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Friday, October 19, 2007 - 9:26 pm ET
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Borghese New Linea Precisa Liquid Eyeliner

borghese linea pricisa liquid eyelinerTo add dramatic definition just at the lash line, nothing’s better than a dash of black, and now Borghese introduces the perfect, silky stroke of genius, Linea Precisa Liquid Eyeliner with an easier-than-ever felt-tip applicator. The net effect: seriously mysterious & alluring eyes.

I’ll be honest, I’ve never worn liquid liner simply because my eyes tend to water a lot–ok the kids poke me in the eye all of the time in some way or another–so I fear having a running black stream of liner down my face.

Do you wear liquid liner? Have you tried this new liquid liner from Borghese?

Friday, October 19, 2007 - 9:26 pm ET
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4 Comments

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  1. yoyosushi3 (thu) says:

    The thing with these felt tip liquid liners is that aLOT of products come out as soon as you touch it to your eye! With brush like liquid liners, you can brush off some of the excess which makes it easier to line the eyes.

    I use liquid liners in the rims and yea…it will irritate! haha, but i wanted that intense look so i persevered :D

  2. Trisha says:

    i wouldnt use a liquid liner on the bottom just because it tends to look to severe & definately not on the inner rim, too liquidy & easy to run into your eye. i like using cream liner & i do use on the inner rim too, even if it is “not recommended”

  3. Ashley Samantha says:

    I love liquid liner but I’ve never tried this one. I’ve heard that we aren’t supposed to use them on our lower lash lines because it’s potentially dangerous…thoughts? Anyways, liquid liners make the perfect smokey eyes and have the longest staying power IMO.

  4. Julie says:

    I haven’t tried this one in particular, as I just got MAC’s fluidline. However, it’s surprisingly tricky for me to get my fluidline to not “skip” or be crooked. I’m working on building up that skill. I’ve used felt tips in the past though and thought they worked great.

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