Oct 03, 2016 02:26 PM
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There has not been much change in the packaging. The eyeliner comes in a little thick glass bottle with a sleek peach colored screw cap that has the thin applicator brush attached to it. The bottle is sturdy enough to survive one or two falls and convenient for traveling purposes as well. The applicator brush is thin, medium-sized and precise enough to draw thin lines over the lash line. In fact, among all the brush liners I have used till date I can easily conclude that Lakme does its best for the applicator brush.The eyeliner is jet black in color with the right consistency – which is neither too thin nor thick. The pigmentation is surprisingly well and once you have drawn a line you do not need to go back and darken it at all. The liner dries off to give a matte black finish over the lid. So if you prefer shiny or glossy finish, you would be highly disappointed. I wouldn't call it a con as people have preferences of their own. Moreover, the dryness isn't major to make your skin flaky and therefore it fares well. I haven't noticed any kind of flakiness or chipping once the liner dries. Speaking of drying, it takes forever. This is one disadvantage that Lakme should have worked upon in all these years. You literally need to fan the liner to dry up and there is a high chance you would end up ruining your eye makeup.