Is there such a thing as waterproof eyeliner; and if so what kind is the best to buy? I know there's waterproof mascara, I use it all the time. But what about eyeliner, and even eyeshadow; if they have it, whats the best product to buy? Thanks forthe advice.
If you're willing to invest some money, then buy M.A.C. Fluidline Eye-Liner Gel. It comes in fun colors and LASTS. I mean it too, it's pretty much smudgeproof as well.
You can buy it at most department stores or on the MAC website. [ ForfeitYourDream's advice column | Ask ForfeitYourDream A Question ]
KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Saturday May 6 2006, 2:30 pm: walgreens and CVS have alot of options. there are many types of waterproof eyeliners. i think the best one is Clarins Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil, which can be found at like cosmeticmall.com. but no there is no waterproof eyeshadow, sorry.
bob_sayz_it answered Sunday April 30 2006, 3:18 pm: pretty much a lot of companies make waterproof eyeliner. I've yet to try them, but i have a ton of friends who all use different ones and LOVE them, so just pick one and give it a try because they all work. [ bob_sayz_it's advice column | Ask bob_sayz_it A Question ]
TEENAGExHEARTS answered Sunday April 30 2006, 11:52 am: i'm not sure about waterproof eyeshadow (i've never heard of it), but there definitaly is waterproof eyeliner. if you go to a drugstore like CVS there will be so many brands to chose from, but i like to use Maybelline Unstoppable eyeliner in onyx. it is smudge-proof. the only negative part about water-proof eyeliner is that it is hard to get off, but besides that its great! [ TEENAGExHEARTS's advice column | Ask TEENAGExHEARTS A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday April 30 2006, 11:51 am: eyeliner, yes, eyeshadow, no and if there is waterproof eyeshadow, its not good. eye liner that is water proof normally works unless you touch your eyes. if you touch them, then it will instantly smear/wash off [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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