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Revlon Emerald Empire Photoready Kajal
₨ 595 – ₨ 470
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- Revlon says both shades can be applied to the water line as well as the lower lash line and should last all-day long and have a creamy formula.
- I even had bits of the eyeliner on my actual lid–that’s transfer from the lower lash line onto the lid!
- I didn’t see as much bleeding with Empire, but because it blended it out to my skin tone, it was hard to tell;
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Revlon Emerald/Empire PhotoReady Kajal ($8.99 for 0.08 oz.) is a dual-ended eyeliner with a bolder, deeper shade on one end for lining and defining, and then a brightening shade on the opposite end. Revlon says both shades can be applied to the water line as well as the lower lash line and should last all-day long and have a creamy formula. I found both ends to be creamy, nicely pigmented (Empire was fully opaque, while Emerald was mostly opaque), and they glided across the lash line easily without tugging, dragging, or skipping.
I wore both on the lower lash line as well as water line, and both applied with opaque color on the water line well. The bad news is that I had terrible wear with both shades, but it was most distressing to see Empire dragged out about half an inch past my lash line like I had gone swimming for the past hour and a half, maybe with a few crying fits afterward! I even had bits of the eyeliner on my actual lid–that’s transfer from the lower lash line onto the lid! I didn’t see as much bleeding with Empire, but because it blended it out to my skin tone, it was hard to tell; but it had clearly faded/migrated. NARS’ Kaliste actually looks a lot like Emerald (no, it had the exact same wear, so you can see what I mean!), and I had the same experience with that eyeliner formula as well–and it felt like a dream to apply but was a nightmare to wear.
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Revlon
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Jan 18 Jan 22
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