Remember my
previous eyebrow product from It’s Skin? If you do, then this eyeliner that I’m
reviewing is from the same brand and the same line, It’s Skin Babyface line. I
bought this together with my Missha Velvet Tints, which was two months ago, I
guess? Anyway, I just opened and used this It’s Skin Babyface Sense Brush Pen
Eyeliner a couple of weeks ago and I almost forgot that I have this eyeliner. (Read: Review: It's Skin Babyface Natural Eyebrow)
Soft and
precise brush, that’s what impressed me. Seriously, this pen eyeliner has
something special with its brush. The brush is very soft that you’ll actually
feel it while lining your eyes! You can draw a very precise eye line with this
pen eyeliner without having a hard time. Meaning to say that you can easily
draw your most-practiced, time-consuming, and temper-riser, winged and cat
eyeliner.
The color is
really black and opaque. With one, two, or three layers of It’s Skin Babyface
Sense Brush Pen Eyeliner, you can make either simple or dramatic eye look.
There’s a tiny problem though – it bleeds. Every time that I’m using this
eyeliner, there’s major eyeliner bleeding under my eyes. And it seems as if I
cried! Especially when I wing and cat eye my eyeliner using this. So I always
ended up with a very thin line, which is good for my school-makeup look.
It’s Skin
Babyface Sense Brush Pen Eyeliner is water-resistant, but not smudge-proof. Be
extra careful when wearing this eyeliner because if it happens that you forgot that
you used it and you rubbed your eyes unexpectedly, then expect that you
probably look like a panda with a black tint surrounding your eye! Ha-ha. That happened
to me, you know? Other than that part, I really don’t have a problem with this
liner. The longevity is 6-7 hours.
Winged eyeliner using It's Skin Babyface Sense Brush Pen Eyeliner |
It’s Skin Babyface Sense Brush Pen Eyeliner, 1.2g
Price: Around USD6.83
Available at: Koreadepart | Pre-order at: Bae Lu
xoxo, M.