The magic Quick Fix ‘pen’ that can sharpen your eyeliner, remove mascara smudges and lipstick bleeds

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The $25 Magic ‘Pen’ That Can Sharpen Eyeliner, Remove Mascara Smudges, and Lipstick Smudges: ‘It’s Such a Handy Little Device’

  • Iris Smit, 27, is the creator of The Quick Fix Makeup Eraser Pen ($24.99)
  • It is a pen filled with micellar water that replaces single-use cotton tips.
  • The product has over 150 five-star reviews and is a bestseller.

An Australian entrepreneur has created the ultimate foolproof makeup remover pen for beauty connoisseurs who need to sharpen their eyeliner, remove mascara smudges and lipstick smudges.

Iris Smit, 27, turned down a $300,000 offer on Shark Tank just to build a $15 million beauty empire from scratch — and her $24.99 makeup eraser pencil it is fast becoming a bestseller.

It’s a pen filled with micellar water that replaces single-use cotton tips to quickly remove stains and marks.

Compact and travel-friendly, Quick Fix is ​​made with plant extracts and non-toxic ingredients that nourish and condition skin.

Iris Smit turned down a $300,000 offer on Shark Tank just to build a $15 million beauty empire from scratch, and her $24.99 Makeup Eraser Pen is fast becoming a bestseller.

There are over 150 positive reviews on the website, with many saying the multi-use device is their one-stop-shop for perfecting their beauty routine.

There are over 150 positive reviews on the website, with many saying the multi-use device is their one-stop-shop for perfecting their beauty routine.

There are over 150 positive reviews on the website, with many saying the multi-use device is their one-stop-shop for perfecting their beauty routine.

‘The perfect tool to carry in my bag… in case of watery eyes, when I start to get allergies. I’m lovin ‘it!’ Said a woman.

‘Another amazing product from Quick Flick. Super happy with each purchase, and have re-ordered and will continue to do so,” said another.

A third added: “Actually, I don’t know how I survived before I had this handy little device in my makeup bag.”

Iris first found herself in the world of beauty after launching her brand The Quick Flick, which offers women an easier way to ‘stamp’ a perfect wingtip onto their lids in just seconds.

The young entrepreneur, who invested $10,000 of her own money in the brand, was featured on Shark Tank in May 2018, just three months after starting her business.

Iris first found herself in the world of beauty after launching her brand The Quick Flick, which offers women an easier way to 'stamp' a perfect wingtip onto their lids in just seconds.

Iris first found herself in the world of beauty after launching her brand The Quick Flick, which offers women an easier way to ‘stamp’ a perfect wingtip onto their lids in just seconds.

The sharks were very interested in his product, and Andrew Banks offered to invest $300,000, a deal for 25 percent of his company.

But when she had to sign the contract, five months had passed, Iris realized that her business was worth more than the offer.

“When the Shark Tank show was filmed, I had only been in business for about three months. It was early days, however I was already making $100,000 a month at the time,” he told Daily Mail Australia.

“My business was valued by the sharks on the show at $1 million, however by the time the show aired in May its valuation had already tripled. I wasn’t in the position where I really needed the $300,000.’