Patanjali Herbal Kajal Review
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Patanjali Kajal is finally here.
The much waited product to be bought was always out of stock whenever I asked
for it.
Patanjali Kajal sells like hot cakes; this is what the
store manager informed every time I asked for it. With this fact, the urge to
get hold of at least one tube reached heights in me.
My experience with Patanjali Herbal Kajal:
Package: A twist up black tube with a transparent cap. The
kajal is made conical and attached to the twisting tube base. This is how a
typical kajal looks these days.
Nature: The black is intense. The application is also super
easy. A slightly slanted holding of the kajal will give a perfect black line on
the water-line of the eyes.
A neat line can also be drawn on the upper lashline in place
of eyeliner. This neither kajal doe snot smudge, hence no fear of panda like
eyes.
But it does fade away after a few hours of staying.
Fading is always preferred over smudging. Because, if it
fades you always have a chance to re-apply. But if it smudges, cleaning it up
and making your eyes look good is a painful job.
Staying Power: This is a little disappointing. It stays up
to about 4 hours or so. It just fades away easily, although it leaves a little
traces of itself.
Overall, this kajal easily takes up the place of any other
kajal. A good product worth singing praises about.
Rating: 4.5/5
Pros of Patanjali Herbal Kajal:
- Easy twist up package tube.
- Good pigmentation of the kajal
- Easily applied on water line and upper lash line
- Does not sting or irritate the eyes.
- Smooth texture.
- Does not smudge around the eyes.
Cons of Patanjali Herbal Kajal:
- Staying power is just average.
Recommendation: Yes. Give this kajal a try atleast once when
the stocks are available. You will love the texture.
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