Today, I will be reviewing another natural herbal kajal eyeliner. The liner that I will be reviewing today is the VLCC Kajal Liner.
Cost: Like most kajal eyeliners, these eyeliners cost less than $10 each.
Ingredients: The new formula for the VLCC kajal eyeliners includes almond oil, camphor, Triphala, and liquorice extract.
Application: This kajal eyeliner is easy to apply and it went on top of the eyeshadow just fine. I did need to reapply it though where the eyeshadow touched it, but it went on top of the eyeshadow fairly smoothly. In addition, the thin narrow tip on this kajal makes it easy to control the line that you draw with it, and it makes applying this kajal fast and easy.
Watery Eyes: This kajal eyeliner holds up against watery eyes since it applied just fine even in the inner corner while my eyes were watering.
Color: This kajal eyeliner is a very dark black color and it is very pigmented in only one swipe.
Smudge-proof: This kajal eyeliner is not smudge-proof so you will need to smudge-proof it.
Waterproof: This kajal eyeliner does stay on once it gets wet. Once you have touched it though after it has dried again it will smudge and the color will start to fade, but it does still remain adhered to the eye. Thus, you will lose pigmentation if it gets wet, but it doesn’t completely disappear and fade. In fact, it is still quite pigmented even with some fading.
Packaging: The packaging on this kajal eyeliner is pretty sturdy, but the top for it is a bit cheap so it will get cracks in it if you drop it. Mine has a large crack in it, but the packaging still works exactly the same as it did when I first purchased it.
How This Kajal Eyeliner Looks On The Eyes
Final Thoughts
This is a very good quality kajal eyeliner. It is more natural. It is a very dark pigmented black. It applies well on top of eyeshadow and at the inner corners, and the fine tip makes this kajal quick and easy to apply. Thus, I do recommend this kajal.