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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Chatham chapter.

Hello beautiful people! I’m here back at it again with another make up review, yay! Today we’ll be taking a look at my absolute holy grail, Kat Von D’s Tattoo Liner (not to be confused with her Ink Liner).

Let’s get into the specs/pros about this liner:

  • Unlike most felt tip liners, Kat Von D’s Tattoo Liner comes equipped with a fine point brush that allows 100% slayage every single time you wing
  • It’s smudge proof and waterproof, no, really this stuff does not move at all
  • Easy to use (AKA easy winging)
  • Comes in a cost efficient travel size
  • Very pigmented

Now, here are some of the cons:

  • Can dry out fairly easily if not properly covered (that’s what happened to mine)
  • Considered to be a high end beauty product there is it is pricey ($20)

Overall I would recommend this product to any and everybody! It lasts a while and I feel would work best for beginners. I know this review was especially short but there are only so many great things I can say about Kat Von D’s Tattoo Liner without being redundant.

Until next time!

Hello! My name is Destynie Chase. I'm a junior at Chatham University, I'm majoring in Creative Writing and English. I write reviews on makeup, skincare product and post the occasional "outfit of the day".
Indigo Baloch is the HC Chatham Campus Correspondent. She is a junior at Chatham University double majoring in Creative Writing and Journalism and double minoring Graphic Design and an Asian Studies Certificate. Indigo is a writer and Editorial Assistant at Maniac Magazine and occasionally does book reviews for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. She is also the Public Relations Director for The Mr. Roboto Project (a music venue in Pittsburgh) and creates their monthly newsletter. During her freshman and sophomore year, Indigo was the Editor-in-Chief of Chatham's student driven newsprint: Communique. Currently, on campus, Indigo is the Communications Coordinator for Minor Bird (Chatham's literary magazine), the Public Relations Director for Chatham's chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, and a Staff Writer and Columnist for Communique. She has worked as a Fashion Editorial Intern for WHIRL Magazine, and has been a featured reader at Chatham's Undergraduate Reading Series and a featured writer in Minor Bird. She loves art, music, film, theater, writing, and traveling.