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Mineral + Liquid Eyeliner Products

No messy lines here, just crisp, defined, precise longwearing eyeliner. From bold liquid liners to pencil liners, discover mineral eyeliners for all moods.

  • Precision Liquid Eyeliner
    Transfer-resistant matte liquid eyeliner
    $24.00
  • Cream Stay Shadow Stick
    12-hour wear, high-performance cream shadow sticks
    $26.00
Get your eyeliner skills on point with our edit of clean, effortless, hypoallergenic mineral eyeliners to help accentuate, elevate, and pop your look. From cat eyes to winged eyes, smokey lined eyes to natural liner, whatever your eyeliner flavor, we have a long lasting eyeliner to suit all. For creating a super precise lined eye, precision liquid eyeliner will be your go-to. It can take some practice

Frequently Asked Questions About Eyeliner

  • What type of eyeliner is best for a natural look?

    A mineral eyeshadow stick is a great choice for a natural, soft definition. Use a neutral shade and apply close to the lash line, then smudge gently with a brush or fingertip for a diffused finish. For even more subtlety, try tightlining by applying liner only to the upper waterline.

  • What’s the easiest way to apply winged eyeliner?

    With a precise eyeliner, start by drawing a small flick at the outer corner of your eye, angled toward the end of your brow. Then connect it back to your lash line and fill in the shape. Using short strokes and building slowly can make the process more manageable. A felt-tip or brush-tip liquid eyeliner offers control for precise wings.

  • Can I use eyeshadow as eyeliner?

    Yes, applying a shade from your makeup eyeshadow palette with a damp angled brush makes a great soft liner look. It’s especially helpful for a smoky effect or when you want more control over color. You can also layer eyeshadow over pencil liner to intensify the color and extend the wear.

  • Should I line my waterline?

    Lining the waterline is a personal choice and can create a more defined, dramatic look—especially with darker shades. If you have sensitive eyes, make sure to use an eyeliner that has clean ingredients. For a softer effect, try a nude or white liner on the lower waterline to brighten and open up the eyes.