Stila eyeliner is also a representative of European and American brands in Asia, and its most popular Stay all day waterproof eyeliner is produced by Japanese manufacturers and assembled in South Korea. The tip of Stay all day waterproof eyeliner is an old-fashioned sponge tip with a thicker diameter, uniform force and more anti-shake, suitable for drawing a large area of eyeliner, very suitable for people who like thick eyeliner, and friendly to novices. However, due to the one-piece formation of the sponge head, the pen is more dragging when lifting, and the thickness of the brush stroke is basically fixed, while the brush head can change the thickness of the eyeliner by adjusting the strength, which is also more flexible, which is not suitable for people who like neat and thin eyeliner. For most people who are used to eyeliner and gel eyeliner, the long-lasting advantage of liquid eyeliner is obviously more prominent, and Stila is suitable for quick application of makeup because it combines the longevity of liquid eyeliner with the usage habits of those who prefer thick eyeliner.
Stila also has a Got Inked Cushion Eyeliner, which contains a sponge soaked in the eyeliner product in a glass jar that needs to be applied with a brush. The sponge can effectively control the amount of brush pick-up, so you don't have to worry about ruining your eye makeup if the pen is too heavy. However, although the product form is relatively novel, the durability is still not as good as that of quick-drying liquid eyeliner, and if the eye area is seriously oily, Stay all day is recommended.
Stila is a brand founded by American makeup artist Jeanine Lobell, which is a favorite brand of many Hollywood actresses and beauty bloggers, and is currently mainly sold on the official website, among which the Stay all day liquid eyeliner costs $22 each, and the Got Inked Cushion costs $28 each.