Mackenzie answered Thursday July 28 2005, 6:18 pm: Personally, I think the two best bsands of eyelines out there are "Meryl Norman" and "Beautique". "Meryl Norman", which can only be purchased at "The Meryl Norman Cosmetic Studios", is pricey [typically $8.50 - $15.00], but it REALLY IS good stuff. It goes on wonderfully, and stays on all day!!! On the other hand... I happen to think that "Beautique" is INCREDIBLE, however, I've ONLY seen "Beautique" at "Sally's". And "Beautique" is only .99 cents. TRUST ME.. I would NEVER EVER EVER buy crap make up!!! I get only the best, so please, please, please, please DON'T let this dollar price throw you off - you'd be cheating yourself out of the best product out there!! I'd *PREFER* "Beautique" out of ANY other brand of eyeliner, hands down, without a doubt!!!!! I could easily go out and buy a $15.00 pencil, but I'd RATHER get "Beautique"! "Beautique" glides on smoothly and REALLY LASTS ALLLLL DAY!!! I CAN NOT promote this item enough!! And if you still have doubts... for only .99 cents.. it's worth a shot!! =] [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday July 28 2005, 11:53 am: There's Almay, Cover Girl, Maybelline, and MAC that are all brands that have eyeliners that work well. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
X0C0URT answered Thursday July 28 2005, 11:18 am: I use CoverGirl Perfect Point Plus and that works really good. It always looks pretty on. Also Sephora brand eyeliner is really nice too. It goes on really smooth and it's only like 4 bucks. You can get it at any Sephora store in the mall or www.sephora.com. Hope this helps!
xxxxxx answered Thursday July 28 2005, 8:01 am: Estee Lauder has the best solid eye - liner! It goes on smooth and stays on all day and doesn't smear [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
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