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  2. 11 of the Best Hypoallergenic Eyeliners for Sensitive Eyes - AOL

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    This two-sided liner is ophthalmologically-tested and has a very high “sensitive skin friendly” rating in the reviews. The matte and metallic color combinations are just the best! Pros:

  3. This Easy-Use Liquid Eyeliner Will Stay Put Through Sweat ...

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    Every beauty maven loves a good eyeliner. Whether you’re in search of the perfect wing or just want to tightline your peepers, eyeliner can really take any makeup look from standard to spectacular.

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  5. Kohl (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Kohl is an eye cosmetic, traditionally made by crushing stibnite for use similar to that of charcoal in mascara. It is widely used throughout the world, typically as eyeliner to contour or darken the eyelids. The content of kohl and various ways to prepare it differ based on tradition and country.

  6. Eye liner - Wikipedia

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    This type of eye liner is easy to smudge. Gel eye liner, which is a softer gel liner, that can be easily applied with an eye liner brush. It can be precisely applied and is much softer than Kohl. Cake eyeliner, a eyeliner formula that is dry until wetted with water or setting spray, that is used with a brush. Cake eyeliners are offered in many ...

  7. Ultima II (cosmetics line) - Wikipedia

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    For a decade, Ultima II's slogan was "Dedicated to the woman who spends a lifetime living up to her potential." Ultima II's launch and advertising techniques were likely a response to the growing success of competitor Estée Lauder, who also aimed for an upmarket position in the cosmetic, skin care, and fragrance industry.