Updated for 2026 with modern eyeliner tips, product types, and skin‑tone guidance
Eyeliner has the ability to work wonders for your look. It can enhance the natural color of your eyes and even change their entire shape. It can be a soft and pretty touch for a day out with friends or a glamorous and sophisticated statement for a night out on the town. With so many formulas, colors, and finishes on the market, choosing the right eyeliner can feel overwhelming. This refreshed guide breaks down the essentials so you can confidently pick the perfect eyeliner for your skill level, skin tone, and style. Choosing the right tools is just the beginning. Build real-world makeup skills and master the art of professional application today.

What Type of Eyeliner Should You Use?Ìý
Beginner Basics
Applying eyeliner can be very complicated business, so if ²â´Ç³Ü’r±ð just starting out, ²â´Ç³Ü’r±ð going to want to opt for something easy and virtually foolproof like a pencil liner. In 2026 Pencil liners, like Bloom Cosmetics’ Eye Definer, remainÌýthe easiest and most forgivingÌýoption. They allow for smudging, adjusting, and quick cleanup—perfect if youÌý»å´Ç²Ô’t have a steady hand yet.ÌýOnce you’ve perfected the pencil, you can graduate to the more complicated liquid eyeliner. Liquid eyeliner requires a decent amount of application skill (and a very steady hand), but if you practice hard enough, you’ll get the hang of it in no time.
- Pencil Eyeliner:ÌýGreat for beginners, soft looks, or smudged effectsÌý
- Gel Eyeliner:ÌýSmooth application with more intensityÌý
- Liquid Eyeliner:ÌýSharp, bold lines—best for intermediate usersÌý
- Hybrid / Pen‑Tip Liners (new 2026 trend):Ìýoffer the precision of liquid without the messÌý
Match Your Eyeliner to Your Skin ToneÌý
Skin Tone
The wrong shade of eyeliner can bring out the worst in your skin tone, so it’s important to know what works best with the other facial features ²â´Ç³Ü’r±ð working with. If you have fair skin, ²â´Ç³Ü’r±ð going to want to steer clear of black eyeliner (especially liquid). It will cause your skin to look harsh, putting you in the danger zone of appearing older than you are (and not in a good way). Instead, go with a brown gel or powder eyeliner, like , to create a softer look. But if your skin is medium- to dark-toned, black eyeliner will benefit you and will even help make your eyes really stand out. Which brings us to our next topic.
- Fair Skin: Avoid harsh black lines for daytime looks.ÌýOpt for browns, taupes, or soft charcoal shades for a more natural finish.
- Medium to Deep Skin:ÌýBlack and espresso liners work beautifully and enhance your features without looking too stark.Ìý
- Olive Skin & Golden Undertones:ÌýbronzesÌýandÌýcoppersÌýadd warmth and dimension.Ìý
Choose Eyeliner That Enhances Your Eye ColorÌý
When it comes to eyeliner and eye color, the trick for making the color of those peepers pop is the use of contrasting shades. If you have blue eyes, for instance, you’ll want to contrast the blue with a copper-toned liner. The contrast will intensify the natural blue of your eyes. To be certain exactly which colors contrast each other, the use of a color wheel is recommended. Simply locate your natural eye color on the wheel and look for the color on the opposite side. That color will be the eyeliner shade to enhance the natural beauty of your eyes!
- Blue Eyes: Copper, bronze, and warm terracotta
- Green Eyes: Plum, burgundy, and eggplantÌý
- Brown Eyes: Cobalt, emerald, copper, and black—brown eyes pair well with almost anythingÌý
- Hazel Eyes: Golds and greens bring out shifts in toneÌý

Everyday Looks vs. Glam LooksÌý
Your eyeliner routine will depend on whereÌý²â´Ç³Ü’r±ðÌýgoing and what vibe you want.Ìý
The right eyeliner can turn a casual gal into a glamorous vixen in seconds, and vice versa! It all depends on what look ²â´Ç³Ü’r±ð in the mood for. If ²â´Ç³Ü’r±ð going for a laid back, daytime look, opt for a soft pencil line (remember to choose the right color for your skin tone!) along the outer half of your upper and lower lids. This will make your eyes subtly pop without appearing too dramatic or harsh. If ²â´Ç³Ü’r±ð going for a more sultry, nighttime look, you’ll want something more intense. Draw a heavier pencil line along the top lid and a lighter line along the bottom lid, meeting at the outer corner of the eye. Then, take your liquid liner (hopefully you’ve been practicing!) and trace over the top line. This will make your eyes, and you, really stand out!
Casual / DaytimeÌý
- Go for a soft, subtle effect. Try aÌýlight pencil lineÌýalong the outer half of your upper and lower lash lines to define your eyes without going full glam.Ìý
Night Out / GlamÌý
To dial up the drama:Ìý
- Apply aÌýheavier pencil lineÌýalong your upper lash lineÌý
- Add a softer line underneathÌý
- Layer liquid liner on top for bold definition and a longer‑lasting finishÌý
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What type of eyeliner is best for beginners?
Pencil liners are the easiest for beginners becauseÌýthey’reÌýforgiving and easy to control.
How do I choose an eyeliner color for my eye color?
Use a contrasting shade based on the color wheel: copper for blue eyes, plum for green eyes, and bold colors for brown eyes.
What’sÌýthe best eyeliner for oily eyelids?
Gel and waterproof formulas tend to last longer and resist smudging.
How do I make my eyeliner last all day?Ìý
Prep with a primer, set with a matching eyeshadow, and choose long‑wear formulas.