10 Best Eyeliners for Older Women That Won’t Tug or Skip

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These days, “kohl” is mostly a marketing term, but the name has deep roots—it comes from an ancient pigment made from ground minerals like galena, once used for both protection and adornment thousands of years ago. As Allure previously reported, modern formulas pay homage to that smoky, lived-in look—minus the heavy metals—by using soft, blendable pigments that flatter every eye shape. Riner says that’s exactly what makes this liner especially flattering on hooded or aging eyes: “Defined lines often disappear under the fold, so blending up and out gives the eye lift and elongation.”

More to know

  • Key ingredients: squalane, coconut oil, silica, vitamin E
  • Shades: 3
  • Waterproof: no
  • Finish: matte

Best Luxury: Chanel Stylo Yeux Waterproof

Chanel Stylo Yeux Waterproof black eyeliner pencil on light gray background

Chanel

Stylo Yeux Waterproof

Why it’s worth it: If your eyeliner tends to skip, smear, or disappear on your mature lids, Chanel’s Stylo Yeux Waterproof is the kind of formula that solves all of that. The waterproof formula “glides on smoothly for an even line and sets quickly so it actually stays put,” says Flowers, who loves that it gives “soft definition that keeps the eyes looking bright and lifted.” Briceno calls it “silk meeting precision—the texture is firm enough for control but soft enough to adapt to movement, which is essential for lids that have lost some firmness.” And because there’s no bigger buzzkill than realizing you don’t have a sharpener on hand, the retractable tip keeps that precise point ready to go, every time.

More to know

  • Key ingredients: dimethicone, kaolin, carnauba wax
  • Shades: 17
  • Waterproof: yes
  • Finish: matte

Best Drugstore: Nyx Professional Makeup Epic Wear Waterproof Eyeliner Stick

Nyx Professional Makeup Epic Wear Waterproof Eyeliner Stick brown eyeliner pencil on light gray background

Nyx Professional Makeup

Epic Wear Waterproof Eyeliner Stick

Why it’s worth it: With a tip so ultra-precise and pigmented, we’ve practically mistaken this Nyx Professional Makeup’s Epic Wear Waterproof Eyeliner Stick for an actual writing pencil. This high-impact, waterproof, smudge- and fade-resistant formula glides on smoothly and lasts up to 36 hours. “This is a fantastic pen liner that has zero learning curve, and you can get a fine tip or a fat tip when you angle it on its side. It also has great colors to try,” says Johnson. Speaking of the colorways, there are 30 matte and shimmer shades, from everyday espresso to bold sapphire. If you have mature lids and think shimmer feels too “young,” don’t stress: These are more refined metallic sheens than chunky glitter, so they brighten without emphasizing texture.

More to know

  • Key ingredients: dimethicone, microcrystalline wax, tin oxide, silica
  • Shades: 30
  • Waterproof: yes
  • Finish: shimmer or metallic

Best Gel: Sarah Creal Eyes Up Creamy Kajal Longwear Eyeliner

Sarah Creal Eyes Up Creamy Kajal Longwear Eyeliner two silver eyeliner pencils on light gray background

Sarah Creal

Eyes Up Creamy Kajal Longwear Eyeliner

Why it’s worth it: Sarah Creal Beauty doesn’t just claim to be made for women over 40. The Eyes Up Creamy Kajal Longwear Eyeliner, for example, is showcased exclusively on models 40 and above on the brand’s site, so you can actually see how it performs on real, textured lids. The formula is packed with skin-supportive ingredients like allantoin to soothe delicate eye skin and ceramides to help strengthen the moisture barrier (a huge win if dryness or crepiness makes eyeliner skip or smear). “The formula blends cream and gel for a smooth glide and true 24-hour wear. Because it sets quickly, I always finish the full look for one eye before moving to the next,” says Riner. She adds that the tapered brush “blends without tugging,” and the seven shades are thoughtfully curated for a natural look: “Everyday Taupe cancels darkness on fair skin, and Rich Cocoa is gorgeous on deeper tones.”

