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Reddit mentions of FLOWFUSHI Liquid Eyeliner with Kumano Brush, Water and Sweat Proof, MOTE LINER LIQUID TAKUMI BLACK

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of FLOWFUSHI Liquid Eyeliner with Kumano Brush, Water and Sweat Proof, MOTE LINER LIQUID TAKUMI BLACK. Here are the top ones.

FLOWFUSHI Liquid Eyeliner with Kumano Brush, Water and Sweat Proof, MOTE LINER LIQUID TAKUMI BLACK
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ColorBlack
Height0.4 Inches
Length7.9 Inches
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width3.2 Inches

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Found 2 comments on FLOWFUSHI Liquid Eyeliner with Kumano Brush, Water and Sweat Proof, MOTE LINER LIQUID TAKUMI BLACK:

u/Butteryshake · 9 pointsr/Makeup

My holy grail eyeliner is this Dejavu eyeliner (here's a brown one too if you want a more soft look- same formula) . 15$ seems a bit pricey for an eyeliner but one usually lasts me about 6 months to a year. (btw I wear eyeliner almost every single day) Not to mention, a lot of sephora brand eyeliners are 25$+.

I try to introduce this product to every single person that needs a new eyeliner- I see so many people I know blow almost 25$ for a sephora brand eyeliner and it bleeds/smudges/hard to apply etc.

They are a Japanese brand so not a lot of people outside of Japan know of it but it is literally THE BEST liquid eyeliner I've EVER used. I've bought this product so many times over these ~5 years. I've tried Kat Von D eyeliners, Stila, UD, drugstore brands, etcetc. And of course most of them were okay, but only okay.

I think KVD liners have a nice finish but it's hard to draw with them, (also Kat is a POS lol) Stila's eyeliner tips are hard to draw with imo, UD is just all in all underwhelming. I'm just generally not a fan of dipping types and felt tips- which rules out a good majority lmfao. Some higher end brands have a brush tip but they're usually super pricey. I love these brand's other products, but for eyeliners, I've never ever had one as good as Dejavu's.

Japanese eyeliner brands a lot of the times pushes how easily it applies and how much it doesn't budge. (idk why but jp girls would rather die than have panda eyes at the end of the day lmao) Not to mention Japanese girls tend to lean towards natural makeup looks, so they're made so it's easy to draw very thin smooth lines.

Dejavu's eyeliner sort of dries as a very very thin "film", so it's incredibly waterproof, (I legit go swimming w this eyeliner and it doesn't budge) sweat and mostly oil proof. As for application, this is what the pen tip looks like (middle one) . It never puts out too much product, so there's no bleeding. It's almost like those calligraphy brush pens. Also- it's very opaque. So no going over it twice and getting patchy pigment. Jesus lmfao I know I sound like a salesperson right now but I LEGIT have never used a better eyeliner.

Oh, one warning though, like a pen, if you keep it upside down for too long ink won't come out easily. I always try to store it cap side down in a makeup storage cup/container.

If for some reason you can't get this one/don't want to get this one I've also had good luck with moteliner (a bit pricier, MIGHT bleed if you use too much but longlasting and very easy to draw with nonetheless)

There's also love liner which has a smaller and thinner brush tip! So this one might be good for you as well. Only thing for me for love liner is that I THINK it ran out a bit too fast, but i'm not 100% sure, maybe I accidentally left it open too long one time. If you're interested in pencil/gel liners as well I'd totally check out Love Liner's pencil liners, they're SUPER thin and creamy, doesn't smudge much- but of course smudges more than film finish liquid eyeliners.

I always get Japanese brand's eyeliners, they're so much easier to draw with and a pen-brush type is common so that's something I love.

Hope you can find something good!

u/ExcellentBarnacle · 6 pointsr/RepLadies

I’ve tossed everyone of my KVD products or given them to friends who don’t care as much. I have hooded sort of monolids. Oily and really difficult to find things that work.