Eye of Horus are a natural Australian brand which have recently launched in the UK. With a range of cruelty and paraben free makeup all based on natural, yet high quality ingredients, they've developed a fan base of makeup artists and bloggers alike.
The Liquid Define* is one of the initial product lines to land on our shores and is a felt-tip style liquid liner, perfect for create feline flicks. These types of liquid liners are my favourite as I find the felt pen nibs are much easier to control and allow you to create both thick and thin lines with ease. They're also great for liner beginners as you don't need such a steady hand to apply it.
I've been impressed with the deep black colour of the liner and found the nib flexible and soft on my lids. The lasting power is also impressive - once dry, there was no smudging, flaking or fading throughout a ten hour day, making it hold up well against my trusty DHC liner.
One added feature of this liner is that the nib can actually be reversed. So often these types of liners can get clogged up with product and stop working effectively. Being able to reverse the nib is a definite bonus, as your liner will last a lot longer!
The Liquid Define costs £13 and at the moment can only be bought online from Eye of Horus and Cocktail Cosmetics. I'm hoping that they'll expand in to further retailers soon as they get more established on UK shores.
What do you think of Eye of Horus?
*PR sample
I have seen this about on a few blogs and I think it looks really good. I would love to try this! Hopefully they'll come in to more retailers soon as I would like to try it.
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FIrst time I've seen this and have to say it's talking to me for sure!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good, maybe when I get the hang of eyeliner it will be worth a try ;) x
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I reviewed the mascara and I love it :)
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I've never seen this product, but it looks great! I really like the name :)
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I love this pen style of liner - I find them easiest to apply. I like how intense the colour is. Sounds like a great eyeliner
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