Liquid Eyeliner
The cult Stila liquid liner. Felt-tip applicator, flawless line, 12+ hour wear. The category benchmark.
Liquid, pencil and gel eyeliners tested for precision, smudge resistance, and 12-hour wear in Australian humidity.
Most eyeliners smudge by hour 4. The six below earn their place by holding through humidity, blink, and oil.
The cult Stila liquid liner. Felt-tip applicator, flawless line, 12+ hour wear. The category benchmark.
Creamy texture, smudgeable but doesn't slide off mid-day. The pick for smoky-eye looks.
Pot-format gel liner, brush applied. Pro-grade. The pick if you've graduated from pencils.
Glides on, doesn't drag. The everyday pencil at a fair price.
Smudge-resistant, 16-hour wear. Strong for events.
Pharmacy-grade liquid liner. Surprisingly precise.
Liquid for precision; pencil for everyday; gel for smoky looks. Most kits benefit from one of each.
Three dots: outer lash line, where the wing ends, then connect the angle. Build the line in passes, not one stroke.
Tight-line liner (waterline) can cause minor lash thinning over years. Switch to lash-line application instead of waterline if you wear it daily.
Liquid: 6-12 months. Pencil: 2 years. Discard if texture changes.
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