I actually feel that this colour has a orange base to it, meaning why it does look so perfect with those types of eyeshadows. I feel that it just works so well with a lot of the orange toned looks that I do. As far as I know it’s also a permanent addition to TQF family. But alongside Intense Black is one of my favourites. The Quick Flick in Hot Fudge is the most recent addition to my collection. I probably get a little keen sometimes and take it off way too soon, so it’s probably my fault, not the stamps. I do find that sometimes this formula is a little patchy, but by leaving the stamp on my eye a little longer fixes that. I don’t wear it as often as I would like, but I just don’t know what eyeshadow colours to pair it with specifically. The blue, in comparison with the black on the photo makes it look a lot brighter than how it looks on the eye. From far away it actually looks black, it’s only when you get up close that you see the blue tone. The Quick Flick in Blue Velvet, was one of the colours that I was actually the most unsure about. At first I was a little worried about how blue it was going to look, but in person it’s more on the black side. Before trying TQF I had tried other liners and seriously this one just trumps them all. It’s by far one of the best liners I’ve used. The pigment in the liner is great and means that you only need to do one stamp or line to achieve that intense look. I do most commonly use it when I’m doing more dramatic ombre looks, as opposed to simple ones, as I find a wing just amps it up a little.īlack is definitely a very true dark black. It’s also the colour that I most commonly use, because it works with any eyeshadow combination I’m doing. It was the first TQF I tried, and the first one I fell in love with. It’s the one that is probably most commonly bought, and was also the colour that Owner Iris Smit took on Shark Tank Australia. The Quick Flick in Intense Black was the first addition to TQF family. If you’ve been looking at trying The Quick Flick for yourself, you can also use code ‘ QUICKCORTNEY‘ to receive 10% off your purchase*. No more complicated eyeliner routines… Well maybe not so much for me, cause my shaky hands make drawing a line a fun activity. Then once it’s stamped you draw your liner. All it involves is taking the corresponding eye stamp and then place it on the corner of your eye. This means that all of the product will disperse to each end evenly, and there’s less chance that it will dry out, or leave you with a patchy wing or line.Īpplying the liner and wing to my eye is such a simple process. One question I’ve noticed that is constantly asked is how to store your TQF properly. In each TQF package there’s also two pens, one for both the Left and Right eye. The Quick Flick packaging is quite unique, with the fact that each pen has two ends – one with the stamp, and the other with the pen itself. I have all of the colours and sizes, except for Green Envy, but since that’s been discontinued now it’s not as important to have included. Since there’s so many different colours and sizes available, I decided to put together this blog post to showcase them all. One other thing is that it’s a little waterproof, it definitely doesn’t claim to be that, but just from my own personal experience I’ve discovered that. The liner itself is also smudge proof, meaning no matter how hard you rub, it’s not going to go anywhere once it’s dry. The liner itself is super pigmented, and I’ve had little to no issues with patchiness of the formula. The Quick Flick products have been in my collection for almost 12 months, and I’m still constantly blown away by them. But TQF stamp has opened a whole new world of potential for me! Not only do I have super unsteady hands, but that combined with my not-so-good eyesight means it was practically impossible for me. Never in a million years did I think that I would have the opportunity to rock a wing. Spending hours trying to nail that perfect wing are no more, with this stamp taking less than 10 seconds to apply. The Quick Flick has changed the winged eyeliner game completely.
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