PUR On Point Eyeliner Pencil Brown 0,4g
Description
Description
Gel eyeliner with mango butter and olive oil in a warm brown shade
Brown is the quiet power in the eyeliner world. While black always brings contrast and drama, brown provides definition without harshness — and that is exactly what many makeup looks require. A warm brown shade naturally intensifies the gaze, flatters especially light eye colors like green, blue, and hazel, and is also the favorite choice of makeup artists for bridal makeup, no-makeup makeup looks, and polished everyday looks where black would feel too heavy.
The PUR On Point Eyeliner Pencil in Brown translates that universal need into a creamy gel texture that glides smoothly without pulling, fixes waterproof and smudge-resistant, and nourishes the sensitive lash line with mango butter and olive oil. The built-in sharpener keeps the tip exactly where you want it, day in and day out.
Color: Brown is a warm, natural brown shade without red or gray undertones, designed for soft definition and a refined, everyday eye look.
Advantages
- Warm brown shade provides definition without harshness or contrast
- Flattering for green, blue, and hazel eyes according to color theory
- Waterproof and smudge-resistant for long-lasting wear
- Gel texture that glides smoothly over the sensitive lash line
- Built-in sharpener for on-the-go precision without extra tools
Active ingredients
Mango butter (Mangifera Indica Seed Butter): A rich, plant-based butter that deeply hydrates and nourishes the skin. On the lash line — an area that quickly becomes dry and sensitive due to daily use of makeup and makeup removers — mango butter acts as a natural buffer that keeps the skin supple and comfortable.
Olive oil (Olea Europaea Fruit Oil): A nourishing oil that soothes and conditions the skin. Especially for sensitive eyes or dry eyelid skin, olive oil makes the difference between an eyeliner that feels comfortable all day and a product that irritates or feels tight after a few hours.
Carnauba wax: A natural plant-based wax that gives the eyeliner its smudge-resistant and long-lasting effect. Carnauba forms a smooth film on the skin that does not flake off but can be blended for a softer, smoky look if desired.
Trimethylsiloxysilicate & Methyl Trimethicone: Film-forming ingredients that enable the waterproof property. They create a flexible layer resistant to tears, sweat, and friction, without weighing down or clogging the area around the eye.
How to use
- Cleanse and care for the eyelid skin and optionally apply your eye primer or eyeshadow
- Twist out the eyeliner and apply short, controlled strokes along the upper or lower lash line
- For a natural everyday look: smudge immediately after application with a small angled brush or cotton swab for a soft, muted effect
- For a more polished look: build a second layer along the upper lash line without smudging, for refined definition
- Keep the tip sharp with the built-in sharpener for precision at the outer eye corner or for a thin line between the lashes
Suitable for
- Green, blue, and hazel eyes that, according to color theory, brighten with warmth
- Brown eyes seeking a layered, warm look without harsh contrast
- All skin types, including sensitive and mature skin
- Bridal makeup and no-makeup makeup looks
- Beginners who prefer to practice with a forgiving shade rather than black
Frequently Asked Questions
Which eyes does Brown suit best?
According to color theory, a warm brown shade enhances green and hazel eyes through the natural contrast with the iris color. For blue eyes, brown provides a soft, layered definition without overshadowing the brightness of the blue. For brown eyes, the brown eyeliner deepens the natural warmth without fading away — for those who find black too heavy, brown is the subtler choice here.
When should I choose Brown instead of Black?
Brown suits looks where softness and naturalness are central: everyday makeup, professional daytime makeup, bridal makeup, or makeup for mature eyes where black can appear too harsh against a warmer skin undertone. Black remains the choice for evening looks, smoky eyes, and moments when you want maximum contrast and drama.
Can I use Brown as a base under powder eyeshadow?
Yes. Draw a thin line of Brown along the lash line and immediately softly smudge it with a small brush. Then apply a brown or taupe powder eyeshadow over it for a smoky effect with depth. The gel texture of the eyeliner acts as a grip layer for the powder, helping the eyeshadow stay in place longer.

