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Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips Eyeliner

in Makeup on 08/31/14

Physicians Formula shimmer strips custom eye enhancing kohl kajal eyeliner trio in nude eyes

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Without eyeliner your eyes don’t pop. That being said, the wrong eyeliner can make your day absolutely miserable. So the next time you go to buy a new eyeliner I recommend picking up Physicians Formula’s new eyeliner, their shimmer strips custom eye enhancing kohl kajal eyeliner trio in nude eyes. It’s quite a mouth full; however this cruelty free product is everything you are looking for in an eyeliner. It’s waterproof, multi-purpose, and best of all it’s fewer than twelve dollars for the package of three eyeliners.

On their website Physicians Formula says it can be used “at the base of upper lashes and on inside of lower eye rim for ultra-dramatic definition.” What they don’t say however is the lightest color is perfect for shaping and defining my eyebrows. Furthermore all the colors have a hint of sparkles which makes them perfect for an on-the-go eyeshadow, after I’ve used up most of the product.

Personally I use the dark brown and black the most, neither of which irritates my eyes. Not only do these eyeliners glide on smoothly and stay on all day, but they also come in a huge variety of sets for all eye colors from green to hazel to smoky. My only qualm is that they are an awkward size and prone to breakage. There is a lot of product condensed to make the tip of this eyeliner. My solution to save product is use them as an eyeliner until the tip has been used up. Then I use the base as an eyeshadow when it can no longer be sharpened into a useable point. Some people have said that their tips break off right away but I’ve never experienced that problem so give them a try! It’s totally worth it in my opinion.

Kim G

Wisconsin born and raised Kim loves writing for recreation and for school. Her hobbies include writing, reading, experimenting with makeup, and hanging out with friends. If she isn’t on YouTube looking at a new beauty tutorial, she’s curled up reading a good book.

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Comments

  1. JENNIFER KÖL says

    September 2, 2014 at 6:18 am

    I’m addicted to eyeliner. Really, I can go outside without it, it is like to don’t have eyes 😉

    http://magazine.modelboard.com/

  2. MyNamesIram says

    September 4, 2014 at 10:24 am

    You’re right in if you don’t wear eyeliner your eyes don’t pop. I’ve been on the search for cruelty free products since this past year to no avail. That is until I found your blog. Love it! xx

    http://mynamesiram.blogspot.co.uk/?m=1

  3. Medecure says

    September 5, 2014 at 11:18 pm

    Hey,

    Some months back I had infections on my eyelashes due to chemical used in that eyeliner. And I am crazy for color eyeliners…Can you share me some with mild tested eyeliners names.

    http://www.medecure.com/speciality/dermatology-doctors.html

  4. Florence says

    September 15, 2014 at 12:16 am

    hey, I am crazy for these colorful eyeliners. One of my had tried your product and she is very impressed!! Even I want to try.

    http://www.medecure.com/speciality/dermatology-doctors.html

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