#GONUDEBUTGLAM - Giving Traditional Liquid Lining a NUDESTIX Twist
Posted on Jan 30 | By Elyssa Rey
If you’ve been following NUDESTIX for a while, you know we love taking the latest beauty trends and making them easy and wearable for the modern, everyday #babeboss. From contouring to smoky eyes, we’ve created beauty products for makeup junkies of every skill level.
And now, we’re so excited to introduce our latest beauty innovation, the Rock N’ Roller Easy Eyeliner Ink. Don’t worry, this isn’t about to add tons of time and effort to your #lazygirl makeup routine! Unlike your typical liquid liner, the Rock N’ Roller features a super easy to use roller ball technology that makes creating straight, even lines a breeze every time!
We’ve created our liner in 3 stunning colours: Black Moon, Bronze Patina & Golden Rose. Follow along for all the inspiration behind the product and our shades!
GOLDEN ROSE:
From bling-y inner corner highlights to a barrage of multi-metallic eye looks—glimmers, glitters and shimmers took centre stage at SS18. After seeing over-drawn glitter cat eyes—like the one worn by Bella Hadid—we were left just as starry-eyed and knew a rose gold like our Golden Rose would be a total hit. Worn on it’s own or to complement other liners, like our new signature Stacked Liner, Golden Rose is absolutely a staple.
BRONZE PATINA:
Brassy, bronze metallics are anything but basic. Though they may feel like an everyday failsafe, bronze has the ability to define and illuminate all at the same time. This year we saw metallic bronze as a soft wash all over the lid—giving us total Magnetic Eye Color in Burnish vibes—and as a simple line and flick along the lashes RE: Gigi @ Versace. Love!
BLACK MOON:
Inky, dramatic, graphic liner has been a runway favourite year after year. We’re always inspired by the classic glamour of a cat eye or the edginess a smudge of kohl on the lash line has to offer. We created Black Moon with a luxurious satin matte finish to take the flat edge off of typical black liners without sacrificing any depth to the colour.