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Himalaya Herbals Kajal- for that ‘wet’ look- review, swatches, photos

Enriched with Almond oil that nourishes your eyes, keeps them cool and makes you look fresh and bright. ( Hypoallergic, No Harmful chemicals, Opthalmologically tested)

Key Ingredients–  Almond oil, Castor oil, Camphor, Damask Rose, Triphala.
Directions for use–  Apply kajal within the lash line.
Price and Quantity2.7 gm for Rs.110 ($2)


What I like about it:
  • The jet black colour it has. It is one of the most pigmented kajals around. Morover, not just black but its glossy black. You know the black which shines. Love that.
  • It gives this wet look which I love. You know glossy+wet+kohl=love
  • The fact that its herbal. I want all my cosmetics to be herbal like everyone else.
  • It doesn’t sting my eyes. I’ve very sensitive eyes and not much products pass this test. It never irritates them. So, thumbs up.
  • It would last long. Like all kajals do.
And here it is on my eyes. I’m wearing nothing but the kohl. Applied on waterline,slightly smudged till the lash line and tightlined my upper lashline with it.
 
What I don’t like about it:
  • The fact that it smudges badly. I have oily lids and have to set it with an e/s. On days I’m going out in the sun for a long time, I avoid this.
Recommendation– It is one of my favourite kajals/kohls because of the jet black colour and glossiness it gives. At the same time, I doesn’t pass the smudge test. But its logical since it gives a wet and glossy finish. So, if the finish is your priority then you would love it. If you want a smudge proof kohl then this might not work for you.

Disclaimer: Product sent by the PR for review purposes. It has not affected my opinion in any way and I’m being 100% honest.