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I love a Kajal eyeliner and am often asked what is the more affordable alternative to one of my absolute favourites, the best-selling Satin Kajals from Victoria Beckham Beauty. I think the Hildun Beauty Silk to Set Kajal Liner collection is definitely one to check out. I have all the shade swatches here for you.
What is Hildun Beauty Silk to Set Kajal Liner?
This is a versatile eyeliner pencil designed to be used to create a wing or smudge, smoke out or use on the waterline:
- The formula glides on the skin
- It doesn’t pull and it doesn’t pull
- Set for long-term use
- Safe to use on the water line
- Dermatologist Tested
- Ophthalmologist tested
- Safe for contact lens wearers
- Vegan & Gluten Free
- Available in 6 shades
Hildun Beauty Silk to Set Kajal Liner Shades & Swatches
There are six shades available in the collection:
- Nautical Nights – highly pigmented, matte, rich, deep navy shade
- emerald – deep green with a subtle bright emerald tone
- Pecan – deep matte brown with a warm tone
- Noir – intense black ink with a matte finish
- Chocolate – deep cool toned matte brown
- Flame – cranberry shade with deep cranberry shimmer
Here are the samples:
Navy Nights, Emerald, Pecan, Noir, Chocolate, Blaze:
My review
If you like the smudgy, smokiness of Victoria Beckham’s eyeliners, I think you’ll really enjoy these. The packaging is much more basic, however, the way the formula glides onto the skin is very similar, and these pigments pack a really big punch too.
The texture is super creamy and easy to apply, and a light swipe delivers instant color payoff. I like these on the waterline because they’re nice and long-lasting, and I find that a lower lash line is the easiest way to look like you’ve put effort into your makeup.
Like the VB liners, the formula is on the soft and buttery side, so I would definitely recommend these for people who like smudged, soft makeup and not so much a sharp and graphic finish.
I find doing a wing is quite difficult as I have hooded eyes and the outer corners slope down so something a bit more casual suits me much better. These Hildun Beauty Silk to Set Kajal Liners are perfect for this kind of look.
The formula dries and sets very well, however, due to the creaminess, they will move a bit, especially if you use an eye cream that is emollient. This is also the case with the VB type.
One of the main differences is that the Hildun pencil does not have the sponge smudge. But they recommend using the double ended brush which has a feather end and a smoke end.
Like I said, I tend not to feather, but I absolutely love the smudged tip of this brush for creating a smoky look.
I think Chocolate is my favorite shade in the Hildun Beauty Silk to Set Kajal Liner collection. I can see getting a lot of wear out of it.
Where to buy it
Hildun Beauty Silk to Set Kajal Liner costs £16 and is available via the link below: