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Long-Lasting Anti-Feather Lipliner
Achieve beautiful, impeccably lined lips
Adds great staying power to your lipsticks
Prevents lipstick from feathering
Easy-to-apply texture is neither too greasy nor to dry
Never needs sharpening
100% fragrance-free
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Contains: C12-15 Alkyl Ethylhexanoate (thickener/bodifier), Ceresin (thickener), Polyglyceryl-2 Triisostearate (emollient), Polyethylene (thickener), Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax, Microcrystalline Wax (thickeners/bodifiers), Zinc Stearate (thickener), Sorbitan Sesquioleate (emulsifier), Tocopheryl Acetate (vitamin E/antioxidant), Phenoxyethanol (preservative).
May Contain: Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxides (mineral pigments), Talc (absorbent), VP/Hexadecene Copolymer (film-forming agent), Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (emollient), Ozokerite (wax-based thickener), Polyisobutene (emollient), Triethylhexanoin (texture enhancer), Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (emollient), Silica (absorbent), Red 7 Lake, Yellow 6 Lake, Red 6 Lake, Blue 1 Lake, Red 27 Lake, Carmine, Ferric Ferrocyanide (pigments)
Directions: If you have nicely defined lips and do not have problems with lipsticks feathering, lipliner is definitely optional. For others, using a lipliner can make a noticeable difference.
Lipliner should ideally be applied before lipstick, to shape the mouth and lay down a "base" for the lipstick to cling to. However, some women find it easier to apply lipliner after lipstick. This can work, but it is not as effective at preventing feathering as applying lipliner first.
Do not attempt to reshape or redraw the mouth with lipliner! As a general rule, those with small lips should stick with lighter, bright colors and those with large, full lips can opt for really any color, but should be cautious with very dark, bold, or bright colors.
Lipstick and/or lipliner almost always cake up if they are applied to the inner corners of the mouth. For the sake of a neat, beautiful application, stop the lipliner just before the mouth's inner corner.
There is no right or wrong pattern to follow when applying lipliner. Whether you start at the lip's bow or on the lower lip line is not important. Precision, staying within the lip line and color-coordinating lipliner with lipstick are what counts.
Your lipliner should not make an obvious line that shows up as a colored border around the lipstick. The goal is to have the lipstick and lipliner meld so you can't see where one starts and the other stops.

Product Rating:
(1 reviews)
While extremely skeptical of the "anti-feather" claims in the title of your lip liner, I decided to try "True Red." I LOVE it! It works! I love to wear glosses and moist lipsticks, but they always bleed out. I've tried every lip liner known to man to find one to contain this migration. I was unsuccessful until now. I'm happy to say this liner went on easily and stayed on ALL DAY (as in 10 hours) through eating, drinking and even exercise!
—Elizabeth J.
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