The High Impact Eyeliner – Waterproof eyeliner with up to 24-hour wear

With The High Impact Eyeliner, IsaDora launches a waterproof liquid eyeliner in 10 shades, made for everything from a subtle line along the lash line to bold, graphic looks.

The High Impact Eyeliner – precision liquid eyeliner

The High Impact Eyeliner has a precision tip that makes application easier to control. It glides smoothly over the skin without dragging, so you can build the shape step by step.

The fast-drying formula helps the line stay in place without smudging, even in humidity, sweat and water*. The colour is intense from the first stroke, so you do not need to go over the same line several times to get a defined result.

With 10 shades, you can choose between classic definition and more playful colour accents. Use a dark shade for a timeless eyeliner look, or add colour to make your eyes stand out.

Good to know

  • Up to 24-hour wear*

  • Intense colour in one stroke

  • Waterproof, smudge-proof and sweat-resistant*

  • Precision tip for controlled application

*Instrumental evaluation.

How to apply eyeliner – step-by-step guide

Want to know how to apply eyeliner? Here’s a simple way to apply liquid eyeliner, even if you do not use eyeliner every day.

  • Shake the eyeliner before use
    This helps the formula apply evenly and gives the colour more intensity.

  • Start in the middle of the eye
    Place the tip close to the upper lash line and draw a thin line outwards.

  • Fill in towards the inner corner
    Use short, light strokes for better control.

  • Build the line step by step
    For a soft look, keep the line thin. For more impact, make it wider towards the outer corner of the eye.

  • Finish with a wing if you like
    Draw a small line upwards from the outer corner of the eye and connect it to the line along the lash line.

  • Let the formula dry
    Once it has dried, you’ll have a smudge-proof, waterproof finish that lasts.

Tips for beginners

A common mistake is trying to draw the whole line in one single stroke. Instead, start with small strokes close to the lash line and build the shape slowly. This gives you more control and makes it easier to make small corrections as you go.

For a more even line, rest your elbow on a table and look down slightly into the mirror. If you want to create a wing, start small. It is easier to build it up step by step than to remove too much product.