24H Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil

24H Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil – Bold, Smooth & Beginner-Proof
Precise Lines with Zero Tug
Effortlessly create sharp wings or soft lines in seconds. The silky, creamy texture glides on smoothly, delivering defined edges without pulling or skipping—ideal for daily wear or dramatic effects.

Waterproof, Smudge-Free All Day
This high-performance eyeliner holds up against water, sweat, and oil, locking in color for up to 24 hours—keeping your look fresh and flawless from morning to night.

Control-Friendly Tip for All Levels
Sharpen to your desired precision for sleek lines or bolder strokes. Easy to handle for beginners and pros alike.

Vibrant Pigments for Every Tone
Choose from versatile shades—Black, Brown, Bronze, Chocolate, Graphite, and Stone—designed to flatter all complexions and enhance every eye color.

Compact and Travel-Friendly
Its slim, lightweight design fits easily into your purse or makeup case, making it the perfect go-to for touch-ups anytime, anywhere.

How to Use
- Sharpen the eyeliner to a fine point.
- Gently glide along the upper or lower lash line to shape your look.
- Let it set for a few seconds. Smudge immediately if you want a softer finish.

Specifications:
Type | Sharpenable Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil |
Finish | Creamy, high color payoff |
Wear | Up to 24 hours; smudge-proof, sweat & oil resistant |
Shades | Black / Brown / Bronze / Chocolate / Graphite / Stone |
Skin Tones | Suitable for all skin tones |
Size | Travel-friendly pencil |
FAQ
1. Will it smudge on oily eyelids?
Not likely—it's designed to resist oil and moisture. For extra hold, finish with translucent powder or matching eyeshadow.
2. Can beginners use it?
Definitely. The formula is smooth and forgiving, making it easy to control even for first-timers.
3. Is it waterline-safe?
It can be applied near the waterline, but avoid direct contact with the eye. Stop use if irritation occurs.
4. How do I remove it?
Use an oil-based or dual-phase eye makeup remover for best results—no rubbing required.
