What are your go to eyeliners and why do you love them?

Anonymous
Victoria Beckham eyeliner is the best! You'll have a wow! moment at first swipe.

https://www.victoriabeckhambeauty.com/products/satin-kajal-liner

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know you don't want liquid but Stila's is very good, stays the entire day and comes off easily with Neutrogena Eye makeup remover. (fellow Indian)


OP here, my problem with liquid is (a) I don't think my hand is steady enough for it and (b) it looks freakishly dark to me. Like too black. Like black hair-dye black. Do you know what I mean? I'd be happy to try it again though, thank you!
Anonymous
Just reviving this from this week bc saw that UD liners are on 25 percent off right now via my IG anyway!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have gone back and forth between the Stila and Kat Von D liquid liners for years and thought they were great...but they smudge a lot and don't come off easily, IMO.

On a whim, I bought Maybeline Tattoo Studio liquid liner and was so surprised...it stays on without smudging, but it always comes off easily. It's less than $10.

https://www.maybelline.com/eye-makeup/eyeliner/tattoostudio-liquid-ink-eyeliner/rustic-brown

*I only shop for brown, so that limits when I will try.


I just LOVE Maybeline Tattoo Studio eyeliner.
It really stays on!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just reviving this from this week bc saw that UD liners are on 25 percent off right now via my IG anyway!


OP here, thanks!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want Guerlain. If you shop overseas, you might be able to find their traditional stick and loose powder kohl, or the crayon kohl. I think here you can only find their kohl pencil, which is also great. It's made for the waterline and does exactly what it's supposed to.


You can find the rimmel kohl crayon version in the US sometimes too

Guerlain is so heavily fragranced. Which in liner probably isn't an issue but the rest of the stuff is STRONG smelling


OP here - is this the Guerlain you're talking about?

https://www.nordstrom.com/s/guerlain-kohl-contour-eye-pencil/4262911?origin=keywordsearch-personalizedsort&breadcrumb=Home%2FAll%20Results&color=200
Anonymous
I will second the PP who prefers cake eyeliner applied with a wet angled brush. I actually love Nars eye shadows for this and appreciate the range of colors. I usually do a dark brown or a black with a little shimmer in it, but I've also used some of their very dark blue-greens and they look subtle and lovely.

I can get liquid liner to work but I find it too hard to remove, and gel liners simply do not work with my lashes, which are quite thick and it's too hard to get the gel liner right up against the lash line.
Anonymous
Not Indian so maybe this is not helpful but I really like the pixie brand from target that is like a thin tipped magic marker. Stays on really well and relatively easy to apply. Black always looks to dark on me so I use the dark brown color.
And not expensive!
Anonymous
I also love the versatility of cake eyeliners. Laura Mercier is the gold standard, but Ben Nye makes more colors.

There is a learning curve. But once you get the hang of it, it can be so good.

I like a doing a thick but not dark wing of the brown or aubergine shade, then go over it with a thin line of Stila black pen liner. So good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I also love the versatility of cake eyeliners. Laura Mercier is the gold standard, but Ben Nye makes more colors.

There is a learning curve. But once you get the hang of it, it can be so good.

I like a doing a thick but not dark wing of the brown or aubergine shade, then go over it with a thin line of Stila black pen liner. So good.


I'll...third? the cake liners. I've been using the Laura Mercier for probably 20 years to tightline between my upper lashes. It doesn't budge. I also do the same as you if I want a more bold, cat eye look. Start with the cake liner and trace over it with the pen. I always start with the black tightline, but sometimes I will add some additional liner on the lid itself, usually the Urban Decay 24/7 liner mentioned above.
Anonymous
NP I use stila too. It doesn’t look too black if you get dark brown or smoky quartz. Blondish person here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Victoria Beckham eyeliner is the best! You'll have a wow! moment at first swipe.

https://www.victoriabeckhambeauty.com/products/satin-kajal-liner



It looks really nice!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want Guerlain. If you shop overseas, you might be able to find their traditional stick and loose powder kohl, or the crayon kohl. I think here you can only find their kohl pencil, which is also great. It's made for the waterline and does exactly what it's supposed to.


You can find the rimmel kohl crayon version in the US sometimes too

Guerlain is so heavily fragranced. Which in liner probably isn't an issue but the rest of the stuff is STRONG smelling


OP here - is this the Guerlain you're talking about?

https://www.nordstrom.com/s/guerlain-kohl-contour-eye-pencil/4262911?origin=keywordsearch-personalizedsort&breadcrumb=Home%2FAll%20Results&color=200


I'm the pro-Guerlain poster, and yes, this is their kohl eyeliner in pencil form, which I think works great (although the crayon version, no longer available in the US, was my favorite).
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