Mellinger loves this line from Rituel de Fille. “It’s super black and applies like a dream.”
“I love Bobbi Brown’s Long Wear Gel Eyeliner,” DeRoest says. “It’s a must for your waterline because it’s a gel formula that stays put all day without transferring. It is so smooth and has a lot of depth, so you can create multiple shapes or finishes. You can blend it out into a smudged smokey eye or keep it sharp for a cat eye with a lot of depth. My favorite shade is Chocolate Shimmer which is a dark brown with a little bit of shimmer.”
This gel liner is a Who What Wear team favorite. We like that it’s dual-ended; one side features a velvety gel liner, and the other side features a soft blending brush, so it’s easy to use on the go.
“I like using the Tom Ford Eye Defining Pen because it is double-ended, and the brush applicator tips are so easy to use,” DeRoest says. “There is a standard size brush on one side, and a micro brush on the other for thinner liner looks or detail work. I find that using a brush applicator tip as opposed to a felt tip applicator gives more control and less room for error.”
Mellinger’s liquid eyeliner of choice is this budget-friendly one from NYX.
Another favorite, this liquid liner offers jet-black pigment and impressive staying power.
“My favorite pencil liner is the Chanel Stylo Yeux in 88 Noir Intense,” Mellinger says. “I love a waterproof liner as it doesn’t smudge, and I love the staying power on this one. I always reach for it. It’s great for water line, smudging, or just adding definition. It’s all around the perfect pencil.”
“For pencil liner, I like a true classic pencil that you have to sharpen,” DeRoest says. “My favorite that I use in my kit is the Smooth Silk Pencil Eyeliner by Armani.”
One of my all-time favorite pencils is this one from Urban Decay in the jet-black shade, called Perversion. I can use this both on my water line and my lash line to create dark, dimensional, and dramatic lines. When I want something more subtle, I smudge a little bit on the outer one-third of my upper lash line and blend it out with a brush.
Remember when Mellinger said pointed cotton swabs are a must? You should take her word on that. They always come in handy when I’m creating detailed lines and shapes and I need to correct mistakes.
Here’s the product DeRoest recommends for cleaning up mistakes (I like to pour this onto an angled brush or one of the aforementioned pointed cotton swabs for easy clean-up).
If all else fails, you can invest in an eyeliner guide, like this one from Half Magic Beauty. Place it against your eye and fill it in with your liner for a perfect (and effortless) shape.