Applying eyeliner can be a tricky task, especially for mature beauty enthusiasts. The presence of fine lines and loose skin on the eyelids can make it challenging to achieve smooth, even lines.
Some may find that liquid liner appears 'too harsh' against their skin. However, with the correct techniques and products, older women can still attain stunning, defined eyes.
Victoria Beckham Beauty customers in their 60s and 70s have been singing praises about the brand's Satin Kajal Liner, and it's easy to understand why. The eyeliner, priced at £32 and offering the option to include a sharpener free of charge, is available in 21 beautiful shades in matte, jewel and shimmer finishes.
Among the shades is Cocoa, reportedly one of Victoria's favourites, as well as the new Terracotta, which creates a natural-looking eye look. Other options include Linen, described as a 'true white' perfect for the waterline, and Cinnamon, a warm shimmer brown, among others.
The creamy, smudge-free and waterproof kajal eyeliner promises to deliver a vivid, high-performance. Infused with skin-loving ingredients for long-lasting wear, the Satin Kajal Liner glides on smoothly for gorgeous colour and soothing comfort in a single swipe, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Meanwhile, Jones Road Beauty offers its eyeliner, The Best Pencil, for £24 in a choice of six shades. Highly pigmented, this formula is based on 1970s no-frills, ultra-dense formulas‚ but updated with a clean and modern ingredient stack.
If shoppers are seeking a liquid eyeliner, Rare Beauty's Perfect Strokes Matte Liquid Liner could prove a superior choice. Priced at £24 from Sephora, the smooth-application, waterproof liquid liner pledges not to smudge, streak, or flake for an all-day fresh appearance.
Meanwhile at Victoria Beckham Beauty, the Satin Kajal Liner enjoys an impressive overall rating of 4.4 out of five stars from an enormous 35,240 customer reviews. One delighted buyer commented: "Best ever for the over 65 eyes. super easy to apply. My eyes are extremely sensitive to makeup and I have had no problems with this."
Another customer wrote: "This is the texture in an eyeliner I was hoping for. Being older I have found my eyeliners to be too hard to put on and blend. The colour is so nice too. I like how it's a quick application for me and doesn't look harsh. Great ad by the way, the close up of the eye and creaminess of the liner is what got me to order. I don't normally buy cosmetics online.
"I'm in my early 70s and discovered this product a year or two ago," another reviewer shared. "This is the best eyeliner I've found in my entire life. It doesn't dry out and become hard to use. Instead it glides on and blends beautifully even as skin softens with age. The colours are subtle and the matte ones are perfect for the more mature eye. Love it."
However, one shopper expressed disappointment with the Satin Kajal Liner, giving it a three-star review and stating: "I wanted to love this more but the stick is too far so it doesn't go on as thin as I like. Then when I use the smudger it basically takes it right off. I won't be ordering again unfortunately."
Yet another customer was thrilled with their latest Victoria Beckham Beauty purchase, enthusing: "I love the kajal liners, they are incomparable. Cocoa is my daily go-to, but, have just bought the denim matte and am so pleased with it. It really opens the eye and looks great. It has staying power too."
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