i am looking for black eyeliner that does not smear, or wear off duirn ghte day i currently use one by sephora but im looking for one that wont smear or smudge (ps i dont want to spend more than 7 bucks on eyeliner i know that it wouldnt the best, but yeah) haha thanks
(ps if anyone has used the covergirl whipped foundation how is it?)
ASAPcamille answered Saturday March 10 2007, 4:36 pm: Even though it is inexpensive, I think that it is one of the best. It is by NYC. They have a Jet black eyeliner, for only 2 dollars. I use it, and it is awesome. I wore it to a party, and I didnt get one smudge. I was so happy. Here is the site-
www.newyorkcolor.com/
just look around=]
also, the whipped foundation from covergirl is awesome.I love it. It covers me so well, but it is really light, and I cant even feel it
junebug93 answered Saturday March 10 2007, 1:24 am: Well... i kno some good stuff. although the experts @ sephora are smart there are other alternatives.rimmel exagerate.. the one thats not the pencil kind. its relly hard to find and eyeliner that works better then EVER BEFORE but with the rimmel stuff u only have to re-aplly once. it also DOES NOT SMUDGE. AT ALL!!! Ps.. the covergirl whipped stuff is good. i personally use the new rimmel foundation stuff. also.. try some worthwile brands on your foundation like clinique... or my personal favourite lancome. Lancome works really well. my mom has it and i use it. its AMAZING [ junebug93's advice column | Ask junebug93 A Question ]
looloo12 answered Friday March 9 2007, 10:36 pm: the whipped foundation is THE BEST! it works great!i would deffinitely reccomend it. as for the eyelines Maybelline Unstoppable is really good. i have there mascara in that line. heres the link if you want to see it:
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