But I want to try other pen liners and Clio Kill Brown Pen Liner was one of the recommended brush liners when it was released years before. I decided to try it since it was also cheaper then the Peripera one.
Packaging | This has a metallic brown plastic packaging.
The tip is a brush tip. But it fills like a felt tip pen than more of a brush type. It's stiffer than how a brush tip feels like. Stiffer than the Etude House brush tip, stiffer then the Peripera brush liner.
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Smell
| Chemical scent |
Swatch | This is watery. The shade is more of like a beige brown. Since it's watery, it bleeds and spreads out as shown below. I compared it with Peripera to give you an idea of what I'm talking about. |
Application
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Application is smooth, but since the tip is stiffer, I feel like it's like I'm applying with a felt tip pen. What I don't like about this product is the fact that it spreads/bleeds. Here in this picture, I applied a very thin line and it spread out and it turned out thicker than what I originally intended.
I did a water test also:
It's not really waterproof as it claimed. From the above picture the thin line I made washed off. The thicker line on the other hand faded a lot.
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Duration of use | 1 week |
Price | Php 270 from beautyscientiestph |
Pros
| cheap easy to apply can apply thin lines due to pointed tip |
Cons
| not really waterproof bleeds tip stiff to my liking |
Buy again?
| No |
Recommend? | No, the Peripera or the Etude House is better. |
Rating
| 6/10 |
PS: This is not sponsored
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