Difference in Kat Von D liners.
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Jul 12, 2015
Hannah K.
There is a limited edition version of the Tattoo Liner in Trooper, there is the original Trooper, there is the Ink Liner which is similar but has a wider range of shades and a slightly different formulation that gives a shinier finish, and the Lightning Liner which is a liquid liner that you have to click to get the product out of, that is entirely different from any of the other liners in terms of consistency, application (it has an actual brush tip) or formula (the Lightning Liner is metallic and colorful)
Jul 12, 2015
Hannah K.
Anytime!