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Missha Ultra Powerproof Pencil Liner - Black (old formula)

lavlilacs Missha Ultra Powerproof Pencil Liner - Black Review

I thought I would love the Missha Ultra Powerproof Pencil Liner the minute I first swatched and attempted to rub and smudge the line away. I don't think I have ever met an eyeliner that stayed so well on my hands even after washing with normal hand soap and water. If only the eyeliner continued to last just as well against the oils from my face and eyelids, this would have easily been my new favorite liner product.

lavlilacs Missha Ultra Powerproof Pencil Liner - Black packaging

MISSHA's description:

Ultra Power/Waterproof Effect - This new eyeliner lasts in water, sweat, and sebum while giving your eyes a strong bold effect.

Smooth Texture - Easily glides onto your lids with its smooth texture.

No Smudging - Quickly dries reducing any possibilities of smudging for a long-lasting, clean look.

**Renewed recently. Claims to have an "improved formula for a brighter, clearer, long-lasting effect".

Directions
Twist the upper cap to show just enough of the pencil to use.
Follow your lash line and draw.
This gel-type pencil liner takes 3-5 seconds to fully set.
Blend naturally by using the sponge tip for a deeper look.

Ingredients (new formula)
BLACK IRON OXIDES, TRIMETHYLSILHOXYSILICATE, ISODODECANE, CYCLOPENTASILOXANE, POLYETHYLENE, SYNETHIC WAX, MICA (CI 77019), CERESIN, EUPHORBIA CERIFERA (CANDELILLA) WAX, POLYISOBUTENE, POLYDYROXYSTEARIC ACID, DIMETHICONE, LECITHIN, ETHYLHEXYL PALMITATE, ISOSTEARIC ACID, ISOPROPYL MYRISTATE, GLYCERYL GAPRYLATE, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, POLYGLYCERYL-3 POLYRICINOLEATE BROWN TRIMETHYLSILOXYSILICATE, ISODODECANE, IRON OXIDES (CI 77499), CYCLOPENTASILOXANE, IRON OXIDES (CI 77491), POLYETHYLENE, IRON OXIDES (CI 77492), SYNTHETIC WAX, CERESIN, MICA (CI 77019), EUPHORBIA CERIFERA (CANDELILLA) WAX, POLYISOBUTENE, TRIETHOXYCAPRYLYLSILANE, POLYHYDROXYSTEARIC AIC, LECITHIN, ETHYLHEXYL PALMITATE, ISOSTEARIC ACID, ISOPROPYL MYRISTATE, GLYCERYL CAPRYLATE, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, DIMETHICONE, POLYGLYCERYL-3 POLYRICINOLEATE ASH BROWN TRIMETHYLSILOXYSILICATE, IRON OXIDES (CI 77499), ISODODECANE, CYCLOPENTASILOXANE, POLYETHYLENE, TITANIUM DIOXIDE (CI 77891), SYNTHETIC WAX, IRON OXIDES (CI 77491), IRON OXIDES (CI 77492), CERESIN, MICA (CI 77019), EUPHORBIA CERIFERA (CANDELILLA) WAX, POLYISOBUTENE, TRIETHOXYCAPRYLYLSILANE, POLYHYDROXYSTEARIC ACID, LECITHIN, ETHYLHEXYL PALMITATE, ISOSTEARIC ACID, ISOPROPYL MYRISTATE, GLYCERYL CAPRYLATE, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, DIMETHICONE, POLYGLYCERYL-3 POLYRICINOLEATE

Pencil 0.2 g

MISSHA (Korean retail): ₩11,000
MISSHA (American retail): USD $18.00
YESSTYLE: USD $8.90


lavlilacs Missha Ultra Powerproof Pencil Liner - Black pencil tube details

lavlilacs Missha Ultra Powerproof Pencil Liner - Black open pencil tube details

Packaging

**The renewed Ultra Powerproof line of pencil eyeliner, liquid liner, mascara, etc. has chromatic, rainbow-colored packaging.

Other than color changes, the overall design of the old versus new Ultra Power Proof Pencil Liner seems to be the same. One side offers a retractable, thicker-type eyeliner and the other a firm and pointed sponge-tip applicator.

