These are made of all natural ingredients and should perform very similarly to traditional gel liners. Even the colors are similar to traditional ones.
*For best results, apply with a clean liner brush. It really does not take much product.
*Then use another brush (like an eyeshadow brush) to set it with Perfecting Powder to make it last longer.
Another option before setting is to use one of our Morphing Eyeshadows. These include Sprite, Fire, Gasp, Breathe, Opal, Nymph, Pixie, Butterfly Blue, Highbeam, Hint, Teal Appeal, and possibly even Whisper. For the Morphing effects, you can apply any of those eyeshadows over the top of any of the Cream Liners for a stunning effect. The Cream Liner will bring out the interference hue rather than the hue you see imediately in the jar. I generally recommend the Clear for all over application, but those shadows over your darker colored eyeliners will be gorgeous, too. In all over application, it gives the look of being foiled with a little more staying power.
I have found that I have barely put a dent in my Cream Liner tester that I have been using nearly daily for a little over a month. The Cream Liners may seem small in comparison to traditional gel liners (the CLs actually weigh more), but they will last much longer without the threat of drying out. You just use that much less product. I also find it easier to apply without clumping like my gel liner does. To me it is almost like an eyeliner pencil that you apply with the control of a brush. The Cream Liners last pretty long on my eyes considering they are all natural, at least until I take them off. I can't say they last as long or longer than traditional gel liners, but I don't plan on leaving them on for days at a time!!!
