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    I swore when I was in the throes of misery following my LASIK eight years ago, I would never care about how my eyes looked again. But, I constantly struggle with how washed-out my eyes always look. They are very weepy and it does make wearing makeup impossible. Still, now and then I take a peek at what's available. Does anyone have any ideas for me? Some sort of staining product would do nicely. Just need a little color...eyeliner, not mascara. Has anyone tried these:

    http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Stylo-Pe.../dp/B000PI2Q04

    http://www.lipink.com/
    Never play leapfrog with a unicorn.

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    Hey there..
    I haven't tried of these but they look similiar to the Smashbox liner i use (when my allergies aren't bad).. I use the Liquidfast eyeliner-it is waterproof and you have to use their eyemakeup remover to take it off-that is a bit oily but Dr. Foulks said it is safe to use.. I like to use the liner on the top lids-if i use it on my bottom i use drops so often i am afraid even being waterproof would come off a bit.

    good luck.. by the way-i have super sensitive eyes and can tolerate this liner and remover. they sell it at Sephora.
    Jenny

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    • #3
      Thank you!
      Never play leapfrog with a unicorn.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dianat View Post
        I swore when I was in the throes of misery following my LASIK eight years ago, I would never care about how my eyes looked again.
        I think we can all feel like this from time to time - although my eye problems are not attributable to Lasik.

        This morning, my eyes looked and felt rather sore. Normally, I don't care about wearing shades but this morning, I felt really self conscious about them. A family friend introduced me to her elderly sister - someone I had met before but she couldn't recollect what I looked like `properly'. She was lovely, far too polite to mention the dark specs but I really noticed how her eyes searched my face for recognition. Our face is where people look when they want to know us or understand us - so off came the specs!

        I still like to buy the occasional item of make up. I've recently bought a new mascara by Lancome - and although others may not really notice it, it does restore some of the definition around the eyes plus my self confidence.

        I am experimenting with eyeshadow by Dr Hauschka; I never used to wear the stuff but I'm looking for something to tone down the redness of the lids.

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        • #5
          Hi I've not tried these but...

          they are more directed towards sensitive eyes, I think..

          http://makeupalley.com/product/showr...Brand/Eyeliner

          The above is reviews on makeupalley.com for a natural liner by ZuZu Luxe.

          ALmay Amazing Lasting 16hr eye liner which I've posted a URL for below (you can also see ingredients and review for it on the same page):

          http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...andFilter=3052

          For all-round eye use (a bit heavier) there is Benefit Badgal eyeliner (this would be harder to remover, I think since it is a chubby pencil and is made to give a heavier look though I suppose it depends...if you applied it with a light hand it might be ideal. URL below:

          http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/gp/p...1&bcBrand=core

          They also do this one:

          http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/gp/p...1&bcBrand=core

          I believe the one directly above is an award winner though I'd always look up reviews online first to see what others think (makeupalley.com is a good resource..it has reviews for almost everything you can buy in the cosmetic world). It's free to join!

          There is also this, something slightly different and designed to be used on the waterline where the meibomian glands on:

          http://makeupalley.com/product/showr...rlain/Eyeliner

          It is by Guerlain and is pretty expensive. It comes in lots of shades if black is too harsh for you and I know some like this as an alternative to pencil liners... It takes a bit of practice but the results are nice...

          I hope this helps... I have a terrible time finding anything (terrible sensitivities!!) I plan on asking you all what you use to clean your eyes without irritation etc at some point

          I hope this helps you a little though

          Shell

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          • #6
            Wow! Thanks for all the research!
            Never play leapfrog with a unicorn.

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