More to know

  • Key ingredients: allantoin, ceramides
  • Shades: 7
  • Waterproof: yes
  • Finish: shimmer or matte

Best Liquid: Rare Beauty Perfect Strokes Matte Liquid Liner

Rare Beauty Perfect Strokes Matte Liquid Liner light pink and black liquid eyeliner pen on light gray background

Rare Beauty

Perfect Strokes Matte Liquid Liner

Why it’s worth it: If you’ve ever written off liquid liner for mature lids—because skipping, tugging, or creasing made it too frustrating—the trick is finding one with a tip so precise, it sets quickly and doesn’t fade. Rare Beauty’s Perfect Strokes Matte Liquid Liner was inspired by calligraphy, and according to Riner, “The ultra-fine brush nestles right into the base of the lashes, and I use a stamping technique, pressing gently along the lash line rather than sweeping, to avoid skipping on textured lids.” The formula lists a castor-oil derivative, which helps spread the ultra-black, waterproof ink smoothly across the lash line—a plus when lids are drier. “Since shine can be distracting, the matte finish adds structure to the eye and makes lashes appear fuller, “says Riner. The flexible brush tip lets you adjust pressure for a whisper-thin line or a bold wing—all in one rich, classic black shade.

More to know

  • Key ingredient: castor oil
  • Shades: 1
  • Waterproof: yes
  • Finish: shimmer or matte

Best Waterproof: Hourglass Voyeur Waterproof Gel Eyeliner

Hourglass Voyeur Waterproof Gel Eyeliner in branded component on a light gray background

Hourglass

Voyeur Waterproof Gel Eyeliner

Why it’s worth it: Even though Hourglass Voyeur Waterproof Gel Eyeliner is technically a gel liner, it comes in a stick format, which means you get all the smooth glide of a gel pot without the brush, mess, or learning curve—especially helpful if your lids are drier or more textured. It promises 12 hours of waterproof wear, but the real magic is in the application. “The ultra-fine tip makes it easy to define right at the base of the lashes, perfect for tightlining or a tiny flick that won’t overwhelm hooded eyes,” says Flowers. She also notes that you get a few seconds to soften the edge before it sets—after that, “it stays in place without smudging under the eyes.” The range is small—four matte neutrals plus one shimmery bronze, but versatile, with Bronze being the standout: “It brings warmth and definition while still looking soft and polished,” Flowers says.

More to know

  • Key ingredients: silicones, microcrystalline wax
  • Shades: 5
  • Waterproof: yes
  • Finish: four matte and one shimmer (Solstice)

Best Long-Wearing: Make Up For Ever Aqua Resist Color Pencil Eyeliner

Make Up For Ever Aqua Resist Color Pencil Eyeliner purple eyeliner pencil on light gray background

Make Up For Ever

Aqua Resist Color Pencil Eyeliner

Why it’s worth it: If your eyeliner tends to smudge, migrate, or fade, “Make Up For Ever Aqua Resist Color Pencil Eyeliner has a smooth gel texture that glides on easily without tugging—ideal for mature lids—and once it sets, it won’t budge,” says Flowers. The waterproof, gel-like formula uses film-forming silicones and waxes to create a flexible yet budge-proof seal that locks pigment in place. That lasting power means your liner stays crisp without constant touch-ups. But, should you need them, the built-in sharpener keeps the tip neat for precise definition. And with 10 flattering shades, including Bronze and Deep Sea, Flowers says it’s easy to “get beautiful definition while still looking natural.”

More to know

  • Key ingredients: dimethicone, microcrystalline wax, mica (in shimmer finishes)
  • Shades: 10
  • Waterproof: yes
  • Finish: matte or pearly

Best Shade Range: Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil

Urban Decay 24/7 Glide On Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil blue eyeliner pencil on light gray background

Urban Decay

24/7 Glide On Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil

Why it’s worth it: Before you say people with mature lids can’t wear color, we believe colorful eyeliner has no age limit. Urban Decay’s 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil won a 2025 Allure Best of Beauty Award, thanks in part to its huge 38-shade range and five finishes—matte, shimmer, glitter, satin, and metallic—so you can go subtle or statement without feeling out of your comfort zone. “Softer browns like Whiskey or Bourbon naturally enhance the lash line for everyday definition. Mushroom, a taupe-grey, keeps the eyes defined but still bright and open, and soft greens add warmth and light without ever looking harsh,” says Flowers. One unexpectedly flattering pop? Deep End, a teal-blue that brightens the whites of the eyes and makes eyes look wider. The creamy formula glides on easily—even on drier lids—and stays put, thanks to skin-conditioning ingredients like jojoba seed oil and sunflower seed oil that prevent tugging and skipping.

