Loreal Telescopic Liquid Eyeliner
I love the look of liquid eyeliner. I love the drama that it adds to a face. But let’s face it- with most liquid eyeliners, you almost need to be a professional artist to make it look good. It smudges, is hard to apply, and will drive a woman to distraction. Those little brushes that you dip into a bottle make you feel like you need to be Monet to make it look good. I had almost given up on liquid eyeliner until I discovered Loreal Telesopic Liquid Eyeliner.
Loreal Telescopic Liquid Eyeliner is the very best liquid eyeliner I’ve ever tried- and I have tried them all. I am currently using it in dark brown, but it also comes in charcoal and black. What makes Loreal Telescopic different than other liquid eyeliners, is the brush. The brush on the end of most eyeliner wands, has individual bristles. (and one of those bristles always seems to want to be a renegade, ruining your polished look with a tiny smudge!) But the applicator brush on Loreal Telescopic is all one piece- there are NO individual bristles. The applicator comes to a perfect point and the brush tip is solid. The firmness of the brush keeps the application easy. No more of that “slapping paint on” look and feel. While the brush is solid, it is not hard, so it feels smooth on your eyelid. It makes application so easy. With Telescopic, the construction of the applicator gives you the ease and precision of an eyeliner pencil, but the dramatic look of a liquid eyeliner. It is truly the best of both worlds. Telescopic gives any eye the perfect polished look. Use the tip of the brush for a thinner daytime look, or use the side of the brush with more pressure upon application, for a more dramatic nightime look or to complete the perfect smokey eye.
I bought my Loreal Telescopic at Target and paid &7.49 for a .08 oz. bottle. It can be purchased at any drug store or retail chain or purchased on Amazon.
Do drugstore eye primers work?
October 16, 2009 by Miss Britt
Filed under Beauty, Friday Flops
I have been trying to find ways to cut back on my beauty budget.
That means giving myself pedicures and at-home facials. It means going a little longer between hair cuts and letting my girlfriends wax my eyebrows for me. And it also means buying drugstore brands whenever possible.
Several weeks ago, I ran out of the eyelid primer I use to make my eyeliner smudge proof. Instead of replenishing it immediately, I began searching for a drugstore eye primer.
A few trips up and down the beauty aisles of Wal-Mart and Target proved to be fruitless. I turned to Google, thinking perhaps there was an alternative similar to my Monistat Chafing Gel As Foundation Primer that I hadn’t heard of.
What I discovered online were several reviews for L’Oreal’s De-Crease Eye Shadow Base. It was the only eye makeup primer I found mentioned that would be available at a local drug store. Fortunately, I thought, all of the reviews were positive. This stuff, it seemed, was exactly what I was looking for! And it would only cost about $8!
Someone on a Yahoo! beauty forum owes me $8.
I’m not sure what, exactly, L’Oreal’s De-Crease Eye Shadow Base is supposed to do. Maybe it gives you a smoother surface for applying eye shadow. My shadows did go on slightly better with the base than they did on bare skin.
But the number one reason I use an eyelid primer is to extend the life of my eye makeup – and this eye shadow base did absolutely nothing for me in that department. I should have suspected as much when the primer/eye liner mixture washed off the back of my hand with water and a quick swipe.
While L’Oreal’s De-Crease Eye Shadow Base is half the cost of Bare Escentuals bareVitamins Prime Time Eyelid Primer, the bareVitamins Primer actually works. It makes my eye shadow colors more vibrant, it mixes with my liner powder to give me smudge free eyeliner, and it makes all of my eye makeup stay on all day.
You can’t buy Bare Escentuals at Wal-Mart, but you will get a free sample product when you buy it from Sephora.
Use Eyelid Primer for Smudge Proof Eyeliner
May 18, 2009 by Miss Britt
Filed under Beauty
Getting your makeup to look good in the morning is easy.
Getting your makeup to still look good in the afternoon is like trying to live on a diet of chocolate cake and ice cream:
some people do it, but no one knows how.
I had tried every eyeliner known to man and still couldn’t keep my eyeliner from either disappearing completely or dissolving into smudge circles under my eyes. I used liquid eyeliner, eyeliner pencils and even tried my hand at powder liner with an eyeliner brush. All of it yielded the same results – fabulous at 9am and craptastic by noon.
And then a Bare Escentuals makeup artist changed my life forever.
Now my eye makeup stays perfectly in place until I wash my face at the end of the day. My eyeliner survives rubbing, sweating and late afternoon naps without even a hint of smudging.




