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When You Get Into A Terrible Car Accident But Your Eyeliner Is On Point, You Leave A Glowing Review

When You Get Into A Terrible Car Accident But Your Eyeliner Is On Point, You Leave A Glowing Review
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When you wind up in a car accident, the first thing you can hope for is surviving the wreckage with your body intact. But emerging from the wreckage with your eyeliner with nary a smudge is a huge plus.

Not only was Twitter user Shelby happy to be alive after a passing vehicle knocked her over like a bowling pin, she was thankful for the beauty product that kept her eyes looking fierce as she lay in her hospital gown to snap a selfie.



When Twitter user Lahari (@guadalahari) scoured the Internet looking for eyeliner recommendations, she came across Shelby's glorious review on Kat Von D.'s beauty website, titled: "I was in a car accident and my eyeliner didn't budge."



The review praised the readers' choice award-winning "Tattoo Liner" that is "loaded with a highly pigmented, 24-hour wear formula for bulletproof lines every time." The description can now include car-wreck-proof as well.

June 28th I was pulled over in my car calling for roadside assistance when a distracted driver hit me going 55mph. I was taken via ambulance to the ER where I remained for 8 hours. My mascara was running down my face from crying and all other products had been wiped off in the transfer to the hospital. But not my tattoo eyeliner. I am posting a pick to show you, this product lasts and looks amazing through anything. Never buying any other liner again




The survivor responded to Lahari and further reinforced the fierceness of the product.


Kat Von D Beauty just got a major endorsement. Other customers agree with the eyeliner's effectiveness.






And Shelby's review got some recognition, as well as relief at the news of her survival.








H/T - Twitter, KatVonD

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