This little pink triangle is changing the eyeliner game for good, letting us take control so we can master everything from a subtle liner look to a dramatic cat-eye. Designed with both a straight and curved edge, we can easily guide pencil and liquid liner and keep the eye area clean while applying mascara. The included 5x magnifying mirror with a suction cup also helps us get up close for ultraprecise results.
I really thought that this would be a great addition to my eye makeup routine, but I have been a bit let down. It is hard to use for some of the effects that are in the user guide that it came with - I could do most of the looks without using this piece. It is a great color and I do love the case and mirror. The mirror is great for up close use.
3I have been doing winged liner since I was a teenager and now, I am almost 40. Wings always tend to be a little uneven or sometimes crooked depending on how exhausted you are in the morning. I really didn't have high expectations for a tiny piece of silicone the size of a guitar pick. However, this is a really neat little tool. I started doing wings with a spoon and then used an actual guitar pick because it was smaller and had straight and rounded edges. Here's the difference between this little tool and a guitar pick. If you have applied moisturizer or primer to your face, this little sucker will stick to your skin and give you perfect wings. It molds to the shape of your face with no hard edges. There's a rounded edge and a flat edge. If you are shaky you can use it for lipliner too. It's small and will fit inside an eyeshadow or powder compact or you can just toss it in your makeup bag. I keep it in an empty compact that has a mirror. The full size comes with a mirror and I assume you could store it inside the mirror case. Because it is tiny, you will definitely want to designate a safe spot for it so it doesn't get lost. It is neat to have on hand though ????
4Use a guitar pick, it works just as well, and you or someone you know already has one. No, they don't typically stick to your face, but, if I can hang onto it and stretch my eyelid with one hand, so can you. And I'm tragically uncoordinated. Seriously, seeing the picture of this thing for the first time- I said, darn, I could get the same effect with one of my guitar picks. And on the first try, yup- got it! You can too. I'm sure they will sell millions of these, but save your $18 & find a pal with a pick. You're welcome. ;)
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