. I cannot say how impressed I was by this eyeliner.

excuse the sun here, it decided to be a bit of a hassle

So in the package with this eyeliner you also get this tiny brush. I mean e.l.f was probably thinking it’s a good idea for starters, which it is, but it’s so tiny that it makes applying the product a troublesome task. I worked with the bursh for some time before I got fed up and stopped using the eyeliner. Had the handle been a bit longer it would have made for a better overall package, especially because I had no angled eyeliner brushes. The bristles on this brush were not bad and really held the product well, while it was some what flexible. I guess that was just an incentive to tell me to buy an e.l.f full sized brush! hahaha

The VERDICT:Pros:
-Does not Smudge
-Goes on smooth
-Lasts all day
-Good for everyday use
-Very Pigmented
-Stays usable for about 1 year (takes so long to dry out!)
Very affordable
-Lots of colours

Cons:
-Tiny applicator (sample size eyeliner brush)
The Raw Sugar:
Besides the tiny sample sized brush that comes in the box with this eyeliner I don’t think I have anything bad to say about this eyeliner. It lasts all day, barely smudges after it sets, comes in a number of colours, AND it’s very affordable.

Where you can find it:
Barbados: I heard there’s an e.l.f. store here; I’m yet to check it out
USA: www.eyeslipsface.com, Target

Disclaimer: This product review was not sponsored, I purchased this with my own money. This is my HONEST opinion on this product.

Review-a-Day: e.l.f Essentials Waterproof Eyeliner Pen

Taken from eyeslipsface

Today I’ll be reviewing the e.l.f. Waterproof eyeliner pen. I have it in 2 colours, black and teal. These are from the e.l.f Essential line and are really affordable, but do you get what you pay for? Onto the review!


Firstly, the cover of this pen is very hard to remove. I know it might be this “airtight” to stop the product from drying out, but come on, could this be any more difficult to open. Sometimes I have to resort to using my teeth as you will see in the video. Not very lady-like when it comes to your cosmetics, or sanitary either.

Despite the tightly fitting cap, this eyeliner has dried out on me way too fast.This is my esecond black one and it feels like there’s nothing left in the tube when I only got it around August or September. My first Waterproof eyeliner pen lasted an entire year.

I do not wear liquid liner that often and hence I had waited for the first one to dry completely up first before opening this second one. Even though I’ve done that, this one seems to be a bit more of a fail for me. It had started off nice and wet, but over 3 uses the liner got more and more dry with every use. I’d have to shake it excessively until a whole bunch of the ink came to the felt tip (with the cap closed of course), then when I opened it, it’d make a mess all over my hands.

Also on the package for this, it says to store it downwards so it doesnt dry out as fast, and I’ve done that from the time I’ve gotten each, but this black one really just wouldn’t work properly. I feel like I’ve wasted so much of the product from spilling it in the cover and my hands.

The felt tip is ok, but it’s not the best. It starts off like the formula, nice and perfect and it impresses you, then over time it just fades away. Some how all of my tips ended up fraying out after like… 3 uses. not a fun at all.

The formula is really fluid and glides on very easily on the first few uses and dries from the tip really fast so I advise covering it as soon as you are finished. It takes about 5-7 seconds to dry without transferral, but I would say 10-15 seconds to completely dry where it does not smudge easily. f u rub your eye after it has dried, it will smudge somewhat, it depends on the vigour.

As you’ll see in the pictures, sometimes it applied nice and dark (after much shaking), and other strokes are very faint, actually looking like brown or charcoal.

It does not stay put on my lower lashline or the outer corners of my eyes despite piling it one when I try to wing it. Maybe I need to layer it or something, but I have other eyeliners which have stayed way longer on the corners of my eyes.

Another thing about this pen. It’s somewhat difficult to apply over eyeshadow, especially if the formula is drying out. Sometimes it also tugs on my lids and makes it harder to apply the product without having to pull my eyelid taut.

Waterproof? I would barely say so. I tried a couple ways to show you how waterproof it was. First, I applied it to my hand, let it dry a minute, then used my ring finger to wipe it off. Not too much pressure, but it was already slipping and sliding. So I don’t understand how this could even pass the waterproof test.

Then I sprayed my hand with water and used a tissue to wipe across my hand, again not much pressure but some came right off leaving stains of their presence, other lines smudged, some started to make the water turn colours. Then i decided to draw another line and try again to be sure it wasn’t a fluke. I allowed it to dry completely, sprayed the water, then I pat it dry. Finally I swiped my ring finger across it and there was a lot less smudging as you may see in the pictures.

So I guess it’s waterproof to some extent, depends on how you treat it.

Removal is very easy with eyemake up remover, just sometimes you may get a bit of staining if you dont wash your face afterwards. That could be a real hassle especially if you’re just cleaning up a mistake.

The VERDICT:
Pros:
Very affordable
-Lots of colours
-Good for a taste of liquid liner (beginners like me)
-Can go on very pigments for first uses
-Somewhat waterproof
-Lasts all day on the top lid
-Easy to remove, though it leaves a stain

Cons:
-Difficult to open!
-Dries out very fast (meaning you have to buy more.. meh)
-Felt tip loses pointiness quickly
-Messy
-Ok formula
-Tugs on lids
-Inconsistent product (sometimes you get a good one, sometimes it applies well, sometimes you get a bad one)

The Raw Sugar:
I really liked the first one I got better, some how the quality was way nicer than this second black one. The teal is a nice colour and hasn’t dried out as much as this new black one. Despite all I’ve said I still like the product although it’s not something I would look forward to wearing everyday. I’m actually looking into different liquid liners now that I’m getting better at applying it. But this one has been nice practice for some one like me who is not good with straight lines. BTW any suggestions for new liquid liners are great appreciated! ^__^

Where you can find it:
Barbados: I heard there’s an e.l.f. store here selling some but I haven’t gotten there as yet. My sister also had a couple to sell in a few colours I think (if you’d like details email me chrisamoryt@gmail.com). There were also a number of people on Facebook who were selling e.l.f products, I’m not sure if they had this eyeliner though
USA: www.eyeslipsface.com, Target

Disclaimer: This product review was not sponsored, I purchased this with my own money. This is my HONEST opinion on this product.