More to know

  • Key ingredients: jojoba seed oil, cottonseed oil, microcrystalline wax, sunflower seed oil, silica. mica (in shimmer finishes)
  • Shades: 38
  • Waterproof: yes
  • Finish: matte, shimmer, glitter, satin, or metallic

Best Precision: Uzo Beauty Blaque Liquide Eyeliner

Uzo Beauty Blaque Liquide Eyeliner silver liquid eyeliner pen on light gray background

Uzo Beauty

Blaque Liquide Eyeliner

Why it’s worth it: If your lids can’t handle even the slightest tugging or dragging liner back and forth, Uzo Beauty’s Blaque Liquide uses a felt-tip applicator that’s firm enough for control but flexible enough to glide over texture. “The sharp felt tip and sleek design make handling this tool intuitive—and that’s necessary with mature eyes. You don’t want to fuss; you want it right the first time,” says Harvey. She loves that the deep black pigment “grabs the skin as it glides, leaving no gaps in nooks or crannies—just pure color.” And even though it’s long-lasting, the formula is infused with aloe, vitamin C, and vitamin E to soothe, moisturize, and protect the delicate eye area instead of drying it out.

More to know

  • Key ingredients: aloe, vitamin C, vitamin E
  • Shade: 1
  • Waterproof: yes
  • Finish: satin

Frequently Asked Questions

Can people with mature skin use waterproof eyeliners?

While people with mature lids don’t have to completely avoid waterproof eyeliners, “the issue with long-lasting formulas is that the ingredients used to make them stay put can potentially irritate the surface of the eye, and because they’re so hard to remove, people with mature skin often end up rubbing or tugging at the fragile eyelid area,” says Diane Hilal-Campo, MD, a board-certified ophthalmologist based in Oakland, NJ. Repeated friction can even contribute to ptosis (eyelid drooping) by weakening the muscle that lifts the lid. That said, you can still wear a waterproof liner—it just shouldn’t be the everyday default. If you do use one, remove it with a gentle oil-based remover and let it slowly dissolve rather than rub aggressively.

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Instant Eye-Makeup Remover

What ingredients should you look for if you have dry eyes?

If you have dry eyes or mature lids, the ingredients in your eyeliner matter just as much as the formula type. “Mature women are more at risk for developing dry eye syndrome, so it’s important to choose eyeliners made with non-irritating ingredients that won’t cause inflammation or worsen dryness,” says Dr. Hilal-Campo. She recommends avoiding formulas with harsh preservatives like BAK (a preservative linked to dryness and irritation) and steering clear of pigments that use carbon black, noting that studies show it “can be highly inflammatory to the ocular surface,” which only worsens dryness and irritation. Instead, look for liners made with hydrating or soothing ingredients: “Hyaluronic acid, castor oil, or vitamin E can help nourish the delicate skin around the eyes while still being gentle on mature lids,” she says.

How do you apply eyeliner for mature lids?

Once you have the right formula, the application makes all the difference. Riner recommends using short, feather-light strokes rather than drawing a single long line, and concentrating most of the depth in the outer third of the eye to achieve lift. Flowers adds a positioning trick: Place a mirror flat on the table and look slightly down into it. “This steadies the lid and makes the lash line easier to see, so you’re not pulling at the skin,” Flowers explains.

Which eyeliner colors help brighten or open up mature eyes?

Soft, rich neutrals are some of the most flattering eyeliner shades for mature eyes because they add definition without the harshness of true black. Briceno recommends “charcoal, navy, deep chocolate, or softened plum” because they create contrast while still looking lifted and elegant against graying lashes or more delicate skin. You can, of course, still wear black, he says, but “you’ll often achieve a more flattering effect with dark brown or a softened black, especially if the lids are hooded or the skin tone around the eye is uneven.” If you want brightness rather than depth, Briceno suggests trying “a warm bronze or brown on the upper lash line—and a nude or soft gold pencil on the waterline—to open the eye without the hard look.”

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