Thursday, 16 July 2015

SuperCat....

This is a post about my all time, go-to, go-back-to, repurchased, tried, tested, absolute favorite eyeliner. Honestly i cannot go on more about this,it's just my perfect eyeliner and i've tried so so many and nothing has ever lived up in my expectations and results as this.

I had heard mixed reviews on this eyeliner before now and i have had about five lots of this now and i might have just been lucky but i have never had one dry up quickly or that has lost its pigment or any of these usual complaints that people have with eyeliners. It automatically wont be for everyone because from the off, it's a felt tip pen style liner. The pen is also reasonably thick too, and i don't mean, for me anyway, too thick. I've been able to achieve very thin dainty lines with the pen as well as been able to build it up to a much thicker line also. But then i've known someone that is an utter whizz at makeup be completely unimpressed with the thickness and having to buy another liner for thinner lines. I guess it is just totally down to personal preference and what one person may love, another person may hate. It's really not clean cut, even if i love it, you might not.

But, for me, i really really love this liner. I find it really easy to control in the 'felt tip' sort of format to start with but the nib on this is neither too long or too short or too stiff or too flexible. Much like the three bears, this eyeliner is just right on all those accounts, for me at least. When a new one is bought, it's super smooth and doesn't drag in the slightest and this lasts for such a long time without drying up and dragging, i cannot complain about buying a new one. As someone who does wear eyeliner every single day without fail, an eyeliner that dries up really quickly just doesn't make the cut. But with this one, it can last months and months and still work beautifully which is just such a huge tick in favour for this product. 

Another great feature is that unlike many other liners with the felt tip that i've tried, the nib has never split or bent or become too soft at the very tip which, those of you who are regular liner wearers will know, is a massive massive pain as it deems a eyeliner totally wasted. And it's not even like you can replace the felt tip or use a brush instead which of course, is a massive let down with many products. But like i said, i've never known this to succumb to this and i always end up throwing mine away only if they are literally dried out or totally empty. 

Okay, this liner is not the cheapest on the market but compared to the others, it's totally worth the money. Not long ago i decided to branch out and try a Rimmel eyeliner that i used to love- and which was a bit cheaper, but it really disappointed me as i was so used to the SuperCat. Soap and Glory isn't a brand i've tried a lot from, but what i have tried i've been generally pretty impressed with and i definitely want to try some more products. 

As a side note, i genuinely went back to my old pretty much dried out SuperCat instead of the new Rimmel one, i missed it so much. Yeah i'm that obsessed. 
So if your into the same sort of liner as me, with the felt tip, i'd definitely, without a shadow of a doubt have a try with one of these. Soap and Glory is available in Boots and this liner seems pretty popular as it always seems to be on the stand even if it's a pretty small display. I believe it's about £6 and there is an offer on at Boots at the moment, at least online where Soap and Glory is 3 for 2, so it might be the time to have a try. 
Thanks for reading guys, i really appreciate it and i'm trying to keep a steady flow of posts at the moment as my summer is just about to start and i can genuinely say i'm enjoying blogging more then ever at the moment, so hopefully my content will reflect this.

Jo x 



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