Shiseido Microliner Ink Crayon in Black is an ultra precision eyeliner with an extremely fine tip, packaged in a slim 0.08g wind-up crayon applicator. (I got mine in one of the Beauty Review Vault's, thanks BR!).
The eyeliner is highly pigmented, providing a bold black line, with a long-lasting, water-resistant, smudge-proof, matte formula. The really nice thing about this crayon eyeliner is that it features thermo-sensory technology that allows the eyeliner to transform from a solid crayon state to a smooth liquid upon contact with skin.
To use this eyeliner, simple twist the applicator to push the eyeliner up by one millimeter (only one or two clicks), you don't want to make the eyeliner too long, as it is really soft and can't be retracted back into the applicator. Then simply glide the eyeliner over the lash line. It is so lightweight that I didn't think I'd actually applied anything, and yet I had a perfectly thin line that looked bold enough to be liquid eyeliner.
The micro-thin application means that the eyeliner can be place precisely between eyelashes, glided across the eyelid, or used to tightline with remarkable precision and no jumping, skipping or leaving gaps.
I'm really impressed with this eyeliner, and for the price, I should be. This is a high-end product that truly does deliver.
I also got this eyeliner from the vault and am so pleased I did. I'm not normally much of a liner wearer as I find it slips and slides on me in no time. I've been trying lots of different liners over the last couple of years but now I think I've found my staple. When it arrived a was a little disappointed in the size of it, I initially envisioned having to do lots of colouring in to fill in the gaps but there are no gaps. While it comes out quite thin it is more akin to a freshly sharpened liner so gives great precision. It gets in between lashes nicely and glides on smoothly and once on it sets nicely to become smudgeproof. I think this liner is better than a liquid eyeliner because it doesn't seem to have that harsh line liquid liners give. Totally worth the investment.
Tips: Just do little turns to get the amount you need, no big turns required.