Dior Diorshow On Stage Crayon Waterproof (774 Plum)
Dior Diorshow On Stage Crayon Waterproof (774 Plum)
Dior
A kohl liner pencil that gives rich color with a light touch
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Description
Description
Diorshow On Stage Crayon Waterproof is a waterproof kohl liner that creates the iconic smoky eye seen on the Dior runway. The creamy texture is smooth to use, and when applied to the eyelids, it instantly develops vivid color and creates a beautiful, long-lasting finish. The kohl liner pencil, available in eight colors, is smooth to apply and draws an easy and precise line. It blends quickly into the lash line and inner lash line, and does not smudge even in humid environments, creating an impressive eye look from natural to trendy smoky eyes. Sharpener included.
Ingredients
Ingredients
How To Use
How To Use
1. For precise lining, draw from the outer corner to the inner corner of your eye. 2. For a smoky eye, blend with the sponge tip. 3. For a longer lining, make your eyes appear larger.

I bought BRICK664. Because DIOR's liquid liner is so good, I was hoping to try a pencil-type eyeliner that can be sharpened to line the inside of the eyelid. I think I used too much force when drawing it out, and I ended up breaking the tip, so I prefer the sharpened type.
The color is really well applied, as expected from Dior. However, you have to scrape it off before using it, so I'll have to wait and see how it goes with continued use.
I tried it at the Suzykirei store and liked it, so I went to buy it, but there was a long line at the register, so I bought it online. I thought it would be good as a concealer, but it doesn't spread at all, so I use it when I want a more precise color. I apply it to my under-eye bags first, then add powder to create a clean surface, and then add pink beige, and the color pays off beautifully, creating natural-looking under-eye bags. It perfectly covers dullness. I'm getting older, so I don't look good with under-eye bags like younger girls, so I try to make them as subtle as possible, but having them makes my eyes and mid-face look better.
I was intrigued by Hiro Odagiri's video and bought it. It's very soft, and I think it's amazing if you use the right amount of pressure. I'm still a beginner with this product, but I'd like to get used to it and get better. I heard that using the included tip improves the color and lasts longer, so I did. It's a fun product. It lasted well until the evening, and my eyes felt a little firmer.
It's a crayon type that writes smoothly! It also comes with a sharpener and a tip that can be used to blend the lines on your bottom! It adheres tightly when it dries, so you need to draw a line and blend it immediately. On the other hand, it's good that it doesn't come off easily. However, if you ask me if it's extremely hard to come off, it's only so-so... I don't think it's a problem for everyday use. The color is beige, and it's quite whitish, but it blends in better with the skin than pure white. When used on the under-eye bags, it makes them plump, but if you don't apply it thinly, they'll look like slugs... I recommend using it carefully! If you put a tutu on top of it, it creates adorable under-eye bags, so I'm addicted to this combination.