by: Linda Robison / Facial Fitness Specialist
Finding the right eyeliner gets trickier after 40, 50, and 60. Mature lids can be drier, thinner, or a little wrinkled—which makes some formulas smudge, skip, or settle into fine lines.
This guide shows you how to pick the best eyeliner for older women, which formulas glide on smoothly, which colors flatter mature eyes, and what to avoid so your liner stays put all day.
👉 Want to see specific product picks? Visit my full roundup of the best eyeliners for aging eyes.
👉 Looking for application help? Here’s my guide on how to apply eyeliner for hooded, almond, and deep-set mature eyes.

Why do some eyeliners fail on wrinkled eyelids?
Quick answer: Eyeliner often fails on wrinkled eyelids because formulas are either too creamy (they settle into lines), too dry (they tug delicate skin), overly pigmented (harsh lines make eyes look smaller), or not long-lasting (smudging onto lids).
That’s why so many women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s feel frustrated with eyeliner. The wrong formula skips, smears, or looks harsh—but the right one can brighten eyes and define your face beautifully.
ABZ Tip: Want step-by-step video with my pics on applying eyeliner? Check out my How to Apply Eyeliner guide for a full tutorial!
What to look for in eyeliner for aging eyes
When choosing eyeliner for aging eyes, focus on three things: formula, wear time, and finish. The right mix prevents tugging, smudging, or settling into fine lines.
1. Best formulas for wrinkled eyelids
- Gel pencils: Soft, blendable, long-wearing.
- Waxy pencils: Smooth glide, less smudging.
- Cream-gel hybrids: Easy to apply, stay put all day.
- Skip thin liquid liners that dry too fast and crack on textured lids.
2. Waterproof vs. smudge-proof
- Waterproof: Long-lasting but can feel dry.
- Smudge-proof: Gentler and easier to remove. If eyes are dry or sensitive, smudge-proof usually works best.
3. Best finishes for mature eyes
- Matte: Smooth definition, doesn’t highlight wrinkles.
- Satin/soft shimmer: Adds glow without exaggerating lines.
- Avoid metallics and heavy glitter: they spotlight texture.
Which eyeliner colors works best for older women?
A lot of women ask “what color eyeliner should an older woman wear?” The truth is—there’s no one perfect shade. But some colors tend to flatter mature eyes more than others:
- Fair skin tones → softer shades like taupe, gray, or light brown keep definition without looking harsh.
- Medium to deep skin tones → richer browns, plums, or navies add depth and brightness.
- Brown or hazel eyes → purples, greens, and golds enhance the natural warmth.
Black eyeliner isn’t off-limits. I still use it in my mid-60s but I choose softer formulas (like gel pencils or cream hybrids) so the line looks smooth instead of harsh.
For a shortcut, check out my best eyeliners for aging eyes
roundup—where I highlight shades that actually look good on mature lids.
Does black eyeliner age you?

One of the top questions I hear is “is black eyeliner aging?” The answer: not necessarily.
The problem isn’t the color—it’s the formula. A harsh liquid line can drag the eye down, while a creamy pencil or gel hybrid lets you soften the edges.
Dark shades can still flatter. I often wear black in my 60s, but I choose softer pencils or brown-black gels that define without looking harsh.
Color swaps help too. If pure black feels heavy, try chocolate brown, plum or even charcoal gray for a gentler effect.
👉 Want to learn how to lift instead of drag the eye down? See my eyeliner flick tips for hooded and mature eyes.
How to stop eyeliner from smudging or fading
Smudging is one of the biggest complaints I hear from women over 40. Mature lids can be oilier, hooded, or simply more textured—so liner doesn’t always stay put.
A few small tweaks make all the difference:
- Prime first – A thin layer of eye primer or concealer evens out the lid and keeps eyeliner in place.
- Lock it in with powder – Dust a little translucent powder over your liner so it doesn’t transfer.
- Tightline for staying power – Lining the upper waterline gives natural definition that resists smudging.
- Set with shadow – Tapping a matching eyeshadow over your liner helps it last all day.
👉 Want more detail? See my full guide: 10 Eyeliner Tips for Aging Eyes
👉 Fighting summer humidity? Try my summer eyeliner tricks for heat-proof tips.
Final Takeaway:
There’s no single “best eyeliner” for older women, but a few rules make the search easier:
- Choose gel or waxy pencils that glide without tugging.
- Stick with matte or satin finishes that won’t highlight wrinkles.
- Don’t be afraid of color—soft browns, plums, or charcoal often flatter more than harsh black.
At the end of the day, the right eyeliner is the one that feels comfortable, enhances your eyes, and stays put on mature lids.
FAQs
Answer: The best eyeliner for wrinkled eyelids is usually a gel pencil or waxy pencil. These glide smoothly, last longer, and won’t tug on delicate skin. Liquid eyeliners are more likely to skip or crack on mature lids.
Answer: To prevent smudging, look for a smudge-proof eyeliner for older women, apply a light primer or concealer first, and set the liner with a matching eyeshadow. Tightlining (lining just the waterline) can also keep color in place without transferring.
Answer: Matte or satin finishes are the best eyeliner options for mature eyes. They define without highlighting fine lines. Avoid heavy glitter or metallic formulas, which can emphasize wrinkles.
Answer: Yes, but only if it’s a softer liquid pen or felt-tip that doesn’t drag. Many women over 50 find gel eyeliner or creamy pencils easier to control and more forgiving than liquid.
Answer: The best eyeliner for wrinkled eyelids is usually a gel pencil or waxy pencil. These glide smoothly, last longer, and won’t tug on delicate skin. Liquid eyeliners are more likely to skip or crack on mature lids.
Answer: To prevent smudging, look for a smudge-proof eyeliner for older women, apply a light primer or concealer first, and set the liner with a matching eyeshadow. Tightlining (lining just the waterline) can also keep color in place without transferring.
Answer: Matte or satin finishes are the best eyeliner options for mature eyes. They define without highlighting fine lines. Avoid heavy glitter or metallic formulas, which can emphasize wrinkles.
Answer: Yes, but only if it’s a softer liquid pen or felt-tip that doesn’t drag. Many women over 50 find gel eyeliner or creamy pencils easier to control and more forgiving than liquid.
Answer: While black isn’t off-limits, softer shades like brown, plum, navy, or charcoal often look more flattering on mature eyes. They give definition without making the eyes appear harsh or heavy.
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