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NARS Larger Than Life Long-Wear Eyeliner

Hey guys!!!

I have been in search for a holy grail eyeliner for my waterlines and I heard great things about the NARS eyeliners so I decided I will try one out. I bought the NARS Larger Than Life Long-Wear Eyeliner in Via Veneto. 



When I first swatched this liner on my hand and I let it set I rubbed my hand and it didn't budge!!! I was excited to try it in my waterlines the next day! My thoughts on this eyeliner is that its okay. I line my waterlines and then I finish the rest of my makeup. By the time I am done it fades so I have to retouch it up. I don't like that I have to retouch every single time. It does last quite a bit on my waterlines, but not as long as I wanted it to especially since it is a more expensive eyeliner. It doesn't make my eyes water right when I put it on while I am wearing contacts so this is contact friendly. 


This pencil is a retractable pencil and I like that! That just means one less pencil to sharpen haha. On the end of the eyeliner it has a small sharpener if you wanted to of course sharpen your pencil so I tried it out. I was pissed because a piece of the pencil came off and it is still stuck in that sharperner. To me that sharperner is useless.

Overall this is not my favorite eyeliner. For $24 I had higher expectations to be honest. I will be using it up because out of all of the eyeliners I have tried so far this is one that last the longest, but not repurchasing. I want to try out others to see how it compares to this one. If I don't find anything better I will be repurchasing. If you don't have watery eyes this will probably be a good eyeliner for you.

Have you guys tried out this product?? What do you think of it?? What are some of your favorite NARS products??

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  1. This sounds really good, I love Nars! x

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