I Swapped Black Eyeliner for Burgundy—And My Eye Makeup Has Never Looked Better
After years of finding black liner too harsh, I discovered a softer shade that still delivers definition. These are the best burgundy eyeliners I swear by.
It's a wild confession for a beauty editor, but I've never been an eyeliner fan. Whether I've opted for sleek cat-eye flicks, smudged kohl for a smoky effect, or precision waterline definition, it always comes away looking a little too harsh and stark. While I love what liner does for the eyes on others, I’ve always wanted that definition to feel softer and more effortless on myself. Last year, I discovered brown eyeliner and brown mascara, both of which completely changed my makeup routine. Brown gives definition and shapes, but in a gentler way that enhances rather than overpowers—it quickly became my everyday staple.
This year, though, I’ve found a new obsession: burgundy eyeliner, which might seem strange at first, but on the eyes it actually reads far subtler than you’d expect. Like brown, it offers soft definition, but in addition, the warmth of the rich red undertones makes my green eyes look brighter and more vibrant. If you’ve ever found black too severe but still want your eyes to stand out, I'm making the case for burgundy being the perfect in-between.
Ahead, I've rounded up the best burgundy eyeliners I've tried, as well as the expert tips and tricks on how to choose your eyeliner and how to use burgundy eyeliner.
The Best Burgundy Eyeliners
- Best Overall: Victoria Beckham Beauty Satin Kajal Liner in Bordeaux
- Best Gel Eyeliner: Kosas Soulgazer Intensifying Gel Eyeliner in Bewitch
- Best Felt Tip Eyeliner: Fenty Beauty Flyliner in In Big Truffle
- Best Crayon Eyeliner: Rare Beauty Perfect Strokes Gel Eyeliner in Compassion
- Best Pencil Eyeliner: Makeup Forever Artist Colour Pencil in Boundless Berry
1. Victoria Beckham Beauty Satin Kajal Liner in Bordeaux
Victoria Beckham’s Satin Kajal Liner is one of my favourite eyeliner formulas of all time, and the shade Bordeaux delivers the perfect balance of warm pigment and soft definition. The richly pigmented burgundy shade looks luxe on the lash line, enhancing green and blue eyes without ever looking harsh. Its satin finish catches the light in a flattering way, and the creamy formula applies and blends easily. It's a true all-around favourite that feels elevated yet effortless.
Pros
- Creamy and smooth
- Stays put once set
Cons
- Expensive price point
2. Kosas Soulgazer Intensifying Gel Eyeliner
A sultry burgundy that’s smooth to apply and easy to smudge for a lived-in smoky look. Its gel texture feels weightless but builds beautifully, perfect for both subtle definition and a stronger, bolder effect. The formula stays put without flaking or fading, even on warmer days. It's a brilliant choice for anyone who wants deep, dramatic colour.
Pros
- Smooth application
- Built-in sharpener and smudger
Cons
- Prone to breakage
3. Rare Beauty Perfect Strokes Longwear Gel Eyeliner in Compassion
This velvety, easy-to-use crayon is ideal for everyday burgundy definition. The pigmented berry tone warms up the eyes while the creamy crayon formula means it's forgiving on application. It smudges effortlessly for a soft, diffused finish that’s anything but severe. A go-to for those who want quick, flattering colour with minimal effort.
Pros
- Creamy formula
- Blends easily
Cons
- Sets quickly
4. Makeup Forever Artist Colour Pencil in Boundless Berry
Expect a rich, true burgundy with a texture that feels both smooth and controlled. The classic pencil format makes it simple to apply precisely or smudge for a smoky vibe, and the colour pops particularly well against green and blue eyes, adding warmth and dimension.
Pros
- Intensely pigmented
- Easy to sharpen
Cons
- May need touch-ups throughout the day
5. Fenty Beauty Flyliner in In Big Truffle
For those who prefer a felt tip liner, this is designed with an ultra-thin but firm tip, so it’s effortless to flick and layer. The deep, dusty plum tone feels modern and edgy without being too dramatic for daytime. The tip offers impressive control, making crisp lines and soft transitions effortlessly achievable.
Pros
- Precise tip for flick and control
Cons
- Can dry out quickly
- May be harder to use for beginners
6. Yves Saint Laurent Lines Liberated Eyeliner in Unrestricted Plum
I love this option for a rich, jewel-like depth of colour that really makes my eyes pop. The smooth formula glides on easily, leaving a glossy, high-impact line, but the built-in smudger is perfect for when you prefer a smoky or faded look.
