Friday, December 26, 2014

Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar Review & Swatches

Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar Review & Swatches
I had heard lots of raves about Colorbar I-Glide eye pencils but never got a chance to try it out. Recently while searching for brown eye liners online, I came across this eye pencil and so thought of trying it. Today I am going to review Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil in Cocobar.

Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar Review & Swatches
Price: 499 INR

Net wt: 1.1g

Colorbar says-
Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar Review & Swatches

MBT says-
Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil comes packed in a silver cardboard box packaging with all the information written over it. The actual product is a silver lacquered plastic pencil with the same colored plastic lid. It has colored end that allows easy identification of the shade in case you hoard many from this range. The lid of the cap is quite tight and can be securely carried around in a makeup bag. The liner was tapered to a neatly sharpened tip when brand new. It enables a comfortable and easy grip unlike few other pencils. The shade name is written at the end of the pencil.

The formula of the eye liner is soft, smooth and creamy. It applies smoothly due to its soft and velvety consistency. It glides easily across the upper and lower lash line without dragging or pulling the skin. It creates a flawless and true line of color in a single swipe. To get a more intense look, I apply a little pressure and swipe it twice. It allows me to define my eyes effortlessly and apply a flick to the outer corners when it is sharpened. It sets into a water proof and smudge-proof finish after application. The staying power is pretty awesome. It stays put on my slightly oily lids for the majority of the day. Due to its creamy texture, the tapered tip wears down rather quickly and I need to sharpen the pencil after using it 2-3 times. It doesn't cause any adverse effects on my skin. The liner can be easily removed using olive oil or an eye makeup remover.

Cocobar is a gorgeous dark brown color with a matte finish. It has superb pigmentation and gives true color in a single swipe. The liner looks fantastic with both soft and smoky looks (can be smudged easily!) and at any time of the day. It instantly wakens up my eyes and looks quite subtle and wearable. I love wearing it with my casual outfits or when I have to visit my friend. If you are a college or office going girl then it is a must have in your vanity. It would look flattering on all skin tones.

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Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar Review & Swatches
Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar Review & Swatches
Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar Review & Swatches
Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar Review & Swatches
Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar Swatches
Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar Swatches

PROS:
• Soft and creamy formula.
• Glides easily across the skin without tugging or pulling the skin.
• Allows precise application. 
• Superb pigmentation.
• Great staying power.
• Easily available. 
• Cocobar is a dark brown color that looks good on all eye colors.
• Easy to remove.
• Waterproof and smudge proof.
• You can smudge it for a glam smokey look.
• Decently priced.
• Travel friendly packaging.

CONS:
• Needs frequent sharpening.

Overall Thoughts:
Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil Cocobar is one of the best brown eye pencils I own. It glides easily and gives true color in a single swipe. It stays on my lids for the whole day without smudging or budging. It has become my favorite everyday wear eye liner and I love it to the core. HIGHLY recommended!

Rating: 4.9/5

Have you tried Colorbar I-Glide Eye Pencil? What is your favorite shade? Share in the comments section below!

Stay pretty!
Megha

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