Sunday, September 2, 2007
It always thrills me to launch a new product and get rave reviews. Our Cairo Eyes Liquid Kohl Liners took over a year to develop and lot's of research to find the perfect blend of good-for-your-skin ingredients and high pigment colors that wouldn't smudge. Here is Sheknows.com's guest author Aly's review of our latest and greatest!

This article comes to us from our guest author, Aly, of the fabulous A Little Alytude blog here at SheKnows.com!

I have a bit of a beauty ritual.

When embarking on a night out, I will always first beeline after work to the nearest Sephora. Where else can you dust on some pretty (and spritz on some sexy) yet spend nary a dollar?

global-goddess-liquid-kohl-eyeliner.jpgEvery so often, in between the lash lengthening and cheek bronzing, I’ll come across a new product I have never heard of that I know will be a permanent member of my beauty routine. The most recent such occurrence was with Global Goddess Beauty’s Liquid Kohl Eyeliners.

Inspired by the timeless gazes of the goddesses and royalty of Egypt, the Cairo Eyes Liquid kohl liners are infused with nourishing Baobab Oil and healing Moringa Oil — the documented beauty secrets of Cleopatra.

Moringa Oil is a favorite in holistic medicine and has excellent oxidative stability, which is probably why the Egyptians placed vases of Moringa Oil in their tombs — it is also light and spreads easily on the skin, making it a bold and dramatic choice in a liner. The colors are intense, and true to the classical figure each is titled in tribute to. I chose Nefertiti — whose name literally meant “the beauty has come” — and the color itself is a soft golden plum whose hue made warmth and glow burst out from my pale, tired skin.

The ancient people of Egypt had a few timeless tricks up their sleeve… as does Global Goddess. The liner that glided on smoothly and sexily stayed put (and unsmudged) the whole night through. That is worth deity status in my book.



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