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How to recreate eyebrows using Dolly Wink Liquid Eyeliner



We first came across Dolly Wink Liquid Eyeliner when we were researching the best way to recreate lost eyebrows and we wanted to share with you why this is now one of our most popular eyebrow products.

 

Eyelineher aka Carly is a beauty blogger with alopecia, posting beauty tips, ticks and illusions for women who have lost their hair through alopecia or chemotherapy.


Why does Carly recommend Dolly Wink Liquid Eyeliner for drawing on realistic eyebrows after chemotherapy treatment?


Carly explains that Dolly Wink is her preferred product for drawing on eyebrows because the nib is so fine it produces super-fine, nicely convincing 'hair' that Carly feathers over a brown powder base. Dolly Wink eyeliner also has great staying power. Carly tells us that she can put her 'eyebrows' on at 6am, work a full day in a hot office, come back, go out, fall asleep and still wake up with brows virtually intact. Dolly Wink eyeliner really is splash-proof, smudge-proof and sweat-proof.


As Carly also explains, the downside of using a semi-permanent pen rather than pencil for brow recreation is the need to get it right first time. However, the lines you get from the Dolly Wink eyeliner pen are so fine and feathery that it really is hard to make a mess-up that's so significant it would need to be wiped away.

Watch the video below to see how Carly uses the Dolly Wink Liquid Eyeliner to draw incredibly realistic (and smudge proof) eyebrows


In the video below, Carly shows how to draw on eyebrows using Dolly Wink Liquid Eyeliner.

Please note that the Liquid Eyeliner that Carly shows in her video has been discontinued, but it has been updated with the new Dolly Wink My Best Eyeliner packaging that we stock instead.


 

We stock the Dolly Wink Eyeliner pen in the CancerPal MarketPlace as well as a range of other products to help you look after your eyebrows and eyelashes.

 

You can find more of Carly's videos on the Eyelineher blog page and her YouTube page.



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