Océane Makeup Remover Pen, $5.40
This toss-in-your-purse-and-go pen can fix just about any makeup blunder on your eyes, big or small -- it's precise enough to make your cat eye sharper, but also stands up to the task of smeared mascara. The non-irritating, fragrance-free liquid makeup remover that comes out of the tip makes it easier than ever to get your cat eye even on both sides (a noble cause, indeed).
This toss-in-your-purse-and-go pen can fix just about any makeup blunder on your eyes, big or small -- it's precise enough to make your cat eye sharper, but also stands up to the task of smeared mascara. The non-irritating, fragrance-free liquid makeup remover that comes out of the tip makes it easier than ever to get your cat eye even on both sides (a noble cause, indeed).
Almay Oil Free Makeup Eraser Sticks, $6.49
If you simply can't find a mascara that doesn't flake halfway through the day or you have oily lids that cause eyeliner to smear up to your crease by lunchtime, these makeup remover-filled sticks may just change your life. Keep them in your purse for convenient touch-ups. (Also, the oil-free formula makes them ideal for removing eyeliner without ruining your lash extensions.)
If you simply can't find a mascara that doesn't flake halfway through the day or you have oily lids that cause eyeliner to smear up to your crease by lunchtime, these makeup remover-filled sticks may just change your life. Keep them in your purse for convenient touch-ups. (Also, the oil-free formula makes them ideal for removing eyeliner without ruining your lash extensions.)
Prestige Cosmetics Makeup Eraser Pen, $8.99
Anyone who has watched E!'s "Botched" (where two plastic surgeons fix people's, yes, botched plastic surgeries) knows that even terrible, seemingly irreversible plastic surgeries can be made better -- the same can be said for royally effed-up eyeliner applications. While this pen won't help you with your uneven boob job, the slanted, precise tip is perfect for fixing mistakes like, say, you overdid it on your eyeliner and made it too thick near your inner eye, or you swiped on mascara a little too enthusiastically and got it all over your eyelid. Even better: The tip is reversible, so you simply flip it over when one side dries out.
Anyone who has watched E!'s "Botched" (where two plastic surgeons fix people's, yes, botched plastic surgeries) knows that even terrible, seemingly irreversible plastic surgeries can be made better -- the same can be said for royally effed-up eyeliner applications. While this pen won't help you with your uneven boob job, the slanted, precise tip is perfect for fixing mistakes like, say, you overdid it on your eyeliner and made it too thick near your inner eye, or you swiped on mascara a little too enthusiastically and got it all over your eyelid. Even better: The tip is reversible, so you simply flip it over when one side dries out.