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Summary
Create beautiful eye looks with essence Satin Blend Gel Eyeliner. This double-ended eye pencil blends easily with a built-in smudger and creamy pigment. Sharp lines or smoky vibes, the waterproof formula sets fast for all-day wear.
Features
- Highly pigmented eyeliner with a creamy, gel-like texture
- Multipurpose: eyeliner, eyeshadow & smudging tool
- Waterproof formula for long-lasting wear
Formulated Without
- Animal by-product
- Microplastic particles
- Parabens
- Alcohol
- Oil
- Perfume
Item 2649875
For a defined eye look, apply essence Satin Blend Gel Eyeliner directly along the lash line to create sharp, precise lines. For a softer, smoky effect, draw along the upper and/or lower lash line and blend using the built-in smudger. You can also apply it across the eyelid and smudge it out for a smooth, creamy eyeshadow finish.
Dimethicone, Isododecane, Polyisobutene, Synthetic Wax, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Ethylhexylglycerin, Silica, Phenoxyethanol, CI 42090 (Blue 1 Lake), CI 77491 (Iron Oxides), CI 77499 (Iron Oxides), CI 77891 (Titanium Dioxide).
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Very Good, Especially in the Waterline
I really like this one: very pigmented, easy to apply, pretty good lasting power. The color selection is nice--I especially like the burgundy--and the included smudger works well. Its best feature is how well it works in the waterline: because it's so soft, it applies very easily to even the wettest...
Most Helpful Critical Review
HATE the packaging
I loved this as a quick eyeshadow, it was creamy it glided on the eye and quickly smudged, plus I was so happy to see a reddish brown color. Not many drugstores do that. But the eyeliner refused to twist down and ive now hit a pound where I have to return it because it won't twist up anymore, I JUST...
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Waterline Perfection
I've been using Essence Stay and Play or Too Faced Killer liners on my upper waterline for about a year. Recently I've been having trouble getting those pencils sharp enough. So I bought this liner and I'm not sorry I did. My eyes are always watering and this formula it doesn't transfer. The built in sharpener gives sharp but comfortable application and it makes my lash liner look fuller. Completely recommend.
HATE the packaging
I loved this as a quick eyeshadow, it was creamy it glided on the eye and quickly smudged, plus I was so happy to see a reddish brown color. Not many drugstores do that. But the eyeliner refused to twist down and ive now hit a pound where I have to return it because it won't twist up anymore, I JUST BOUGHT IT. ESSENCE PLEASE FIX ITS STILL SUCH A GOOD FORMULA FOR AN AMAZING PRICE AHHHH.
I love it
Easy to apply and to smuge
Love this product
This product glides on my eyes so smooth. I love it on me.
Very Good, Especially in the Waterline
I really like this one: very pigmented, easy to apply, pretty good lasting power. The color selection is nice--I especially like the burgundy--and the included smudger works well. Its best feature is how well it works in the waterline: because it's so soft, it applies very easily to even the wettest of eyelids with very little pressure, no drying necessary. It wears off of the waterline a bit throughout the day, but it's not noticeable unless you are unreasonably close to my face. The only thing to be wary of is that, because it is so soft and creamy, it is pretty easy to break. As long as you make sure to retract it entirely back into the tube before you put the cap on, you'll be fine. But if you don't, it might stick to the cap when you try to open it later, which will either break it or extract it from the tube, where it will swiftly crumble without the support. This may have worked better as a traditional pencil rather than an automatic one, but I'm no cosmetic scientist. Either way, it's easily avoidable, so it's not worth getting that upset over, especially for the price.