I Wear Liquid Eyeliner Every Single Day, and I Swear By These 12 Drugstore Finds


I can still remember the first time I ever applied liquid eyeliner. I had finally convinced my mom to let me experiment with the stuff, and I was so pumped about it I didn't even care that it looked like I'd applied it during an earthquake. Now, years later, and after lots of trial and error, it's become my holy grail, everyday makeup staple. (I can basically draw a cat eye in my sleep at this point.)

Many years of experience have taught me that you don't have to shell out a lot of money to snag yourself a bomb liquid eyeliner option. There are excellent formulas and some innovative technology ready and waiting for you at your local drugstore. Having a plethora of budget-friendly finds is nice but also makes it that much more tedious to locate the gems. Lucky for you, I've been doing just that for the last decade or so.

Here, you'll find 12 drugstore liquid eyeliners that won't budge, are easy to apply, and dispense highly pigmented ink evenly. And because they're affordable, you don't have to feel guilty about adding one, or all, of them to your new york beauty

Revlon Colorstay Skinny Liquid Liner, 301 Black Out

This is one of the first liquid eyeliner formulas I ever tried, and it is truly one of the best. The slightly bendable tip makes it super easy to use. One swipe and you've got a perfectly lined eye. Another thing to note is that even on days when my eye area is oily, I never notice any smudging. This stuff really stays put.

If you like a thicker, stiffer brush applicator, then this is a great option. This Almay formula dries down to a super-matte, charcoal-like black that adds a little edge to any makeup look. I like to layer two coats to make sure I get an even line.

Revlon ColorStay Liquid Eye Pen, Classic, Blackest Black

This eyeliner pen is what I reach for when I need a fast, foolproof, sharp-looking cat eye. The formula dries down to a smooth shine that looks fierce and dramatic.

If you're as much of a cat-eye perfectionist as I am, you'll love this option from L'Oréal. It comes with an angled stencil that helps you create a precise wing every single time. Liquid-eyeliner enthusiasts know what a game changer that is!

This Covergirl option is better for more experienced liquid-eyeliner users. The ultra-thin, flexible brush offers tons of versatility in terms of application but can be a little unforgiving of shaky hands. The payoff is a razor-sharp, intense black line that'll stay in place until you wash off your makeup.

L'Oréal Paris The Infallible Blackbuster Liquid Eyeliner

I'm not exaggerating when I say that this magic marker of an eyeliner is a dream come true for lazy people who still want their cat eye to pop. The thick felt tip makes it basically impossible to mess up a freehand bold line.

I'll admit that stamp liner is pretty gimmicky, but it gets the job done. If you're a perfectionist about your wings, this option will give you the most satisfying, uniform look imaginable. It takes some practice to get the placement on your unique face just right, but after that, it's a breeze.

Ths angled design is helpful if, like me, you've been conditioned to pull your delicate eyelids taut while applying eyeliner. This one by Maybelline makes it so much easier not to do that, because not only is the pen itself slanted, but also the flex tip is curved so it can reach your lid and get the lash line at the same time.

Nyx Professional Makeup Epic Ink Liner

This liner ticks all the boxes: It's aggressively black, the thin tip makes for precise application, it's super opaque, and it's waterproof. Seriously, if you cry while wearing this (although I hope you're all smiles most of the time!), it won't budge. 

I don't know if I've been influenced by Euphoria or what, but I've been very into bold, colorful eyeliner lately. This one by Nyx is highly pigmented, and the precision felt tip is perfect for a dramatic line. 

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