12 Eyeliners That Won't Irritate Your Sensitive Eyes, According to an Expert

Finding the best eyeliner in general can be tough—some people spend their entire lives searching for The One—and it totally makes sense. When shopping for eyeliner there are so many things to consider—from ease of application to how pigmented it is, whether it's waterproof, what colours it comes in, whether it's a pen or a pencil, how easily it can be removed, whether or not it smudges, flakes, or transfers, and of course, how long it lasts for. But throw sensitive eyes into the mix and the search for the perfect eyeliner can become a real challenge.

Not sure if you have sensitive eyes? "The main signs of eye sensitivity are redness of the lid margins around your lashes, watery eyes, and redness of the eye itself", says Bridie Bukorovic, an advanced clinical practitioner in opthalmology. "Other signs include peri-ocular skin problems like flaking of the skin or swelling of the eyelid."

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What to look for in eyeliner for sensitive eyes?

"If you have very sensitive eyes, you should opt for pencil or gel eyeliners as opposed to liquid formulas," says Bukorovic. "Liquid eyeliners tend to contain a lot more preservatives, which can cause irritation."

You may notice some liners are labelled as dermatologist or opthalmologist tested. "This means it meets the standard of UK makeup base, so it's gone through testing with a number of subjects who haven't had reactions or adverse effects," explains Bukorovic. "This means that it may or may not have been tested on animals or humans." Another key word to look out for? Hypoallergenic. "This means that there's no typically-known allergen-inducing ingredients that people are commonly allergic to."

"Finding the best eyeliner for sensitive eyes can be a case of trial and error because some people have more sensitive eyes than others. However a big factor is placement," she adds. "Some people will want to tightline their waterline which has a direct absorption barrier to the eye so will cause a lot more sensitivity than people who just put it on the top or the lid or inbetween the lashes."

What to avoid in eyeliners for sensitive eyes?

"It can get quite technical when looking at specific ingredients to avoid," says Bukorovic. "But as a general rule, things like fragrance, preservatives, phosphates, and parabens are best avoided. Phenoxyethanol is one of the commonly-used preservatives that can cause sensitivity."

"Most eyeliners are only tested to a basic level and will prioritise pigment, colour payoff, and longevity over sensitivity, so you really want to look for brands that are formulating eye-friendly products."

Shop the Best Eyeliners for Sensitive Eyes:

  1. Kosas Soulgazer Intensifying Gel Eyeliner
  2. Blinc Smudge Proof Liquid Eyeliner
  3. Sweed Satin Kohl Eyeliner
  4. Ilia Beauty Clean Line Gel Liner
  5. Clinique Quickliner for Eyes
  6. Victoria Beckham Satin Kajal Eyeliner
  7. Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner
  8. Vieve Power Ink Liner Midnight Black
  9. Bareminerals Mineralist Lasting Eyeliner
  10. Urban Decay 24/7 Glide on Eye Pencil
  11. Glossier Pro Tip
  12. Rimmel London Kind & Free Clean Eyeliner Pencil

1. Kosas Soulgazer Intensifying Gel Eyeliner

2. Blinc Smudge Proof Liquid Eyeliner

3. Sweed Satin Kohl Eyeliner

4. Ilia Beauty Clean Line Gel Liner

5. Clinique Quickliner for Eyes

6. Victoria Beckham Satin Kajal Eyeliner

7. Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner

8. Vieve Power Ink Liner Midnight Black

9. Bareminerals Mineralist Lasting Eyeliner

10. Urban Decay 24/7 Glide on Eye Pencil

11. Glossier Pro Tip

12. Rimmel London Kind & Free Clean Eyeliner Pencil

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