🖤 Elevate your eye game with precision and hygiene—because your look deserves the best!
The eBoot 100 Pack Disposable Eyeliner Brushes are single-use applicators designed to keep your liquid eyeliner and eye makeup tools sanitized, reduce product waste, and enhance precision. Ideal for applying eyeliner, eyelash serum, and eyeshadow, these brushes must be used wet for optimal performance.
A**N
Great little brushes!
Love these little brushes. When you first open them, they are very stiff and perfect for separating eyelashes and then if you just slightly bend them, they loosen up and are perfect for applying eyeliner. You can make a very thin precise line.
K**H
Perfect brishes
Perfect brushes to apply serum!
L**T
Exactly what I needed
I use these daily with a lash growing serum & they are the perfect applicator.
M**Q
Good value, use for multiple purposes.
This is more of a theoretical review (vs. practical) because I bought these on behalf of my daughter. She will use them for “Latisse,” which is applied at the lash line to promote longer and thicker eyelashes. I am skeptical, but my daughter thoroughly investigates any beauty product before buying it. It’s her money, and her lashes, so my opinion is irrelevant. At age 38. she's on a mission to prevent skin damage on her face. When I was 38, my kids were 12, 10 and 6. I had no time to give my skin a second thought. And even if I had thought about it, we didn’t have all the product choices available to her generation. I don’t think her various potions and creams have restorative effects, just preventative. Too late now.This product seems well made and it’s a good value. I’ll bet if you found them packaged under one of the big brands, you would pay more for just 2 or 3. The brush part is very thin, something I could have used, back when I struggled to apply liquid eyeliner thinly. Maybe I will try it again with one of these mini brushes. (I never did master a thin line with eyeliner pencils.) I’m ultra-thrifty, so I would try to use each one a few times with a rinse and air dry after each use, especially if I wore eyeliner every day.Another use for these brushes is to apply adhesive for false eyelashes, a practice that makes no sense to me because they do not look natural IMO. Still, if this is your purpose, I think these brushes will work. Each one has a tiny cap to keep over the brush end. Another reviewer said she puts her drops into the cap, then swishes the brush around in the cap. This is good advice, because it will distribute the liquid in the brush consistently, with less waste. (I wish I could refer to her user name, but it says only “amazon customer.” A well written review, dated Feb. 2020. Sort reviews by "most recent" to find it by date.)
A**O
Not absorbent
I wanted to use these to apply Latisse drops to my eyelids but I am wasting a lot of drops because the bristles don’t retain them, they just fall through unless I use 2-3 drops on them. If you are using them for the same purpose it will not work. Maybe you need to add water first and then dry them and then put the drop
F**D
Wet Before Using To Soften
Normally I don't write reviews right away because I want to complete familiar with what I am writing for, but I really wanted to save people some frustration with these brushes.They are stiff ..... when you first receive them (my guess is that they shape the brushes and have some small amount of product on them to make them in a point to put them in the caps so they arrive in good shape.)Rinse/Wet with water to soften them and you may need to gentle work with them until they are soft.After I soften one it still makes a fine point. I just used it once so I don't know how great it will be ....but so far so good. I used these actually for doing nail polish designs (which this was my first time, too) I practice on my daughters toes so her toes were small (not tiny). I used only one and clean it between colors with nail polish remover and it turned out fine (Those I don't know how it will be tomorrow) .I think it works pretty good so far....but it does't hold a lot of polish which is a good thing and a bad thing. GOOD: You have more control when you are working. BAD: I had to keep adding polish which take a lot longer. Keep in mine I am new and this was my first time so I haven't developed the technique yet.I have not tried it on for eye liner yet, but maybe I will just to see how good they are. Though I will say that these soften (after wetting them) a lot better than the eye liner brush I used in the past that came with bottle.I hope this helps....If the water doesn't help then maybe there is still too much of whatever they use to shape it and then I would probably say it is defective .....But I have only used one so far and the water fixed the problem.
K**E
Hard bristles, Not Consistent
I use these brushes to apply my eye lash serum, eye liners, eye brow filler… whatever I need them for.Sometimes one will have super hard bristles, that are clumped together. It’s hard to apply things if a brush isn’f flexible.The quantity is great for the price. But the quality is not consistent.I do find a soft brush here and there… but don’t use these to apply straight lines or details.
S**A
Good quality, good value
Great option for using with eyelash serum! You get a lot for your $. These are much better quality than the brushes that come with the serum at the pharmacy.
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