I bought this eyeliner towards the end of last year and it’s taken me two months to use it. Truth be told, I’m not really an eyeliner kind of girl, and even though I don’t wear it often, it’s one of those beauty items I consider an essential. When choosing eyeliner there is only one condition: it has to be a pen. I absolutely despise all pencils, so pencil liners are out of the question for me (no matter how great they can draw on), meaning that I look for eyeliner I gravitate to either twisty ones or ones like the master graphic that have the ink already in the pen. For a long time I used an MUA twisty eyeliner but then Superdrug stopped selling them and I couldn’t find them anywhere. I then heard about the Rimmel Scandal Eyes pen liner, which I liked but was never quite comfortable or satisfied with. So when I accidentally stumbled upon Maybelline’s master graphic eyeliner I was very excited to see how I’d like it.
The first thing I noticed about the liner was that essentially it is just a glorified marker pen!
I loved how easily this glided across my eyelid, and how easy it was to thicken up the line. The marker pen nature of the eyeliner makes this liner easy for beginners to use, as well as making it easier when determining how thick you want to apply this.
before… |
on my right (left side) eyelid |
The only negative about this eyeliner (if I had to choose one) is that in natural light, the eyeliner comes up a bit blue on my skin. However, I’ve found this happen with every other black coloured makeup product, that I can’t say I’m all that surprised.
on both eyelids |
You may also recognise the lashes that I used in these pictures from my review last week. I loved how well the graphic liner worked with my lashes (despite the visible rubber band), and I can’t wait to try this liner with some of my other lashes to see how that looks.
finished off with my Eylure 116 pre-glued lashes |
As far as eyeliners go, this master graphic has totally changed the game for me and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!
alice
xo