Revlon Photoready Kajal – Emerald Empire ReviewHello Everyooe
This is my first review and I can’t believe that I am doing this! For someone whose idea of makeup consisted of moisturizer, loose powder, kajal and two wrong shade of lipsticks, this is quite an achievement. That stage had lasted throughout my life when it suddenly came to an abrupt end around one year back when I bumped into something called IMBB. As they say, there was no turning back. A big thank you for all you wonderful people on IMBB! So today, I’m taking my first step into this beauty kingdom with the review of Revlon Photoready Kajal in Emerald Empire.
Product Description:
Get multiple on-trend looks with one dual ended pencil. The dark end’s rich color gives you an intense, bold look. The light end brightens and opens up the eyes. Use both ends together for an on-trend, smoldering look.
Packaging:
This is a wooden pencil with caps of matching colors on both ends.
Price:
Rs. 395/-
Ingredients:
My Experience with Revlon Photoready Kajal – Emerald Empire:
As you know, this is a dual-ended pencil with one end being dark green and the other, a n*de beige which is the eye brightener. I never had the slightest idea that white or nude colors can be used to brighten or open up your eyes, but I do remember actress Rekha wearing some weird white stuff on her waterline in her 80′s movies. Took me too long to realize what it is. Now, I bought this pencil mainly for the n*de brightener because this shade was so hard to find. Let’s check it out in detail:
N*de Brightener: Now, this shade is a true winner for me. This goes so perfectly with my skin tone which falls between medium to dusky with yellow undertones. White eyeliners are too loud on Indian skin with yellow undertone. I think this will perfectly suit medium as well as dusky skin tones.N*de Brightener: Now, this shade is a true winner for me. This goes so perfectly with my skin tone which falls between medium to dusky with yellow undertones. White eyeliners are too loud on Indian skin with yellow undertone. I think this will perfectly suit medium as well as dusky skin tones.
Pros of Revlon Photoready Kajal – Emerald Empire:
- The n*de brightener is perfect for Indian skin tones.
- Decently pigmented.
- Smooth texture (n*de shade).
- Does not irritate the eyes.
Swatches:
Cons of Revlon Photoready Kajal – Emerald Empire:
- Very poor staying power on waterline.
If you don’t mind reapplying in between, the n*de shade is definitely worth a try. Color lovers can try the dark green. I would rather wait for something with better staying power (can you suggest any?) than repurchase this.
Hope you all like the above review.
Thanks.
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