Pros
- Smooth glide-on texture
Cons
- Expensive price point
- Limited staying power
7. Sephora Collection Waterproof Eyeliner in Matte Burgundy
This waterproof burgundy liner stands up to humidity, tears, and long days without budging, and the matte finish gives a velvety, understated colour that stays crisp from morning to night. It's a dependable pick for anyone who needs colour that lasts without smudging or fading.
Pros
- Stays put all day
- Affordable price point
Cons
- Not intensely pigmented
8. Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Eyeliner
Much as Charlotte Tilbury's Pillow Talk Lipstick is the ultimate 'my lips but better' universally-flattering lip colour, this is designed to be the eyeliner equivalent—and it comes makeup artist-approved by Hart. The shade leans subtly warm, making eyes look brighter and more awake but without any of the harshness associated with a classic black liner. This one is also a standout for wear time—its blendable texture allows for soft shading yet locks in place once set, holding its soft burgundy line through long days (and nights).
Pros
- Long-wearing
- Creamy formula
Cons
- Expensive price point
- May smudge on oily skin types
9. Pixi Endless Silky Eye Pen in Very Berry
If you want to try the trend without breaking the bank to begin with, this lush burgundy sits at a purse-friendly price point. Its silky formula glides on effortlessly, offering surprisingly bold and long-lasting pigment for the cost. Plus, it's comfortable to wear and easy to smudge for a soft, diffused finish.
Pros
- Affordable price point
Cons
- May fade quicker than other formula
10. Kiko Milano Unlimited Precision Automatic Eyeliner and Kohl in Spicy Burgundy
Hart describes this option as "one of the best eyeliner formulas I've ever used." The creamy kohl combines rich pigment with a smooth texture, making it a dream for quick, smooth lining—ideal for blending into the waterline or along lash line for a lived-in, smoky definition.
Pros
- Affordable price point
- Intense pigment
Cons
- May smudge throughout the day
11. Sweed Satin Eyeliner in Margaux Bordeaux
In my opinion, an underrated liner formula—which also happens to be vegan. The satin finish gives depth without heaviness, gliding on with effortless pigment that flatters green and blue eyes. It’s easy to smudge for a lived-in look or keep sharp for refined definition.
Pros
- Creamy texture
- Satin finish
Cons
- May require touch-ups
What to look for when choosing a burgundy eyeliner?
With any colour of eyeliner, texture is everything. As makeup artist Lucy Hart advises, “Look for something that’s creamy and easily glides onto the skin. Ideally, you want a formula that is able to be blended initially, but has good staying power once it has set.” A liner that tugs will never give that soft, diffused finish, but at the same time, longevity matters—especially if you’re wearing it along the lash line or waterline. A pencil with enough softness to smudge, but that locks in place afterwards, will give you the most fuss-free application.
Who does burgundy eyeliner suit?
If you have green eyes as I do, burgundy eyeliner is particularly transformative. “Burgundy eyeliner predominantly suits green eyes but also blue eyes, as it makes the eye colour pop and look more vibrant,” says Hart. And if you're hesitant, don't be. “As scary as it seems it actually looks super subtle when it’s on,” she reassures. Rather than being a statement colour in itself, the red undertones contrast with these cooler shades, simply serving to intensify your eye colour.
How do you use burgundy eyeliner?
Application can be as understated or as bold as you like. “Either smudge a pencil in the waterline or glide along the upper lash line and smudge with a brush for a worn-in and effortless effect,” recommends Hart. For everyday wear, pressing the colour into the upper lash line subtly creates the illusion of thicker lashes and enhances eye colour. For more impact, blend it slightly outward for a soft haze rather than a sharp flick. The key is aiming for a lived-in liner effect, not a graphic shape, giving you definition without the severity of black liner.
How We Tested
When testing these burgundy eyeliners, we evaluated pigmentation, how smoothly each formula applied, and how easily they blended before setting. Longevity was monitored, noting any smudging, fading or transfer, and we also considered how flattering each shade looked on various eye colours, alongside value for money, packaging, price point, and overall ease of use.
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Grace Day is a beauty editor and content creator. She has over 10 years of beauty-industry experience, spanning editorial, retail, and e-commerce, which gives her a unique understanding into how people shop for their beauty routines.
While studying for a history degree (specialising in the history of beauty) and working as a beauty adviser in department stores, Grace started writing her own beauty blog in order to share the products she discovered while dealing with acne. After graduating, she moved to Beauty Bay as beauty editor and content manager. Grace is currently a beauty contributor to Who What Wear. She has also written for Hypebae and PopSugar and works as a brand consultant and copywriter.