My first review, yaaaay!! Eyeko means LOVE in Japanese and is the brainchild of beauty innovators Max and Nina Leykind. Born in London in 2000, Eyeko has become the go-to-brand for the latest in make-up must haves. Part Brit girl, part Tokyo cutie - Eyeko offers WOW products that define sweet London style.
Anywho, I bought a red nail polish called Saucy and two graffiti eyeliners in black and purple. Eyeko always have a free gift offer when you spend over £15, so I got a free navy blue eyeliner. I like free 99. On to the eyeliners..
Swatches on arm in day light |
Many youtubers and blogers rave about Eyeko products but I have a waaaay different opinion. They suck, well the eyeliners suck! Especially if you are dark skinned and by dark skinned I mean black. The eyeliners' colours do NOT show, I asked my brother if he could see the difference between the purple and the navy blue. He couldn't. He thought the navy blue was black. Fail. The swatches on my arm show because I am mixed race on various places of my body. I would not advise anyone who is dark skinned to buy the coloured versions of the eyeliner. The black one is okay, nothing to sing songs or write about and for £5.50 I think I will just stick to Rimmel London's black eyeliner.
Saucy polish, this I can rave about, this is the most amazing hot blood red, this could be the answer to my personal world's greatest red nail polish quest. It does come in a small bottle, when I saw it I like, dude I paid £5 for how many mls?? I was surprised as how good it is, no streaks and one coat can be enough. It is a to buy, it is such a lovely and rich colour ans it has good staying power, I ve been washing the dishes after supper every night and the nail polish has not chipped as much. Definitely buying Eyeko nail polishes again.
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