Cushion Eyeliner Has Just Arrived on the Beauty Scene

At this point, we’re well aware that cushion formulations have swiftly dominated the beauty industry. The cushion compact trend not only led to countless variations from almost every brand on the market, it also gave birth to a slew of innovations in the makeup industry such as blushers, lip powders, and brow products of a bouncier variety. However, the race to release all sorts of cushion makeup hasn’t ended.
Say hello to the latest member of the family, KATE Tokyo’s new Eye Shade Marker.

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Created to help us achieve that trendy barely-there eyeliner look, the Eye Shade Marker is designed with a soft cushion tip to deposit the right amount of liquid, but what makes this eyeliner stand out isn’t just its calligraphy pen-like tip.
Instead of drawing a line with it, the cushion marker is meant to fill in the spaces between your lashes after you’ve applied mascara, so it subtly accentuate your eyes to make them appear wider without leaving a prominent black line most eyeliners tend to create. It’s definitely an ideal product for days that call for the no-makeup makeup look.
 

How to use the KATE Eye Shade Marker


 
The Eye Shade Marker will be available in just 2 shades, BK-1 Deep Black and BR-1 Deep Brown, to suit your preference. With this new addition, it’s safe to say that cushion makeup exists for pretty much every part of the face. Perhaps a cushion mascara will be introduced to the world soon?
 
KATE Tokyo Eye Shade Marker, $17. Available in 2 shades at Don Don Donki, Welcia-BHG, LAZADA, and selected Sasa and Watsons stores from Feb 2018.