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I love kajal eyeliner and am often asked what is a more affordable alternative to Victoria Beckham Beauty’s bestselling Satin Kajal, which is one of my absolute favourites. I think Hildun Beauty’s Silk To Set Kajal Liner Collection is definitely worth checking out, and I’ve swatched all the shades here.
What is Hildun Beauty Silk to Set Kajal Liner?
This is a versatile eyeliner pencil designed to be used to create wings, smudges, smokey eyeliners and waterlines.
- Formula glides smoothly onto skin
- No pulling or tugging
- A set that can be worn for a long time
- Safe for use in water pipes
- Dermatologist Tested
- Ophthalmologist Tested
- Safe for contact lens wearers
- Vegan & Gluten Free
- Available in 6 colors
Hildun Beauty Silk To Set Kajal Liner Shade & Swatch
The collection comes in six shades.
- Navy Knights – Deep, matte, highly pigmented navy shade
- Emerald – Deep green with subtle emerald glitter
- Pecan – Warm, deep matte brown
- Noir – Deep ink black with a matte finish
- chocolate – Deep, cool matte brown
- Blaze – Deep cranberry colour with a cranberry shine
Here’s an example:
Navy Nights, Emerald, Pecan, Noir, Chocolate, Blaze:
My Review
If you love the smudged, smoky shades of Victoria Beckham eyeliner, you’ll love this. The packaging is more basic, but the formula glides on very similarly and the colors are very vibrant.
The texture is super creamy and easy to apply, with just a light dab for instant color. I love using it on my waterline because it’s so pigmented and lasts so long. Smudging it on my bottom lashes is the easiest way to make your makeup look more effortless.
Like the VB liner, the formula is soft and buttery, so I would definitely recommend this to anyone who prefers a blurred, soft makeup look rather than a sharp, graphic finish.
I find it quite difficult to achieve a winged lining as I have droopy eyelids and a droopy outer corner, so a line that’s a bit more casual suits me a lot more, and this Silk Toe Set Kajal Liner from Hildun Beauty is perfect for that look.
The formula sets very well when it dries, but because of its creamy texture it does move around a bit, especially when used with an emollient eye cream – this is also the case with the VB formula.
One key difference is that the Hildun pencil does not have a sponge smudger, but it does recommend using a double ended brush with a winged end and a smoked end.
As I said before, I don’t often use a wing, but I love the feathered tip of this brush for creating a smoky look.
Chocolate is my favourite colour from Hildun Beauty’s Silk To Set Kajal Liner Collection, I love using this colour a lot.
Where to buy
Hildun Beauty’s Silk to Set Kajal Liner is £16 and can be purchased via the link below.