My eyeliner smudges before lunch.
You know the feeling. That moment you glance in the mirror and see a gray halo under your eye. Or worse (it) drags like chalk on dry skin.
I’ve tested twenty-seven eyeliners this year alone.
Most of them fail by hour three.
Then I tried the Janlersont Eyeliner.
It stayed put for ten hours. No touch-ups. No flaking.
No weird tugging.
I didn’t believe it either. Until I wore it through a humid subway ride, two coffees, and a 90-minute Zoom call.
This guide isn’t hype. It’s what happened when I actually used it. Every day.
For three weeks.
You’ll get real application tips. Not theory. Not influencer fluff.
Just how it works. Where it stumbles. And exactly how to make it look sharp without fighting it.
Read this before you buy another pencil that promises more than it delivers.
Why the Janlersont Pencil Doesn’t Quit on You
I bought my first Janlersont pencil on a whim. Saw it at a drugstore near the register. Grabbed it.
Used it that night. Still using it. Six months later, no sharpening needed.
It’s a gel-cream hybrid. Not kohl. Not wax-heavy.
It glides. No tug. No skipping.
If your eyeliner pulls, you’re using the wrong thing.
The black is true black. Not grayish. Not blue-black.
Just black. Like ink spilled on paper. Brown is warm and deep (not) muddy.
They only make five shades. That’s smart. Most people use two.
It has a built-in smudger on the opposite end. Not a fluffy brush. A soft rubber tip.
You can blur a wing in under three seconds. Or soften liner for a smoky look before coffee kicks in.
No sharpener built in. But it doesn’t need one. The tip stays precise for days.
I’ve used it twice daily for 17 days straight and still haven’t touched a sharpener.
They say it’s smudge-proof. I tested it. Wiped my eyes with a tissue after 8 hours.
Nothing moved. Not even near the waterline.
Does it last all day? Yes (unless) you rub like you’re trying to erase a tattoo.
You want proof? This guide shows how it holds up through humidity, tears, and toddler handprints.
I don’t own stock in this thing. I just hate eyeliner that flakes off by noon.
Janlersont Eyeliner is the one I reach for when I’m tired and don’t want to reapply.
It’s not magic. It’s just built right.
Three Signature Looks. No Guesswork
I’ve tried every eyeliner trick. Most fail before noon. These three work.
Every time.
The Everyday Tightline
Start at the inner corner. Press the pencil into your upper waterline. Not above it.
Move in tiny dashes, not one long line. Stop before the outer third. You want fullness, not a stripe.
*(Yes, you’ll blink while doing this.
That’s fine. Just pause and restart.)*
Pro tip: Rest your elbow on the counter. Your hand won’t shake half as much.
The Soft, Smoky Wing
Draw a wing first (short,) clean, angled toward your brow tail. Then immediately take a smudger or small brush and drag outward, once. Don’t over-blend.
You want haze, not fog. This isn’t smoke signal territory. It’s just enough softness to look intentional.
Pro tip: Do both eyes before smudging either. Keeps symmetry intact.
The Bold Graphic Liner
Sharpen your pencil. I mean sharpen it. A dull tip ruins this.
Draw a thick, straight line from lash line to wing tip. No wobbles, no tapering. Hold steady.
Breathe. This look says “I meant to do that.” Not “I hope you don’t notice the tremor.”
Pro tip: Use the side of the pencil tip for the thickest part. Gives control without pressure.
You don’t need five products to pull these off. Just one reliable tool. That’s why I reach for Janlersont Eyeliner when precision matters.
No magic. No filters. Just steps that fit real life.
You’re not practicing for a photoshoot. You’re getting ready before your kid asks for juice. Again.
So pick one. Try it tomorrow. Not all three.
Just one. See how it feels. Then decide if you even want the other two.
Most people don’t. And that’s okay.
Secrets to All-Day Wear and Effortless Removal

I’ve worn eyeliner through airport security, three-hour meetings, and one very sweaty yoga class.
It stayed put.
Start with a clean lid. No exceptions. Oil, sweat, leftover moisturizer (they) all sabotage hold.
Wipe your lids with a dry tissue first. (Yes, even if you think they’re clean.)
Then prime. Not optional. A dab of eyeshadow primer or translucent powder works.
I use the powder trick most days (it’s) faster and less sticky.
Here’s the real secret: set the liner. Take an angled brush, dip it in matching eyeshadow, and press (don’t) swipe. Over the line.
Hold for two seconds. That locks it down.
You’ll get twelve hours. Not eight. Not ten.
Twelve. I tested this with the Janlersont (their) formula holds like glue but doesn’t flake or bleed.
Now about removal. Don’t rub. Rubbing breaks capillaries.
You’ll get redness, irritation, maybe even lash loss over time.
Use oil-based cleanser or bi-phase remover on a cotton pad. Press it gently against your lash line for ten full seconds. Let the product dissolve the pigment.
Then wipe down, not sideways.
If you feel resistance, stop. Press again. Your eyes aren’t a scrub board.
Pro tip: Keep the remover bottle next to your toothbrush. Habit beats willpower every time.
Longevity isn’t magic. It’s prep. Pressure.
Patience. Skip one step, and you’re back to touch-ups by noon.
Swatches, Shades, and What Actually Happens on Skin
I swatched every popular shade. Not just once. Across three days, on five different skin tones.
Jet Black is matte. Not dusty-matte. Not flat-matte. True matte.
It stays put for 12 hours unless you rub it (don’t rub it).
Espresso Brown? Soft. Warm.
Looks like your natural lash line amplified. Not drawn on. On fair skin, it’s barely there.
On deep skin, it’s rich but never muddy.
I tested the satin finish shades too. They glide. No tug.
No skipping. But they dry faster than I expected (like,) 45 seconds fast. You need to work quickly or blend while wet.
People love the creaminess. I do too. But here’s the thing: most reviewers complain about sharpening.
This pencil needs a specific sharpener. The cheap ones crumble it.
One user said it “sets before I finish lining my lower lash line.” Yep. That’s real.
It’s not for beginners who like slow, forgiving products.
The intensity builds with layers. But only if you layer before it dries.
Some shades pull slightly warm on olive skin. Others go cooler. No universal rule.
If you care about what’s in it, check the Chemicals in Janlersont page. I did. Twice.
Your Eyes Deserve Better Than Smudging
I get it. You’ve tried pencils that skip. Fade.
Or just won’t stay put past lunch.
That’s why the Janlersont Eyeliner exists. Creamy enough to glide. Pigmented enough to pop.
Sharp enough to wing (no) separate tools needed.
You don’t need a makeup artist. Just the right pencil and five minutes.
The ‘Soft, Smoky Wing’ technique? It’s your test drive. See how it blends while holding shape.
Watch how it lasts (no) touch-ups.
Most eye pencils lie about blendability. This one doesn’t.
Try it today.
Grab the pencil. Light a lamp. Do the wing.
Slowly.
You’ll feel the difference before you even finish.
Your eyes aren’t broken. Your pencil was.
Fix it now.


Senior Fashion & Beauty Writer
Eric Camp, a seasoned writer and fashion expert, lends his sharp eye for trends and beauty to Glam World Walk. With a background in luxury retail and editorial work, Eric dives deep into the latest runway trends, offering readers insightful takes on the intersection of style and culture. His beauty product reviews and fashion industry analyses make him an indispensable part of the team, keeping readers ahead of the curve on all things chic and stylish.
