Glisten Cosmetics Vegan Split Eyeliner | Coke Float

Veo £7.00 Go to Veo First seen in Sep 2023
Description
Say hello to our Split Liners! Get creative doing an ombré liner or even mix the shades to make a new shade!How to use: Open lid, add a small amount of water to lid, dip brush into water (not too much) and then swirl the brush into the pigment and watch the colour pay off!Coke Float - Black & WhiteFor external use only. Avoid direct contact with eyes and keep out of reach of children. Discontinue use if signs of irritation or rash appear. If you are allergic, or are under treatment/medication for any skin or hair disorders, you must consult with your healthcare professional before using any of our products. To check for skin sensitivity do a small patch test on inner elbow. Glisten Cosmetics will not be held responsible for any reactions that occur due to the customer not taking due care.All sales are subject to UK & EU law.Please read our disclaimer before purchasing.Ingredients: Talc, Glycerin, Acacia Senegal Gum, Polysorbate-20, Water. [May Contain +/- Propanediol, Methylparaben, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), FDC Yellow No.5 (CI 19140), FDC Blue No. 1 (CI 42090), DC Red No. 21 (CI 45380), DC Orange No. 5 (CI 45370), DC Yellow No. 7 (CI 45350), DC Violet No. 2 (CI 60725).]Net Weight 3g/10gOnce opened use within 18 monthsMade in PRCNotice: Some colours contain pigments, which according to US law may not be suitable for use in the eye area.DisclaimerOur products are for external use only. Avoid direct contact with eyes and keep out of reach of children. Discontinue use if signs of irritation or rash appear. If you are allergic, or are under treatment/medication for any skin or hair disorders, you must consult with your healthcare professional before using any of our products. To check for skin sensitivity do a small patch test on inner elbow. Glisten Cosmetics will not be held responsible for any reactions that occur due to the customer not taking due care.All sales are subject to UK law.Notice: Some of our colours contain pigments, which according to US law may not be suitable for use in the eye area. 
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