Liquid/gel eyeliner at over 50

I am over 50 and fancy wearing either gel or liquid eyeliner as I've heard it stays put more than pencil but I read in magazines that its too harsh on older women. Does anyone here over 50 use it and if so which one is the best?
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  • VfM4meplse
    VfM4meplse Posts: 34,269 Forumite
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    I read in magazines that its too harsh on older women.
    Don't believe the nonsense you read in magazines! I would suggest buying the cheapest black liquid eyeliner you can find in Superdrug (2True I think is £2) and seeing if it suits you.
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  • i think the trick is to not have black, go for a brown or grey and if its a little hard, just smudge or blend in with eyeshadow.

    avon have some great ones with free gifts at the moment

    hth
  • Amanita_2
    Amanita_2 Posts: 1,299 Forumite
    I use a medium brown one.

    Black was always much too harsh for me even when I was much younger than I am now.
  • SmallL
    SmallL Posts: 944 Forumite
    I agree, don't go for black!
    Unless you have naturally tanned skin, then it wont be such a harsh contrast
  • Casati
    Casati Posts: 364 Forumite
    I would suggest a gel liner rather than a liquid, the liquid tends to settle into any crepey crinkly bits around the eyes and can look a bit 'feathery' and odd. Gel liner is a thicker consistency & tends to stay where you put it! If you find the line too harsh you can blend a little dark eyeshadow over it when it's dry and smudge it out a bit. A really crisp harsh line does become more difficult to pull off as we get older but if you soften it with the shadow it's still a great way of adding definition
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  • Casati
    Casati Posts: 364 Forumite
    Oh and you can also 'set' pencil by blending a matching eyeshadow over it. You could always go to a department store and ask one of the makeup ladies to help you with the technique(you can always run off to Boots afterwards and buy a budget version!)
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  • wondercollie
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    Yup, stay away from the black! Taupe, brown or even navy work best. I'm nearly 53, so I know what you're saying
  • donnac2558
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    I am 54 and love the Smashbox cream eyeliners, they do a waterproof one called Jet Set. MAC paint pots as well. I never wear black never have as I am blond and fair. Bronze,brown,taupe,golds,purples etc and not problems.
  • Hezzawithkids
    Hezzawithkids Posts: 3,018 Forumite
    I'm over 50 and regularly wear a black eyeliner on my top lid but then I blend eyeshadow over it to soften the effect. I only every wear grey or dark blue on my bottom lid tho (I have blue eyes) - in this case I agree that black is way too harsh. I'm a big fan of Avon Glimmersticks and their liquid eyeliner (all under £5).
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  • mardycow
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    i always wear eyeliner, either pencil, Gel or liquid and i am over 50. I usually only wear black for evening but use myriad of colour for daytime depending on what am wearing, -dark green, blue, navy, purple. so long as it looks good and you like it then wear it
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