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A Step Into Eyeliner: Revlon Glam'Eyes and Bourjois Clubbing

Wednesday, 18 March 2015
I am not new to the world of eyeliner but recently I have changed my method and have converted from felt tip to a fine brush. I thought felt tip would be easier because it's more pen like and if I can write with a pen then surely I could do a flick with one. I think felt tip is great for beginners because it is pretty much just like using a pen. Sometimes I felt like it was too thick and not as precise as I would have liked. Also the cheaper ones dry out very quickly and then to get one that doesn't do that you have to spend a lot of extra money.

Revlon Glam'Eyes Liquid Eyeliner-£5.29
Bourjois Clubbing Liquid Eyeliner-£6.99

Revlon Glam'Eyes Liquid Eyeliner-£5.29
Bourjois Clubbing Liquid Eyeliner-£6.99


I wanted to try a different type of brush before I rushed out and bought a hugely overpriced felt tip eyeliner, so I decided to give these tinier more paintbrush like brushes a go. This is the kind of eyeliner if you want a hardcore flick or if you want precision. I can do much smaller and more precise strokes with these liners. For now I will be sticking with these sort of liners as it helps me achieve a matching pair of liner flicks, which I was a bit hit and miss at before.

The first eyeliner is Revlon Glam'Eyes Liquid Eyeliner, this one is the cheaper of the two. For the price it's amazing but I find the brush a little thicker than the Bourjois one and it's just that little bit less precise. I also find it's less black than the Bourjois one, for the price I think this eyeliner is great but I wouldn't pick it up again.

However, the Bourjois Clubbing Liquid Eyeliner is great, a tiny bit more expensive but I'm sure if you kept your eye out you could pick it up on offer. The brush is tiny and so precise that it makes doing my eyeliner so easy. I mean it still takes me forever but I don't find it anywhere near as hard and definitely doesn't take me as long. It also gives off the deepest of black colours and you don't have to keep going over it.

So that's my little round up of my new eyeliner experiences, anybody got any recommendations for similar eyeliners?
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