Finally creamy without being too soft
I usually struggle with liners that either drag or
disappear after an hour. This one goes on really
smoothly and still gives me enough control around
my Cupid’s bow. I’ve been wearing Rosewood with a
clear gloss and love the combo.
Nutmeg is such a good everyday brown
Nutmeg looks really natural on me and doesn’t pull
too orange. I lightly line the outside and blend it
inward with my finger. It makes my lips look more
defined without looking obviously overlined.
Easy to fix uneven lip shape
My top lip is slightly uneven and this makes it much
easier to balance both sides. The pencil is creamy
enough that I can correct the line before it sets.
Saddle has become my favorite nude.
Blush gives the prettiest soft definition
I wanted something softer than a brown liner and
Blush was exactly what I was looking for. It gives
my lips a little more shape but still looks natural
with pink and mauve lip colors.
Doesn't skip over dry spots
This is one of the few liners I can use when my lips
are a little dry. It doesn’t catch or make every line
look more obvious. Walnut is deeper than my natural
lip color and looks really pretty blended with nude
lipstick.
Cocoa is perfect for contouring
Cocoa is exactly the cooler brown I wanted. I use
just a little at the corners and underneath my lower
lip, then blend everything toward the center. It
gives more dimension without making my lips look
too dark.
Looks good even with just lip balm
I don’t wear lipstick every day, so I wanted a liner
that still looked good with plain balm. Rosewood
works perfectly. I blur the edge slightly and it
makes my lips look naturally more defined.
Much easier than my old pencil liner
My old liner was so dry that I had to keep going
over the same area. This one gives color immediately
and feels much smoother. I also like that I can use
it to fill in the whole lip before gloss.
Finally creamy without being too soft
I usually struggle with liners that either drag or
disappear after an hour. This one goes on really
smoothly and still gives me enough control around
my Cupid’s bow. I’ve been wearing Rosewood with a
clear gloss and love the combo.
Nutmeg is such a good everyday brown
Nutmeg looks really natural on me and doesn’t pull
too orange. I lightly line the outside and blend it
inward with my finger. It makes my lips look more
defined without looking obviously overlined.
Easy to fix uneven lip shape
My top lip is slightly uneven and this makes it much
easier to balance both sides. The pencil is creamy
enough that I can correct the line before it sets.
Saddle has become my favorite nude.
Blush gives the prettiest soft definition
I wanted something softer than a brown liner and
Blush was exactly what I was looking for. It gives
my lips a little more shape but still looks natural
with pink and mauve lip colors.
Doesn't skip over dry spots
This is one of the few liners I can use when my lips
are a little dry. It doesn’t catch or make every line
look more obvious. Walnut is deeper than my natural
lip color and looks really pretty blended with nude
lipstick.
Cocoa is perfect for contouring
Cocoa is exactly the cooler brown I wanted. I use
just a little at the corners and underneath my lower
lip, then blend everything toward the center. It
gives more dimension without making my lips look
too dark.
Looks good even with just lip balm
I don’t wear lipstick every day, so I wanted a liner
that still looked good with plain balm. Rosewood
works perfectly. I blur the edge slightly and it
makes my lips look naturally more defined.
Much easier than my old pencil liner
My old liner was so dry that I had to keep going
over the same area. This one gives color immediately
and feels much smoother. I also like that I can use
it to fill in the whole lip before gloss.