Monday, 1 December 2014

Benefit Liner Swap | Australia Dec 2014



So a couple of days ago I saw on the Benefit Australia Instagram account that they were holding a ‘liner swap’ at their counters across Australia! I thought it sounded too good to be true to trade one of your old liners of ANY brand and ANY size for a sample of their ‘they’re real! push up liner’, but it was so simple! 

I went to my local MYER and made a beeline for the benefit counter, with an old and crappy liner in hand. I asked the very lovely sales assistant how it worked (thinking there had to be a catch, but there wasn’t) and she explained that I give them one of my liners in exchange for a sample of the ‘they’re real! Push up liner’ AND a sample of the ‘they’re real! Remover’ TWO SAMPLES! These are also my first ever benefit products (and I know technically they’re just samples but still!). 


The only thing is that I had to fill out a little form with my contact details (which I’m pretty sure is just for marketing to sign you up to their emailing list). I think it is so worth it because you get to try a new product from Benefit, and you get the benefit (haha see what I did there) of getting rid of an old product you no longer need! Such an innovative concept!
 
The eyeliner I traded in was a cheap liquid liner I got from F21 in Japan a few years ago, I’d only used it once because the liquid gave my eyelids a burning sensation (and I don’t even have sensitive eyes). So I was definitely glad to get rid of it in exchange for something I’m hoping will be better!

I’ve not yet tried these products, but I’ve packed them in my travel makeup bag to test while I’m away on holidays! 

Upon opening the package I was delighted with photos and little descriptions about each product! Plus the packaging was so sleek and beautiful, especially for samples! 



The eyeliner is a gel liner that is dispensed out of the slanted top, it’s quite hard to explain but I’ve never seen anything like this before! I’ve always been a bit sceptical about trying gel eyeliner simply because I would have to apply it like paint (with that being said I’m completely ok with liquid eyeliner, weird right?). 



Following the advice of the sales assistant, I squeezed the tube like upper section of the sample to push the gel to the top of the applicator. I thought it wasn’t working but you just have to give it a couple of squeezes and viol la! 



I did a quick swatch on my hand and it glided so smoothly and it looks like it would create a great winged liner effect.


The remover is supposed to be of a gel consistency but I have not yet opened it, as I’m waiting until a time when I’ll actually use it. Although the sample packet looks large, it does not feel like there’s much in there, but hey I could be wrong, and it was a freebie! 
 
If you’re in Australia and have old eyeliner lying around, get moving to a benefit counter and take advantage of this deal!

If you have tried any of Benefit’s they’re real!  products or any of their other products I would love to hear from you! 

That’s all for now

Sayonara! xo

*This post was not sponsored at all. I wrote this purely because I wanted to.

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