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Re: Ladies, Mallys Perfect Prep Neutralizing Powder Primer is FREAKING AWESOME!!!!

The liner is my favorite liner so far (and I have many). I was concerned about it being black as I stopped wearing black liner long, long ago. However, because it is SO small, it makes a VERY thin line right at the base of the lashes. Excellent for tight-lining, I have to say. Smudging any shade pencil over it covers the black yet there is "something" there that makes your lashes thicker. I believe this is the intent of the pencil, to be honest.

Should this come out in other shades, I will purchase the them. I can see this replacing all the pencils I currently use for tightlining as it makes it so easy to do AND does not smear.

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Re: Ladies, Mallys Perfect Prep Neutralizing Powder Primer is FREAKING AWESOME!!!!

That's a lot of shame...

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Re: Ladies, Mallys Perfect Prep Neutralizing Powder Primer is FREAKING AWESOME!!!!

I bet you can find it on ebay

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Re: Ladies, Mallys Perfect Prep Neutralizing Powder Primer is FREAKING AWESOME!!!!

thanks for the review.

i have dry skin too.

can anyone tell me if the powder primer is chalked full of silicones?

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Re: Ladies, Mallys Perfect Prep Neutralizing Powder Primer is FREAKING AWESOME!!!!

i think "chalked" should is the wrong word??.....

I don't know, but you get my drift.......

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Re: Ladies, Mallys Perfect Prep Neutralizing Powder Primer is FREAKING AWESOME!!!!

On 1/18/2014 rebel said:

i think "chalked" should is the wrong word??.....

I don't know, but you get my drift.......

We know what you mean. It's one of those expressions that gets modified spelling over time. I'm interested in that field so I did some quick research:'Originally a person or thing stuffed to the point of choking was “choke-full.” In modern speech this expression has become “chock-full,” or in less formal American English, “chuck-full,” or "chalk-full." '

I know...TMI!!