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  • 4 months

    Country.

    Good evening! Where are these two eyeliners made? Thank you.

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    • Customer service at Lyko
      3 months
      Hey Hanna 👋😊 These are made in Germany 👍 Take care BSÄT!

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DashlHere To Stay Kajal Liner Black Kohl

17,50 €
Free shipping for purchases over 30 €, sent from our warehouse in Sweden

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Get ready to slay your eye game with the Here To Stay Kajal Liner – your ultimate go-to for effortlessly captivating eyes that stay flawless from sunup to sundown.

Our vegan kohl kajal liner is an absolute game-changer, boasting a highly pigmented, buildable, and long-lasting formula that delivers intense coverage and an ultra-soft creamy application.

Crafted for precision and staying power (yes, it lasts up to 24 hours), the Here To Stay Kajal Liner is your new go-to, offering both waterproof and smudge-proof performance. Plus, the super smooth formula makes application a total breeze.

With two classic shades to choose from, this liner ensures you'll nail that eye-catching fleeky vibe with confidence, no matter the occasion.

Use:
How To Use:
The Here To Stay Kajal Liner should be applied as close to the lash line as possible — or to the waterline, depending on your preferred look. Start with one layer and then build up if you desire a more intense look. Sharpen the pencil with our Sharp AF Pen Sharpener for a thinner line and extra precision.

1,2 g
  • Category:Eyeliner
  • Article number:
    3401-128-0001

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