Sue Devitt Eye Intensifier Pencil
from: Sue Devitt Beauty
Price: $22.00
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Product Description:
Emphasizing the eye with deep, dramatic shades.
Emphasizing the eye with deep, dramatic shades.
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Long-lasting and easy to apply
I have been pretty pleased with this eyeliner, which I purchased a few weeks ago.Three things that I recommend if you purchase it:
1) Use a eyelid primer first, to help it last;
2) Once you have applied the eyeliner, you can apply a bit of eye shadow (similar color) on top of it to help it last and to help even out the line;
3) The Sue Devitt eye pencil sharpener is pretty key for this- I tried a different brand, and it was clear that was going to do more damage than good.The ... Read More
Rating:
- easy to use, long-lasting, love the Zaire color
This is a fantastic eyeliner -- it's a thick pencil, soft and extremely easy to apply a thick line right where you want it, with no tugging.It's also very long lasting.It doesn't dry out like some of my other pencils have.The sponge tip at one end is handy for smudging.
The colors are gorgeous -- Zaire is a unique purple shade that is surprisingly flattering and surprisingly neutral on.I also have Tanzania, which is a rich golden/brownish shade.
My only gripe about ... Read More
Rating:
- Disappointing...
Although the application was nice - the color didn't stay at all.Totally gone within a couple of hours, even with a primer on the eyelid first.
Rating:
- Awesome
I have found this to be one of the best eye liner pencils around--I also bought two different shades for my daughter and she has asked me to get her more! -- 6/4/08
Rating:
- Long lasting thick eyeliner
I love this eye pencil.It has a thick tip and glides on easily.This pencil can be smudged with the sponge tip, but it stays on for a long time if you choose to not smudge/blend it.I've used Chiang-Mai, which is a soft black, dark gray; Kenya, nice basic brown; Zaire, fun brownish-plum/purple; and a navy-colored one whose name I can't recall, but was a very wearable-navy color.
- Long-lasting and easy to applyI have been pretty pleased with this eyeliner, which I purchased a few weeks ago.Three things that I recommend if you purchase it:
1) Use a eyelid primer first, to help it last;
2) Once you have applied the eyeliner, you can apply a bit of eye shadow (similar color) on top of it to help it last and to help even out the line;
3) The Sue Devitt eye pencil sharpener is pretty key for this- I tried a different brand, and it was clear that was going to do more damage than good.The ... Read More
- easy to use, long-lasting, love the Zaire colorThis is a fantastic eyeliner -- it's a thick pencil, soft and extremely easy to apply a thick line right where you want it, with no tugging.It's also very long lasting.It doesn't dry out like some of my other pencils have.The sponge tip at one end is handy for smudging.
The colors are gorgeous -- Zaire is a unique purple shade that is surprisingly flattering and surprisingly neutral on.I also have Tanzania, which is a rich golden/brownish shade.
My only gripe about ... Read More
- Disappointing...Although the application was nice - the color didn't stay at all.Totally gone within a couple of hours, even with a primer on the eyelid first.
- AwesomeI have found this to be one of the best eye liner pencils around--I also bought two different shades for my daughter and she has asked me to get her more! -- 6/4/08
- Long lasting thick eyelinerI love this eye pencil.It has a thick tip and glides on easily.This pencil can be smudged with the sponge tip, but it stays on for a long time if you choose to not smudge/blend it.I've used Chiang-Mai, which is a soft black, dark gray; Kenya, nice basic brown; Zaire, fun brownish-plum/purple; and a navy-colored one whose name I can't recall, but was a very wearable-navy color.