Jan 07, 2017 10:53 PM
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Lakme Eyeconic Kajal. The kajal is deep black, very smooth, but not like crumbly smooth.This is a smudge proof, water proof kajal which is dermatologically tested. With a deep black stroke in an easy twist up format, it gives your eyes a long-lasting, eyeconic look through out the day. This kajal is literally'eyeconic' as all you need is just one sweep of the kajal to make it stay on for a long time. It claims to last for 10 hours. The product also claims to be completely waterproof and smudge-proof. The formula of the kajal is dermatologically tested and can be safely used on the eyes.This is the review of Lakme Eyeconic Black Kajal, which includes description, ingredients, application, packaging, pros, cons, rating and final verdict.Its battle time on VNA tonight. Because I’m craving to watch Rise of Empires and I can’t find a companion to go out with. The boys in my class have seen it already and the girls are not interested. Only my brother is left and he won’t go out until his 12th boards finish(his whatsapp status reads “Mission SRCC”. My a*) So let’s do a spoof! Okay don’t run away please. You noticed I was posting kohl reviews back to back? Because a comparison post was in order and the warriors are the three popular budget kajals in India: Eyeconic Kajal by Lakme, Colossal Kajal by Maybelline and Kajal Magique by L’Oreal. I’ve reviewed and swatched all three separately also. So let’s get started. But before that let us all shout.Pigmentation:
Eyeconic: Blackest black of all three
Colossal: The new 12hr formula has a bit of grey tone in it. Although its not noticeable but the zoomed in camera swatches pick up the difference. So its slightly less black though not much of a difference.
Magique: A little less black but after layering you can’t see much of a difference.