Saturday, 26 January 2013

Bourjois Intuitive Liner - Review

Bonjour!


I bought the Bourjois Intuitive Liner from Boots back in October half-term last year. I liked the idea of the Clarins 3-Dot Liner but couldn't justify the price - this felt a lot easier on the old purse at £6.99.




As you can see it has a three-pronged tip which can be used to enhance the lash-line or as a standard felt liner to draw the usual straight line.  It took a while to get the hang of using the prongs and at first and I found it all a bit fiddly. You have to make sure you position them in exactly the right place and basically just push them in to create 'dots' amongst the base of the lashes - as with most things though practice makes perfect and now it doesn't take long at all.  I've also used it now and again as a standard felt liner to line my top lid over the top of eyeshadow - it's quite and intense black so works fine this way.  I found that once it's on - it stays in place all day or night until it's removed.

Bare lashes

With Bourjois Intuitive used to thicken lash line and mascara
I guess you can be as light or heavy handed as you wish - depending on how much definition to you want to add. Not sure how it would work with really fair lashes as it's only available in Noir/Black but for myself I'm quite pleased with the result - being an excessively skinny lashed girl - all in all I think this is a good product for the price and I can see a future re-purchase!

Have you tried out the Bourjois Intuitive Liner?

Jen x



14 comments:

  1. I really like the Bourjois products - they are great quality but not too expensive dont you think? I like the look of this. I got the Maybeline liquid liner, but found it dries out on the tip so this would be a good replacement.xx

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    1. I agree Claire - I have my eye on one of their mascaras but will have to wait until after the ban! I love Bourjois blushers too! xx

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  2. I saw the Clinique version and It looks so good. I love the idea! Would love to try it! Xx

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    1. It's a great idea Natalie - if you just want a bit of added definition and a great price too! xx

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  3. Ooh what a natural looking way to thicken the lash line! You have beautiful eyes :)

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    1. Thanks Mez (they're old and baggy!)- it can be as natural or as full on as you like! x

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  4. thats quite the result isnt it.
    that looks very pretty too.

    xoXo
    BreezeyBee Blog

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    1. Thankyou - took a while but I got there in the end! xx

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  5. I saw the Clarins version and wasn't sure I could justify it, but I do like the look of the bourjois one and it's great to see the effect in real life, so thanks for that Jenny! I like the idea that you can use it just to give the impression of a 'thicker' lash line as some days this is all I fancy rather than a full on liner.

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    1. Same here Kay - I'm always up for a thicker lash line - you know me! xx

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  6. I haven't tried this and hadn't seen anything like it with the three pronged brush. I am using an eyeko one at present but would defo think about giving this a try.

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    1. It's definitely worth a try Sharron - such a reasonable price too! x

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  7. I have never seen a product like this before and it looks really cool...I feel like this would be perfect for a really natural no-make up look. Awesome post!

    -Ezi

    ikintoo.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks - yes you're right it's great for naturally 'thickening up' the lash line! :)

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