April 1, 2016

For Life’s Little Mistakes We Have Hard Candy Oopsy-Proof Eyeliner Eraser

I purchased this item and I receive a small commission if you shop using the links in this post.

Hard Candy Oopsy-Proof Eyeliner Eraser

I’ve never claimed I’m a makeup artist of any kind (as seen by my endless bad photos on here). And I sure do make a ton of errors but my biggest mistakes happen whenever I am using liquid eyeliner. I cannot, no matter how many tutorials I read and how many videos tutorials I watch, master liquid eyeliner. It just simply comes out very, very mess no matter how much I attempt using it.

Can I tell you, that even once I had a MAC artist apply it on me as I thought for sure she would do some master cat eye on me. And dude, it came out a freaking hot mess! I guess liquid eyeliner and I are just not meant to be.

But I’ll keep trying and when I make mistakes I’ll clean them up with a little Hard Candy Oopsy-Proof Eyeliner.

Ok, so yeah I purchased this because I love the name! Oopsy!

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Hard Candy Oopsy-Proof Eyeliner Eraser is basically shaped and packaged like your standard felt tip liquid eyeliner pen but the only difference is that the tip has a clear fluid makeup remover. So when you’re making oopsies with your latest liquid eyeliner you can simply clean it up quickly, easily, and mess-free with this pen!

I actually like this because it has a nice precise point. I fan girl Diorshow Flash Corrector Pen but this has a way more thinner point so it is ideal when you want to very gently remove a mistake without messing up your entire eye look. I know I always end up screwing up my entire eye look when I’m trying to clean up a very minor mistake!

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So if you use liquid eyeliner a lot and perhaps sometimes you make mistakes along the way this little pen is nice to have around!

Hard Candy Oopsy-Proof Eyeliner Eraser is available now at Walmart.com.

I purchased this item and I receive a small commission if you shop using the links in this post.

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  • Joyce

    Whenever I make a mistake, I’m all “Aw shoot, welp I guess I’m going for a “dramatic” look today” lol!

  • Lisa Smith

    I use the E.L.F. version of this and love it, but It looks like I need to try this because the point is soooo much thinner.

  • Flaky

    I struggle too. My eyelids have always been pretty textured, and with age it is even worse. The best I can do is the felt marker style that I just sort of lay on its side and stamp on.

  • Shana

    Might have to get this…I’m good at everything else except liner. I rarely wear it because it takes me so long to do/fix/re-do/re-fix but when I do decide to go for it…I regret it pretty shortly after lol. I have hooded eyes so I try not to do a super huge wing but no matter what I do…it’s a mess. I did it the other day and it took me almost an entire hour to fix it. I think I may need this!

    • Isabella Muse

      You’re not alone I rarely wear it either because I make a mess during application!

  • Jeanine McAuliffe

    So me and liner are enemies also! So what I have learned to do especially when i want a cat eye is break out the scotch tape (which honestly can be used for shadow, brows and contouring) and use black shadow! If I c an do it, almost anyone can! Once you remove the tape you can go in with a felt liner. Hope it helps as much as it did with me! The tricky part is getting the tape right

  • vanilla

    reminds me of the revlon corrector pen that I keep in my bag every day