I won't comment on the materials of the packaging since I only have the old version which isn't available anymore. However, I do hope that the new design shows the manufacture date a little more clearly. The black text they used to print it in, on both the dark navy box and the black retractable portion of the pencil itself, is difficult to see.

lavlilacs Missha Ultra Powerproof Pencil Liner - Black swatch rubbed smudging lavlilacs Missha Ultra Powerproof Pencil Liner - Black broken

Color, Texture, Finish, & Scent

**Missha currently offers 3 colors for this specific pencil range: black, brown, and ash brown.

The black pencil (at least the old version I have) has an intense and dark pigmentation even with just one swipe. It is soft and glides very smoothly with no tugging. Once a few seconds pass, the drawn line does not budge. Even the provided sponge-tip applicator doesn't really "smudge" said line; it just rubs away surface pigmentation giving a less intense line color. There is a slight wax smell if one were to sniff the eyeliner in its tubing but not noticeable at all when applying or once on the eyelid.

Perhaps the formulation is too soft? A few days after I started to use this new liner, I snapped about 1/3 of it off because I had mistakenly twisted too much of it out before application.

lavlilacs Missha Ultra Powerproof Pencil Liner - Black before after

How I Apply

After applying primer and eyeshadow, I twist up just enough eyeliner to see it sticking out through the tip and draw a line close to my lashes (without being a tight line).

Thoughts & Recommendations

**I am only commenting on the old formulation.

Missha even claimed the old formulation of the Ultra PowerProof Pencil Liner to have been great against water, sweat, and sebum. I wouldn't have questioned their claims after that initial swatch on my hand. The eyeliner stays well on my clean skin or with a matte base. Splashing water on it and tears didn't really budge the product at all.

However, once my facial oils start to gather and collect at the corners of my eyes the eyeliner inevitably starts to smudge, and a lot at that. The amount of smudging greatly varies depending on the sunscreens I use as well; the less matte the formulation the more panda-like I end up. Likewise, the hotter the day and earlier my face produces oils, the earlier and longer I end up having liner transferred to the bottom lash line.

While I don't hate the thicker pencil, it didn't help draw the most defined and thin wing/liner tail. Using this for a general smokey eye also wasn't a choice since the product cannot budge to create that desired smudged look. In the end, the Ultra Powerproof Pencil was mainly used to darken my lash line.

I wanted so much for this product to work. The smooth texture is a dream for easy application. Its waterproof-ness is something to be envied. Perhaps the improved and "new" formulation would fill in where this one lacked? Before discovering the renewal I would have definitely not considered a repurchase. Otherwise, those with a less oily face and eyelids would probably thank Missha and believe it to be a godsend.

Swatch Comparison: Missha M Perfect Cover BB Cream No. 27 & Maybelline Fit Me Foundation 210 Sandy Beige

I received an email from a blog reader a couple of days ago. I've gotten one or two way back when, but haven't gotten many recently. But this was so exciting! I know many of my readers are silent readers [I am too!], but if there is anything you're interested in knowing right away just ask! I don't bite. Especially not since we're communicating through the internet, of course. :] If I can answer you, I definitely will!

In her e-mail, the...my?...reader...she asked about a base product shade comparison, as you probably already saw the title of this post! I wonder why I haven't thought to do this earlier...Before I even think about buying a foundation or any base product at that, I search high and low to compare swatches all the time! I remember I had a difficult time finding photos of Missha M Perfect Cover BB Cream No.27 too (but this was when Missha had introduced this shade maybe a short while before I got the product).

I got this last September/October during Missha's Labor Day event. I already tried a sample of their BB Cream in No.23 and felt it was too gray and pink for my skin & at the time No. 31 had been out a while and judging from swatches/videos it seemed way too dark for my skin. Luckily they came out with the No.27 - Honey Beige. It seemed like the best option for me. However, when I went to Google...I really didn't come across any swatches of the then new shade. I was even more surprised when she mentioned she had no luck finding swatches to compare either and it is a good 6+ months later!


When it's all spread out like this, there is a pretty clear difference between the two products. One is clearly peachier and the other more yellow/golden.

However, when it is actually applied and blended, I could hardly tell the difference. I'd say that Maybelline Fit Me Foundation in 210 Sandy Beige and Missha M Perfect Cover BB Cream in No.27 Honey Beige are very similar in color. It isn't spot on identical though. But, of course, no one will be wearing the two [if they have both] at the same time on different sides of their face on a regular basis. This is just to show how similar they are in color! I've never been shade matched at MAC Cosmetics for their NC/NW color system so I'm not sure how these two compares to a MAC foundation per say. If anyone knows their MAC shade and also uses either or one of these two products, I'll add it to the post for future readers!


I cannot really give a review of the two base products because honestly, I have quite a lot of BB Creams and foundations in my collection and I don't wear them all the time. So I don't have many opinions on either...yet!

I haven't swatched all the base products that I have together yet but it will be another task for me this summer! Especially since I don't review my makeup items as often as I should be, at least leaving swatches for my readers is the least I could do! Again...If there is anything you're interested in just let me know. Don't be afraid to ask! I know how that feels too!