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Reddit mentions of KINGMAS 100 Pack Disposable Eyeliner Brushes Applicator Makeup Eye Liner Wands
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of KINGMAS 100 Pack Disposable Eyeliner Brushes Applicator Makeup Eye Liner Wands. Here are the top ones.
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- ✅ DISPOSABLE EYELINER BRUSH: 100 Pack disposable eyeliner brushes, enough for your spare or replacement
- ✅ PERFECT MAKEUP TOOLS - for makeup artist who wants to keep their liquid eyeliner product sanitized by using a disposable applicator.
- ✅ It fits most eyeliner bottles so all you need to do is insert the applicator into the bottle to pick up the product and apply to eyes.
- ✅ It is also being used with lash growing & lash extending products with precise application of the product to the lash line.
- ✅ THIN BRUSH TIP - for easy and precise application. Each disposable brush comes with a plastic sleeve to protect the brush.
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Color | Disposable Eyeliner Brush (100 Pack ) |
Height | 3.8 Inches |
Length | 5.8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 100 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.000661386786 Pounds |
Width | 1.5 Inches |
Just patience really. The final thing doesn’t show all the touchups I made while painting. I don’t think there is anything a video can show besides being careful. I literally paid pennies for the brush I used
I had some peeling with the 0.025 cream just using it once a week, so I'd splurge for at least one tube of the 0.025.
I do like the lash serum. (It's generic Latisse, and I've also used Latisse). I got some disposable eyeliner brushes like these as it only comes with one and the FDA says to use a new one each time. A lot of people don't do that though. The important part is to keep the brush clean.
Nice. disposable eyeliner brushes are good too, and super cheap, a few cents each. They don't work for larger areas but they work for little highlights.
This will sound odd, but I've been using disposable eyeliner brushes for detail work. They're shorter than normal paintbrushes (might be an issue for some), but work incredibly well. And they're cheap.
They've been amazing for working on 7th Continent (13mm) minis, and I've actually started painting faces (on normal 28mm minis) since getting these.