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There are some tools you never realize how badly you need until you’re without them, and I found this out when I lost my pencil sharpener.  It was a cheapie from the drugstore, but it was able to sharpen all sizes of lip and eye liners that I own, including the hard to sharpen NYX Jumbo pencils.  After I’d scraped my eye a few times with dull, unsharpened pencils, I decided it was time to go ahead and replace it – and while I was at it I figured, why not go for an upgrade to a name brand sharpener?  Surely, they must be better?  And sleeker and cuter of course.  That may have slightly affected my decision.  I searched at MAC first and I saw the dual-ended sharpener on the website.

At $6.50, it’s priced affordably.  It’s definetly sleek and sexy looking.  All of my pencils should fit in either of the ends perfectly.  And because it’s MAC, it should be awesome.  This story should have a totally happy ending, right?

Wrong.

So first of all this sharpener is made out of the cheapest, thinnest plastic.  It just feels like it’s going to break.  I guess that is entirely a subjective thing, but I really don’t want any of my products, even something like a pencil sharpener, to feel that it is so fragile that I could snap it by clenching my fingers too tight.  The entire sharpener is 3 parts – the large sharpener at one end, the small sharpener at the other, and the clear part in the middle to separate them and store the shavings.  This is a nice idea…  But unfortunately the sharpeners don’t screw into the clear plastic center, they merely press on tight.  And I’m using that word tight very lightly; I’m constantly pulling one end off by accident and then the shavings end up everywhere.

Besides just the sloppy design flaws, my biggest issue overall is with the sharpeners themselves.  When you sharpen your pencils, you want them to come out looking similar to what they where when you first bought them, perhaps a tad sharper.  The best way I could describe how your pencils are going to come out is…  Well, do you remember sharpening your wooden No. 2′s back in the day?  Those traditional pencil sharpeners gave you a long point with lots of exposed lead, which is very good when you’re writing with a pencil -  but it’s terrible when you’re using it for makeup.  This sharpener eats up a ton of your pencil in the process, and unfortunately, you don’t end up with a precise tip, but a long tip with product that will break off very easily.  The blade also continues to cut into the product while you sharpen, further weakening the tip.  Oh and by the way, it completely mutilated – but didn’t in the least bit sharpen – my NYX Jumbo Pencil.

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Photobucket Look at how nasty these tips look!

In conclusion I guess I would have to say I just really, REALLY do not recommend buying this sharpener from MAC.  In my experience, my pencils look chewed up, the tips break, and I’m not getting any kind of smooth, sharp pencil tip that’s useful for makeup.  So I’m back to my search for a good sharpener.  I don’t know if I’ll be heading back to the drug store, but I’ll definitely be doing more research this time!

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  • HELP!! :P:

    I’m so gald you posted all of this!! I was thinking of buying the mac sharpener dual. But i’m wondering do you think its because of the type of eye pencils you were using? I’m currently looking for a new eye pencil sharpener, do you think you know if the other mac sharpener with the small hole has the same sort of problems? Or if you can suggest any good sharpeners to me?? Thnx :)

  • Amy:

    No, I don’t think it had anything to do with my pencils, because I tried several different types and brands. I wouldn’t go for the single MAC sharpener either – I just think they’re cheap crap, to be honest. I am using the NYX sharpener now and I LOVE it. It’s big enough to do my jumbo eye pencils, and most won’t sharpen those, and it’s makes a perfect point without any of the issues I had with the MAC one. Can’t beat the price either – NYX Sharpener on Cherry Culture

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