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Sexy Rose Red Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil
I picked this sexy rose red eyeliner pencil because I’d been searching for a richly pigmented liner in a non-traditional shade—something between wine red and burgundy—to spice up my daily look. The product image showed a vibrant but wearable matte finish, which instantly caught my attention. I also loved that it promised to be waterproof and long-lasting.
It arrived in just under 3 weeks, packaged in a padded envelope. No damage, thankfully. Right out of the box, the pigment was intense. It glided on smoothly along both upper and lower lash lines. It didn’t tug or smudge and stayed on pretty much the entire day without fading, even in humid weather.
Pros: – Gorgeous color payoff (just like the photos) – Waterproof and actually stays on – Easy to apply with precision – Didn’t irritate my eyes at all
Cons: – The cap feels a bit flimsy, not super secure – You’ll need a good makeup remover to get it off
In the US, something similar from Sephora or Urban Decay would easily cost $15–20. I paid under $2.50 on AliExpress—crazy deal. It definitely exceeded expectations and feels like a high-end dupe.
US $0.99
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Silky Long-lasting Wine Red Eyeliner Pencil
This long-lasting wine red eyeliner was a backup buy—I wanted to compare two similar pencils to see which one performed better. The reviews for this one were solid, and the price was unbeatable.
Upon arrival, I noticed the texture was a tad creamier than the first one. Application was seamless, and the finish was more satin than matte. The shade was a slightly deeper wine red, and it complemented my hazel eyes beautifully.
Pros: – Soft, creamy formula – Very pigmented – Doesn’t flake or crumble – Doesn’t budge after drying
Cons: – Needs sharpening frequently – Slightly prone to melting in warm temperatures
Honestly, I prefer this one for a more dramatic look. Compared to $18+ eyeliners at Ulta, this $2 gem feels like I hacked the system. I’ll be rebuying for sure.
US $0.99
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Double-Ended Eyeliner Stamp Pen
The eyeliner stamp pen with 7 style options was purely a curiosity buy. I’ve always struggled with winged liner symmetry, and this promised a foolproof solution with its dual-end design: one side stamps the wing, the other has a regular felt-tip liner.
I chose the “cat eye” style. First try? Not perfect, but definitely easier than freehanding. After a bit of practice, I started nailing it in under a minute. The ink dries fast and doesn’t smudge. I used it during a night out—it held up through sweat and dancing.
Pros: – Fast application – Inky black and vivid – Dries quickly – Perfect for beginners
Cons: – Stamp can be a bit too bold if not careful – Doesn’t layer well once dry
US equivalents go for $10–25 on Amazon. This cost me around $1.90. For that price, it’s become my go-to for lazy days or when I want clean symmetry.
US $1.43
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Ultra-Thin Waterproof Matte Eyeliner Pen
This ultra-thin red liquid eyeliner immediately appealed to me for precision work—like detailed eye makeup or lining the inner corners. The listing mentioned a quick-dry formula and waterproof finish, so I was in.
It delivered exactly that. The applicator tip is super fine, allowing control over the line width. The red tone is unique—less flashy, more editorial. Dries within 10 seconds and stays put all day, no smearing at all.
Pros: – Fine tip for sharp lines – No transfer or flaking – Striking matte red tone – Long-wearing
Cons: – Bottle is smaller than expected – Requires steady hands for application
Compared to NYX or KVD liners which cost $12–22, this one was just over $2. Insanely good value. I didn’t expect such performance from an AliExpress eyeliner, but I’m seriously impressed.
US $0.99
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Wine Red Gel Eyeliner Pencil
I grabbed this gel eyeliner pencil in wine red because I wanted something softer for lower lash lines and waterlines. Regular liners tend to drag too much in those areas, but this one claimed to be silky and gentle.
Bingo. The texture is buttery smooth and super pigmented. It doesn’t irritate my waterline and sets in about 15–20 seconds. I wore it to work for a full 9-hour day—minimal fading, no smudging.
Pros: – Perfect for lower lash line – Soft, easy glide – No eye irritation – Rich, velvety red color
Cons: – Not twist-up—needs sharpening – Slight smudge risk during first few minutes
At $2.20, it easily rivals $16+ gel liners from L’Oréal or MAC. I didn’t expect such comfort and durability. Will likely become a staple in my daily routine.
US $0.99
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3-Color Eyeliner & Eyebrow Gel Set
The 3-in-1 eyeliner and eyebrow gel pot was something I bought for versatility. The fact that it comes with three shades (brown, black, red) and a brush made it feel like a solid investment.
Each color is pigmented and matte. I mainly use the brown for brows and red for creative liner looks. The formula is creamy but sets matte and doesn’t budge all day. The brush was surprisingly decent for precise strokes.
Pros: – Multi-functional (liner + brows) – High pigment – Sweat-resistant – Comes with a usable angled brush
Cons: – Small pots, not a ton of product – Brush needs cleaning after every use to avoid clumping
This cost $2.80 total—equivalent sets in the US cost around $18+. I love the practicality of this one and plan to reorder it before I run out.
US $0.99
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Red Eyeliner Paste with Blade Brush
The red eyeliner paste caught my eye because it came with a blade-style brush—something I’ve never tried before. I wanted something editorial and bold, and this product screamed runway vibes.
Application takes some practice due to the unusual brush, but the results? Stunning. Bold, graphic lines with a sharp finish. The paste itself is thick and ultra-pigmented. Great for dramatic or cosplay looks.
Pros: – Bold and intense finish – Unique brush for creative looks – Smudge-proof – High fashion vibe
Cons: – Not for daily wear – Takes time to master brush
Cost me around $3, and it easily competes with $20+ cream liners in Sephora’s creative range. For statement looks, this is now my secret weapon.
US $0.65
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14-Color Waterproof Eyeliner Set
This 14-color eyeliner pen set was the wildcard of the bunch. I wanted to try colorful liner without committing to a single shade, and this set was cheaper than buying just one pen in-store in the US.
What a win. The colors are vibrant—especially the blue, gold, and forest green. Some shades are more opaque than others, but they all apply smoothly. The felt tips give a decent amount of control, and they last all day with no flaking.
Pros: – Huge color variety – Waterproof – Great for experimenting – No irritation or flaking
Cons: – A couple of lighter shades need layering – No names on the pens (you have to swatch to check)
All 14 for around $4? That’s 30 cents per eyeliner. For comparison, you’d pay $8–10 each at drugstores. I’ve been having so much fun with this set—it’s perfect for festivals or themed parties.
US $0.99
Final Thoughts
Honestly, I didn’t expect much when I placed these AliExpress eyeliner orders—I figured at best they’d be backup products for casual wear. But most of them blew me away. They’re not just decent for the price; they actually rival (and in some cases beat) much more expensive US-brand alternatives.
Every product arrived within 2–3 weeks, most in great condition. The pigment, staying power, and overall performance have made me rethink where I shop for makeup.
Would I recommend these products? Absolutely. Will I order more? Already have.










