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What Not to Buy: Bonne Bell Eye Definer in Midnight Bark and Glow

By Ladydevz @Ladydevzz
Instead of making you read through a lot of stuff on how I bought & found that this is not a great purchase, I am going to say in 2 lines why this is not something you want to buy:
What not to buy: Bonne Bell Eye Definer in Midnight Bark and Glow
1. Not easy to apply & tugs on eyelids [mine is oily and to tug on mine means this will really hurt drier skin]
2. Poor pigmentation & pathetic staying power - needs4-5 swipes to get a decent color & stays for 30mins!
Bonne Bell is a brand I came to know from Archie comics of my childhood, and when I first came to Canada & saw this brand at my local Walmart, I got this pencil mostly from nostalgic reasons.
What not to buy: Bonne Bell Eye Definer in Midnight Bark and Glow
Price is around $2 CAD.
There is nothing much to bore you with, except that this is just a waste of money. If you add a primer or powder your lids, the wear time may increase to 1-2 hours. Another way to reduce hardness is by using a lighter to heat the tip for a second or two. Considering that Essence has a better product for same price, I wouldn't suggest buying this. 
What not to buy: Bonne Bell Eye Definer in Midnight Bark and Glow
If you bought one and is wondering how best to use it without wasting that 2 dollars, here are my suggestions [for this & other dud pencils]:
1. If its a dark shade like Midnight bark, try using this as a brow definer. Lack of pigmentation may be a good thing for a brow pencil.
2. If it is a light shade, use this as a lip definer or lip color barrier. You can also use this as a color neutralizer for pigmented lips.
3. Midnight bark can be using for contouring your nose edges, where precision is more important.
What not to buy: Bonne Bell Eye Definer in Midnight Bark and Glow
As always you can use this as coloring pencils so give it to your kid!Follow me on Twitter @ladydevzz

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