Description:
This Julep eyeliner pencil meets gel formula delivers a smooth, long-lasting finish ideal for daily wear and precise detailing. Designed with a true brown matte shade, it offers a natural look that stays put throughout the day without smudging or fading. The product blends the ease of a traditional eyeliner pencil with the fluid glide of a gel formula, allowing for seamless application on both upper and lower lashes or waterline.
Key Points
The Julep eyeliner combines the precision of a pencil with the smoothness of a gel, making it perfect for users who want a reliable, transfer-resistant line. It features a matte finish that resists smudging and maintains color integrity even during extended wear. The formula includes specially formulated pigments that deliver rich, saturated tones with minimal effort. It’s safe to use on the waterline and performs well on both upper and lower lashes.
Technical Specifications
Brand + model: Julep When Pencil Met Gel Eyeliner ⌚
Color availability: Matte and glossy finishes in over 20 shades, including deep black and neutral tones
Durability: Lasts more than 10 hours on lashes, according to the manufacturer
Application type: Pencil-based gel formula with a smooth glide
Waterline safety: Designed to be used safely on the waterline without bleeding or flaking
Performance: Resists transfer and smudging under normal conditions
Benefits
This eyeliner provides a professional finish with minimal effort, ideal for both casual and formal looks. The matte finish offers a subtle, elegant appearance that complements a variety of makeup styles. Its long-lasting nature means it doesn’t require frequent touch-ups, making it a practical choice for all-day wear. The blend of pencil consistency and gel fluidity allows for precise lines without the stickiness or residue of traditional gel formulas.
Usage Recommendations
Apply the eyeliner gently along the upper or lower lash line, or on the waterline for a more defined look. For a softer, smudged effect, lightly glide the tip with the tips of your fingers or a small brush before the pigment sets. Use the pencil for clean, sharp lines or adjust the pressure to create softer, more natural transitions. For best results, ensure your skin is slightly dry and avoid applying directly on damp surfaces.












