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Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner (Review & Swatches)

Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner

My desire to try out ALL the brush tip liquid liners in a pen style format continues! I may love my Physicians Formula Eye Booster, but I’m still on the hunt for a truly matte formula in this style of liquid liner.

Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner
Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner

When I came across the Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner on Sephora’s site while browsing one day… well, I was intrigued. I was even more intrigued when one of the reviews on the site indicated that this was a MATTE liner. COULD IT BE TRUE? Could all my hopes and dreams be fulfilled by Sephora Collection? I was chomping at the bit to find out!

Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner - swatch
Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner – swatch

On initial swatch, I was sad to see a hint of a gleam to the product. You can see the sun glaring slightly off my arm swatch thus indicating that it’s not truly matte. I was disappointed, but still eager to try the liner out since I go through liquid liner frequently, and Sephora Collection‘s price point is always quite good ($18 CAD/$14 USD).

Wearing Sephora Collection Hot Line
Wearing Sephora Collection Hot Line

Application with this liner is pretty similar to most brush tip liquid pen liners, but I did feel that it didn’t glide as easily as other ones I’ve used frequently (Physicians Formula, ARTDECO, Too Faced). I also find that the very tip of the brush has a few too many hairs at the end (which I may end up trimming down with a pair of scissors myself). However, despite those small nitpicks, I did feel like it laid down colour very evenly and opaquely.

Wearing Sephora Collection Hot Line
Wearing Sephora Collection Hot Line

What shocked me was that the longer the liner was on my eyes, the more it dried down to a matte texture. Like… what?? What just happened? In the shot just above this text you can see that the liner is significantly more matte than in the previous eye shot. Yes, they’re from two different days, but the first eye shot I took the picture within 5 minutes of application, and the second one was taken 30 minutes after application. (I know there’s some sparkly bits in it, but that’s from my lid colour that transferred down because I have hooded eyes).

So my initial impression that the liner wasn’t matte was entirely accurate, as it seems to formula somehow “settles” on the eyes and goes more matte over time. I’ve never seen anything like this in my life – this is truly unique and completely unexpected.

Final Thoughts

I’m amazed really – Sephora Collection has actually, somehow, developed a brush tip liquid liner that dries down (eventually) matte. I do have some gripes with it though, and I think that’s what’s stopping me from calling this my holy grail eyeliner from hereon out. Number one, I’m not as in love with the tip of the brush as I am with my PF one – it needs just a little bit more tapering. I can work around it, but I do find it a bit of a nuisance. Number 2, the glide factor isn’t as smooth as my other ones, but I really think that comes down to the formula. It makes sense to me that a more fluid liner would have a more shiny texture, whereas a less fluid one would be more matte. I don’t know the science behind it, but in my head that makes sense.

I’ve used it for a week straight now and found that I had no issues with feathering (thank heavens!), nor did it bleed out on me when I got caught in the rain one morning on my way to work (it does claim to be waterproof, but I wouldn’t go around rubbing my eyes if I had water on them, you know?). So far, I’m REALLY liking it, but I still love my Physicians Formula slightly more just because of the ease of the fluidity of the product. If you want a matte brush tip liner though? GO TRY THIS ONE!

The Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner can be purchased on sephora.ca for $18 CAD or on sephora.com for $14 USD).

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What’s In My Makeup Bag At Work

I’m not traditionally one for a makeup bag – I don’t carry a purse and therefore if something comes with me, it has to fit in my pockets. At the office, I used to just leave makeup bits and pieces in my desk drawers…. but, about a month ago, my office moved into what is called an active work environment, which means we no longer have our own desks. It’s a fluid workspace – you pick and choose what desk you’re going to work from depending on the hour, the meeting, or the work you’re going to be doing for the day. I’m still adapting to it (and after 15 years of having my own desk, it’s very discombobulating!), but one thing I knew I needed to figure out was how to carry my laptop around with me (I’ve got a cute, chic backpack I use for the office now) AND what I was going to do with the makeup I normally kept in my desk drawer.

I don’t usually need much makeup throughout my workday – I usually bring the lip colour I’m going to be wearing in to work with me and bring it back home that night and that’s it. However, there have been instances over the years where something goes wrong and my mascara flakes off, my eyeliner or brows rubs off, or a patch of foundation disappears around my mouth when I’m having my lunch, and that has necessitated having some backup makeup at the office in case of emergency. So that’s what’s in my makeup bag – emergency makeup.

