It's never been easier to create endless eyeliner looks that last. This twist-up pencil glides on a precise line for maximum color intensity. The mineral-rich formula stays soft and creamy for blending, then sets to a long-wearing finish that won't smudge, smear or fade. Includes a built-in sharpener plus an ergonomically angled smudge tip for smooth, effortless blending. From natural daytime allure to sleek definition to seriously smoky glamour, it's lasting liner love all the way.
bareMinerals' Lasting Line Long-Wearing Eyeliners ($16; bareescentuals.com) come in eight subtle shades ranging from slightly metallic bronzes and plums to matte browns and blacks. These are twist up eyeliners that come with a smudger and sharpener attached. The tip is quite precise and great for the waterline, to tightline and for the lash lines. *Press Sample
The colors are all very wearable, everyday colors, great for a natural look. Some of them aren't very pigmented - they go on sheer, but the color is buildable. The texture is smooth, easy to smudge and stays put once it sets. They are quite forgiving to mistakes and take a while to completely set, giving you time to smudge the color out. Absolute Black, Lasting Brown and Non-Stop Navy were the most pigmented, Absolute Black being a softer black, just a tad richer and deeper than Lasting Brown. I don't have the best luck with longwear liners on my waterline, but these ones don't bother my sensitive eyes. I've worn them on my waterline with absolutely no reaction or sensitivities, which is a huge plus for me. These aren't as creamy and pigmented as the Round The Clock liners by bareMinerals, but they also don't smudge as much. Infinite Sage and Eternal Bronze are both gorgeous colors, although I wish they were a tad more pigmented. Overall, its a nice collection, perfect for someone who likes subtle shades as opposed to brighter or shimmery liners. Absolute Black is my favorite, and a lovely soft black to try, especially for the waterline.
L-R : Absolute Black, Endless Orchid, Lasting Brown, Forever Brandy, Always Charcoal, Eternal Bronze, Nonstop Navy, Infinite Sage
Have you tried any of the Lasting Line Long-Wear Eyeliners by bareMinerals?
bareMinerals' Lasting Line Long-Wearing Eyeliners ($16; bareescentuals.com) come in eight subtle shades ranging from slightly metallic bronzes and plums to matte browns and blacks. These are twist up eyeliners that come with a smudger and sharpener attached. The tip is quite precise and great for the waterline, to tightline and for the lash lines. *Press Sample
The colors are all very wearable, everyday colors, great for a natural look. Some of them aren't very pigmented - they go on sheer, but the color is buildable. The texture is smooth, easy to smudge and stays put once it sets. They are quite forgiving to mistakes and take a while to completely set, giving you time to smudge the color out. Absolute Black, Lasting Brown and Non-Stop Navy were the most pigmented, Absolute Black being a softer black, just a tad richer and deeper than Lasting Brown. I don't have the best luck with longwear liners on my waterline, but these ones don't bother my sensitive eyes. I've worn them on my waterline with absolutely no reaction or sensitivities, which is a huge plus for me. These aren't as creamy and pigmented as the Round The Clock liners by bareMinerals, but they also don't smudge as much. Infinite Sage and Eternal Bronze are both gorgeous colors, although I wish they were a tad more pigmented. Overall, its a nice collection, perfect for someone who likes subtle shades as opposed to brighter or shimmery liners. Absolute Black is my favorite, and a lovely soft black to try, especially for the waterline.
L-R : Absolute Black, Endless Orchid, Lasting Brown, Forever Brandy, Always Charcoal, Eternal Bronze, Nonstop Navy, Infinite Sage
Have you tried any of the Lasting Line Long-Wear Eyeliners by bareMinerals?
They don't seem very pigmented.. i don't really like going over and over with a pencil on my waterline.. that usually ends up with me crying the whole day! :P
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Yes, but most jet black liners just sting my waterline too much.. Urban Decay's Perversion for example was such a disappointment for me :(
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