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vibrant. high-impact. waterproof.
High-Pigmented Shades
Khadija
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Super creamy smooth formula that just stays for hours, through sweat, tears, showers and rain!
With our 1440-minute eyeliner, you can face anything life throws your way - break-ups, new beginnings, and everything in between - without worrying about your liner smudging
FAQs
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What are the full ingredients?
What are the full ingredients?
Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Synthetic Wax, Isododecane, Polybutene, Ethylene/Propylene Copolymer, Silica Silylate, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl, Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax. MAY CONTAIN/PEUT CONTENIR: Iron Oxides (77491/77492/77499), Mica (77019), Bismuth Oxychloride (77163), Titanium Dioxide (77891), Black 2, Ferric Ferrocyanide (77510), Yellow 5 Lake, Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090).
How do I use it?
How do I use it?
To create a sharp, defined look, glide 1440 Eyeliner along the lash line and waterline.
For a more diffused, smokey eye, use a small brush to soften the line and diffuse the color along the eyelid.
Once the formula sets (30 seconds) it is waterproof, transfer-proof, budge-proof and smudge-proof.
Pro Tip: For an instantly brighter and widened eye look, you can use the shade Icing to line the waterline.
What shades are available?
What shades are available?
1440 Longwear Eyeliner comes in 6 gorgeous and versatile shades.
- Liquorice is a rich jet black.
- Kalamata is a deep brown.
- Brown Sugar is a dark terra cotta.
- Icing is a soft pink.
- Olive is a bold evergreen.
- Oyster Blue is a pearlescent slate.
How long does it last?
How long does it last?
1440 Longwear Eyeliner lasts for 1440 minutes - that’s 24 hours!
Can it be used on all skin tones?
Can it be used on all skin tones?
All 1440 Longwear Eyeliners have vibrant, pigmented colors that work beautifully on all skin tones.
Can it be used on all skin types?
Can it be used on all skin types?
1440 Longwear Eyeliner is designed for all skin types, including sensitive skin. But it’s always best to test a new product on a small patch of facial skin first - particularly if your skin is prone to allergies or reactions.