All of it is housed together in a monogrammed makeup bag from Sephora Collection with the letter “R” on it. While my full name is Rachelle, I prefer going by the nickname Chelle – however, I have never associated myself with having the initial “C”, so the “R” on the bag makes much more sense to me, even though it may seen a bit bizarre to people who know me only as Chelle!

The item I definitely have the most of in my makeup bag is lip products. Why I have so many lip products in here is actually a bit of a mystery since I’m more likely to grab my lip colour for the day at home and bring it in to the office with me. But these sit here in case I NEED something… which is funny because I don’t generally feel like I NEED lip colour.

Anyway, since I usually wear a bright eyeshadow look, I have a bunch of “safe” lip colours that fit most occasions. Bite‘s Glace and Fig, alongside Charlotte Tilbury‘s Bitch Perfect are the kind of shades that will suit nearly any eye look. Fig is my most used colour I’d say, as I’ve finished a full size bullet of it in the past and have a few minis and another full size sitting in my collection at home.

MAC‘s Russian Red is sitting in my bag because I’ve made it a point to wear this particular lipstick at least one day a week because I’m trying to finish it up. The Paul & Joe Limited 003 shade is a fun juicy red/pink that wears just like a balm, so I love popping that on for an easy look (usually if I’m wearing a neutral eye look). And lastly, I’ve got the Clarins Lip Oil in Tangerine in my bag. I absolutely LOVE those lip oils (I’ve gone through two other tubes before of various flavours) and having one on hand for the cold winter months always feels like a must.

Perhaps the most important thing in my work makeup bag are my liners. If anything is likely to go wrong with my makeup on any given day, it’s either my eyebrows disappearing off my face because I wore a toque in to work (seriously – I often lose the entire tail of my brows to my freaking hats), or my eyes will tear up due to the wind on my walk in to the office and my liner will start to dissolve – wreaking havoc on my eyeshadow look. So I keep two brow pencils in here – the Revlon Colorstay Brow Pencil in Blonde, and the It Cosmetics Brow Power Waterproof Perfector 5-in-1 Waterproof Eyebrow Pencil in Universal Taupe.  These are adequate products, although not my favourite brow items ever, but they are primarily kept in here because they’re so bloody LONG that they don’t actually fit in my acrylic drawer at home! They work well in a pinch, so I keep them at the office for emergencies.

As for liners, I have the Jesse’s Girl black liquid liner (it’s a brush tip, and lovely to use), as well as the Annabelle Skinny Gel Eye Pencil in case I need something that isn’t in a liquid format.

I was hesitant to even photograph these two because I have no idea how old they actually are… I’m fairly confident Covergirl no longer makes their Simply Ageless Eye Concealer, and I’ve likely owned it for… 7 years? Maybe 8? It doesn’t smell funky though, so I continue to use it. I’m not much of a concealer person, and heck I don’t even actually use this under my eyes – this is solely here in case my foundation decides to patch off anywhere on my face. Usual culprits are my nose or my chin, and I just dot the concealer over those areas and blend it out with my finger.

The mascara has also lived a very long life. It’s a mini size of the Smashbox Full Exposure mascara that I think I got with my PR sample of the Double Exposure palette back in the day. Oddly, this is my least used product in my makeup bag, but it does come out to play every now and then if I’ve missed a gap in my mascara, or, heaven forbid, I’ve completely forgotten to put on mascara that day. (It happens! I have no idea how, but it does!)

And lastly, these are what I call “my tools”. I’ve got a Sephora Collection set of blotting sheets (something I reach for frequently in the summer), a small Real Techniques mirror, a pair of tweezers (because you just never know when you’ll need a pair), a Sephora Collection lip brush (which also has a lid so that it stays mess free in my bag) and an ARTDECO Lip Primer which works really well to keep my lipstick in place.

So that’s what’s in my bag at the office. All laid out it looks like a freaking ton of product, but it actually all fits rather loosely in the makeup bag I have it in.

Do you keep makeup at the office like me? Or do have a makeup bag in your purse that you bring with you everywhere? Let me know!

Some of the products in this post are PR samples that have been mentioned in posts in the past. Post contains affiliate links.