Product Description:
Get ready to elevate your eye makeup game with the Fenty Beauty by Rihanna Flypencil Longwear Pencil Eyeliner. This creamy and long-wearing eyeliner comes in a stunning shade called Purp-a-Trader, which is an eggplant purple with a matte finish. Whether you’re going for a bold and vibrant look or a subtle and sultry one, this eyeliner has got you covered.
With its water-resistant formula, this eyeliner stays put all day long without smudging or fading. The convenient twist-up tip allows for easy application, gliding effortlessly along your lash line. You’ll love the smooth and creamy texture that gives you enough playtime to create the perfect line before it sets in place.
Not only does the Flypencil Eyeliner offer incredible pigmentation and staying power, but it also comes in a wide range of shades, including matte, shimmer, metallic, and glitter finishes. This means you can create endless no-limit looks that suit your style and mood.
As with all Fenty Beauty products, the Flypencil Eyeliner is cruelty-free, so you can feel good about using it. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to add a pop of color or a touch of drama to their eye makeup.
Features:
- Creamy and long-wearing formula
- Water-resistant and smudge-resistant
- Convenient twist-up tip
- Wide range of matte, shimmer, metallic, and glitter shades
- Cruelty-free
Specifications:
- Color: Purp-a-Trader (Eggplant Purple Matte)
- Size: Standard pencil size
- Finish: Matte
Instructions:
- Glide the pencil tip along your lash line to create precise lines.
- For a smoky eye look, immediately smudge the eyeliner with the Precision Definition Eyeshadow Brush 220 or your fingertip.
- Twist up the pencil as needed. Note that the pencil does not retract.
- For best use, always replace the cap tightly to prevent the eyeliner from drying out.
Ingredients:
Unfortunately, the specific ingredients for this product are not provided. However, rest assured that all Fenty Beauty products are formulated with high-quality ingredients and are cruelty-free.








