Friday, 14 December 2012

Bourjois Khol Kajal

Like most girls, I wear eyeliner everyday. I favour the cat like flick with liquid eyeliner over anything else. I never get adventurous, I never stray to a different style. I have dabbled with a a khol pencil but have never ventured as far as a gel liner. It would be an understatement to say I play it safe when it comes to my eyeliners. With that in mind, it was very odd that I decided to pick up this product. Enter Bourjois' Queen Attitude Khol Kajal.

Bourjois Khole Kajal


A dramatic name for a very dramatic product. If bold eyes are your thing then this product is for you. It comes in simple black packaging with a cute black ribbon attached. Like a lipstick you you turn the bottom so the products pops out and you can have as little or as much of the eye liner on show as you like. The product itself is very lipstick-esque except that it meets in a point to ensure you get an even, thin line when you apply.

With this product you have control over how thick and bold the product is applied. You can lightly transfer onto you eyeliner in soft, small strokes or press on hard and allow for a darker, thicker line.You control the intensity of the line very easily. I find this product works really well as a smudging tool when you apply liquid liner first, perfect for a smokey eye look. You can blend the Kajal into your everyday eyeliner to 'rock' up your look or to get a darker, bolder look.



You can be very experimental with this product. I found that by using the product over the whole lid for a rough base, shadow can then be applied on top and blended up and out into the socket for an extreme smokey eye effect. This product is great for creating definition and shaping the eye. It can be used on the bottom and top lashes and looks great with lashings of mascara. This product is great for night time to ensure your eyes stand out.



I personally use the Kajal as a top up for my regular eyeliner, for a blended, rough effect and with my Topshop Palette as it works really well alongside eyeshadow. The creamy texture of the Kajal makes it easy to blend and it doesn't crack off like some liquid eyeliners. It is pretty hard wearing and it is very easy to touch up later in the day.

For £6.99 you can use the products in many ways and create different looks. If you want to change your look or experiment with different styles then this may be the product for you!

What do you think of Khol Kajal, would it replace you regular eyeliner?

D.x

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9 comments:

  1. I like the quirky looking packaging of that product, but I'm obsessed with my penliner from Collection 2000. It stays on literally more than 24hours and it's perfect for what I need.

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    1. I use the collection 2000 fast stroke and for something so cheap it is really good!x

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  2. Wow, this is strange! It looks like it would be fun to experiment with, but I'm more of a gel liner with a brush kind of girl. xo

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    1. I must try a gel liner!Any recommendations anyone? x

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  3. great review, I think it looks abit chunky which scares me as im not the greatest eyeliner-applier however maybe ill give it a go :)
    Nicole
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  4. this looks cute - i love the packaging!
    such a good idea to use it as more of a smokey eye tool :)
    liv xx

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  5. I have never seen this before but looks great and I love the packaging too. I definitely want to try it now xx

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  6. Do they sell in different colours. Looks like a good product but black is too dark for me.

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  7. I'm still fairly new to eyeliner and eye makeup but this sounds like something I could try, especially if it makes application easier.

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