🖤 Define your look, own the room.
KIKOMilano Definition Eyeliner features a precise 0.5mm felt-tip applicator delivering intense black pigment with a smudge-resistant, quick-drying formula that lasts over 12 hours for a flawless, professional finish.
C**F
Will forever buy again
New favorite eyeliner from now on can’t believe I just now discovered this liner!!It’s super pigmented and is 100% waterproofI started doing my make up at the age of 12 and always looked for a waterproof eyeliner that would not smudge or come off in the humidity but THIS IS SOO GOOD
A**L
It's possibly being discontinued......
My review was number one on here for this eyeliner for years because I tried and and reviewed more than 8 products but now that it's possibly being discontinued, I am noticing third party sellers on here charging over more than double or even TRIPLE the normal price. Kiko Milano's website showed it was out of stock until today, and I notice they have doubled the price of the eyeliner and it's now $21.99! It's still a drug store grade product so if you are going to pay that price, the only other eyeliner that was better than this one was Mac's Liquid Last. Don't get gouged! The problems I have had with the liner was that it would dry up and the consistency became gloopy after about 2-3 months. The only way I found to remedy those problems was to clean the brush one time with make remover and to use disposable mascara wands as needed. It does waste some product, but it would last longer and not be thick or gloppy. It was superior to all I had tested (except for one) and I bought this for years for $12.99. Now, they have priced it the same as Mac's so I have decided to switch brands. Here is my original review for those interested." I have worn Make Up Forever's Pro Liner for the last decade. It's been discontinued and so I have been searching high and low for a suitable replacement. It has to be waterproof, long lasting, matte and not thick! I also have to use a brush, not a felt tip thingy because I am old school. First one I tried, Mac Liquidlast but it was soooo thick that it was impossible to get a smooth line without globs. Second one, Thrive Causemetics. Not matte, not waterproof so off the list. I was very disappointed in that one. Easy application for a beginner but it didn't stay on well either. Third, Blinc. This one rolls right up into a little ball when dampened and with a light amount of rubbing. Maybe that's what they designed it to do. But, I live in humid Florida and work outside so that one didn't make the cut. I did like the brush, the color and the way it applied but I don't believe for a second it would be a long wearing eyeliner (which isn't that the point?) The fourth one was Kiko Milano. This one is in a class by itself. This one isn't coming off without using a remover and an eyewipe (which I have, so not a problem!) For me, this one is the winner thus far. It's a little bit thick but so much thinner than Mac's Liquidlast that I'll adjust. You might need a makeup brush dipped in remover until you get used to the formula. The fifth, and the biggest loser in the race is Wunder 2 Super Stay Liquid eyeliner. I am really mad I bought that. I knew their pencils were junk (you cannot sharpen them at all because the pencil is plastic and the liner itself is extremely soft.) If you complain, you will get the answer "You need to use a professional pencil sharpener." Yeah, right! Whatever that is! This liquid eyeliner comes right off, it isn't matte, it has a weird felt tip thingy, and it's not even a nice rich pigment. I will be testing more before I settle on Kiko Milano for sure but so for, it's the closest thing to MakeUp Forever Proliner (not to be confused with Make Up Forever Aqua liner...which I don't like.) The next one tested (and the most expensive was Guerlain at $38) ouch! Useless as far as being waterproof. I found it useful in a way though because the eyeliners that are waterproof sometimes go on uneven because they are thick. Maybe some of the others can be used to even out the thicker liner when it doesn't go on as easily. The final two are Bobbi Brown and a stage make up called Ben Nye. Neither compared to the Mac Liquidlast or Kiko Milano but Bobbi Brown's comes in third thus far. I hope this helps someone. Feel free to ask questions. I am 56 and have worn eyeliner since my teens. I am a tour guide and a retired fitness instructor so I know what stays and what smudges, runs, or disappears. I wish these make up companies would quit putting shine in everything. Eyeliner that looks like patent leather looks garish on women over 35!"
A**A
Best waterproof eyeliner
This eyeliner truly is waterproof. It last a lot, pool, shower and sea tested. Remove with a waterproof makeup remover. It doesn't irritate my eyes. Stays on all day. Great color. It's my favorite eyeliner.
T**I
Perfect for sensitive eyes
This Kiko Milano eyeliner is a real winner! The formula is super smooth and glides on effortlessly, making it easy to create sharp lines or a subtle smudged look. Plus, the waterproof claim actually holds up – I've tested it through tears and humidity with no smudging whatsoever. It's become my go-to for everyday wear and special occasions.
V**O
Great for festivals and performances! Comparable to Kat Von D Ink Well Liner
The product definitely doesn’t false advertise - it’s certainly waterproof and smudge proof.It’s also matte!! Which was surprisingly pleasant since the description mentions a “glossy vinyl finish” yuck 😖But with really smudge proof eyeliners sometimes there’s a particular texture that they get which is on the thicker side and sometimes you can see that translate to texture when it’s actually on your lid which is certainly true for this eyeliner.It is a thicker liquid which is fine to work with if you’re an eyeliner pro but novice applicators might struggle.It also takes a while to dry so if you’re doing thick cat eyes don’t look up immediately after applying because it will transfer.And if you have long eyelashes it will get on them!!Overall I like the eyeliner for how solid it is but I don’t like the texture of it when doing an entire cat eye. I will most likely use this in conjunction with my favorite eyeliners, especially for the inner corner of the eye! That’s where this eyeliner is really amazing. It will not smudge or fade off in your inner corner. But I probably won’t use it for the entire eye.And I wouldn’t say this is a total dupe but it’s quite comparable to the Kat Von D InkWell Liner, but with a better brush!
J**B
This is THE BEST eyeliner if you want TRUE waterproof...contrary to some of the neg reviews!!
If you need a LOWER LASH EYELINER that does not flake off or fade off, THIS IS IT. That is ME holding it in the photo.I have been DISGUSTED by every single eyeliner I've ever gotten for my lower lashes. I've tried those in little pots, all sorts of pencils, Revlon liquid with tiny brush, even a dry powder eyeliner--you name it. They ALWAYS had loss of the eyeliner by early afternoon. ALL of them. And I don't need that, as my eyes and lashes are pale and I need definitionI finally heard about this one: KIKO definition WATERPROOF eyeliner and started using it over a week ago. And it does NOT come off. It looks exactly the same before I go to bed. I am not exaggerating.And I just did a test. Three hours after I put Kiko on on my lower lash line, I took a shower to wash my hair. And when I got out, it was STILL THERE. You know what was under my eyes?? The pencil eyeliner that was on my upper lashes. NOT Kiko on my lower.So I strongly recommend it if you are also tired of eyeliners that say "water resistant" (hardly) or "waterproof" (not).Also note that I put it on very close to and hopefully "in" my lower lash line, and I have to wipe excess off with my fingers underneath to keep it thin. And it stains my fingers! Ha. So I use Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup remover on my fingers to get it right off. I also use the same thing to remove it at night. I soak a cotton pad, close my eye tight, and it comes off.I highly recommend if you want a TRUE WATERPROOF eyeliner.
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