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

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    That’s why we’re obsessed with eyeliner pens that have built-in wing stamps. So easy! You even get two of these double-sided pens per purchase! Pros: 100% waterproof. Available in two sizes. Cons:

  3. Eye liner - Wikipedia

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    Liquid eye liner is an opaque liquid that usually comes in a small bottle and is typically applied with a small sharp-tipped brush. It creates a clean, precise line. This type of eye liner is best used to create sharp, winged eyeliner. Because liquid eye liner gives a much heavier appearance, it is often only applied to the upper lash-line.

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    In 2014, L'Oreal was listed 61st among 1200 of India's most trusted brands according to the Brand Trust Report 2014, a study conducted by Trust Research Advisory, a brand analytics company. [ 117 ] In 2008, L'Oréal was named Europe's top business employer by the European Student Barometer, [ 118 ] a survey conducted by Trendence that covers 20 ...

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    In general, permanent marker ink comprises a main carrier solvent, a glyceride, a pyrrolidone, a resin, and a colorant, [1] making it water resistant.It is capable of writing on a variety of surfaces from paper to metal to stone.

  6. Confidential (Eyeliners album) - Wikipedia

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    Confidential is an album by the Eyeliners, released on 27 May 1997 by Sympathy for the Record Industry. [1] Track listing "You're All Wrong" "Anywhere But Here"

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    Dye penetrant inspection (DP), also called liquid penetrate inspection (LPI) or penetrant testing (PT), is a widely applied and low-cost inspection method used to check surface-breaking defects in all non-porous materials (metals, plastics, or ceramics).