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jayjill

Eyeliner tip for the fairer ones...

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We all have our little weaknesses and mine is a penchant for buying tops (probably because i'm tall and historically it was easier than finding nice long trousers) and wearing eyeliner. In theory, eyeliners have improved and don't smudge the same. But I recently took one back as it performed well but when it came to sharpening it, the crayon bit just crumbled! Anyway I have now found one which goes on easily, doesn't smudge or disappear after a few hours wear (something that tends to happen when you reach a certain age.) - it was so good i bought another before the product gets changed. So, for about £6 I recommend Liner Stylo by Bourjois (black). You can even retract the crayon part before you put the top on (a bonus if you hand like mine has a tremor). Hope this bit of information is of use to someone out there!

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