![]() ![]() We also offer a wide selection of skincare tools and. ![]() Besides our beauty products, we also have a line of body and face care products that leave your skin hydrated and provide a glow to your skin. Have you tried NYX Jumbo eye pencil in Milk? Do you love it or hate it? Is there a shade that you love the most? Share your thoughts. You can find an extensive assortment of essential beauty products & accessories at Target that guarantee to make you fall in love with your skin. I am planning on trying some golds and pinks the next time. ![]() They are super creamy and are an affordable alternative to expensive cream eye shadows in the market. Apart from all this, I would definitely say there are a few shades (I don’t remember names) that are worth trying. This review was exclusively for Milk eye pencil which I feel may not be everyone’s cup of tea. Not appropriate for thin lines and not sure if it’s waterline-safe.Not sure if the shade “Milk” would suit all skin tones although, it’s been hyped as a universally flattering eye shadow base.If used with a proper base, these are da bomb! The texture of this pencil makes creasing super easy. If used as an eye shadow by itself, it requires a separate base.What I dislike about NYX Jumbo Eye pencil? Really creamy in texture for something that costs just $4.Since this is a white shade, it really highlights those areas and the creamy texture gives it a nice finish. Using it as a highlighter for the brow-bone and Cupid’s bow – Yes, this works pretty well.Also, the end result after blending is not a transparent one, so the shade of the eye shadow changes quite a bit. If you are extremely fair, it might work as a great base. At least as far as Indian skin tones are concerned, I am not sure if “milk” is so versatile as an eye shadow base since it’s “too white” and can create a ghastly look for certain eye shadows. For instance, if you use this as a base for a blue shadow like MAC’s electric eel, the result is a totally bright, clowny shade of blue. Secondly, sometimes I feel it makes eye shadows appear too bright. First, it creases quite as much to be used as a base. Well, this shade (milk) is supposed to be really versatile in working as an eye shadow base, but I am not quite sure of that. Using it as an eye shadow base to make eye shadows pop.It blends like a dream, so that’s not a problem Using it as an eye shadow making sure we blend in really really well.The tip of the pencil is not pointed, even when new so it’s better for thicker lines that require smudging. Milk, as the name suggests is a shade of creamy white. Milk was the most hyped of the lot so, I decided I should do a review of that and check if it’s worth the hype. The packaging is pretty cute and comes in a whole bunch of vibrant colours. Seriously jumbo in size for an eye pencil, this one is really creamy and easy to use. ![]()
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