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Nocturne Noir™ — Line, Smudge & Smoke Your Eyes in One Gel Stick

Nocturne Noir™ — Line, Smudge & Smoke Your Eyes in One Gel Stick

Line Your Eyes Once at 7am—Still Sharp at 7pm

You spend eight minutes on a clean line in the morning, then catch your reflection at lunch and it's already crept under your eyes. The Nocturne Noir™ Gel Eyeliner Stick lays down dense, blackout color in one stroke and grips your lash line so it stays where you put it—through a sweaty commute, a long shift, and the walk home. No tugging, no ten-try wing, no raccoon eyes by 2pm.


No Midday Smudge, No Crease Migration—A Line That Doesn't Move

The reason most liner slides is that it never really sets—creamy pencils stay soft and drift into your crease. Nocturne Noir™ is a firm gel that softens to skin temperature on contact, then sets and binds to your lash line, so the line you draw at the mirror is the line you have all day.

➤ Glides On, Zero Tug: The gel warms and lays down in one stroke—no dragging your lash line, no sawing back and forth like a dry pencil.

➤ Properly Black, Not Grey-Black: One pass leaves a dense, blackout line—the actually-pigmented payoff of a gel pot, without the pot or the brush.

➤ Sharp Through a Humid Commute: Once it sets, it doesn't slide into your crease in heat or sweat—you reach 7pm with the line still clean.

One Cone Tip, Two Looks—Sharp Wing or Smoky Kajal

The molded cone tip does double duty: use the point for a fine, sharp wing and the flat side to smudge a smoky kajal along your waterline. Soft, lived-in eyes on a slow morning, a clean wing for a night out—same stick, no swapping products.

Unlike a dry pencil that skips and patches, or a liquid liner that takes ten tries and then flakes, this gel stick gives you one-swipe payoff with hold in a single pass.

Why It Replaced the Pencil, the Liquid Liner, and the Gel Pot

Most liners make you pick a trade-off: easy but smudgy, or sharp but fiddly. Nocturne Noir™ gives you the gel-pot payoff with pencil speed and no brush to carry or clean. "I'm honestly not a one-swipe-product believer," wrote Aisha R., "but this didn't budge after a full day in the heat—no touch-up."

The line you keep hearing back: glides on with no tugging, comes out properly black, and survives a long, sweaty day without flaking. "Tried it on my waterline expecting it to sting—nothing, just clean black that stayed," said Maham K.

Defined, Smudge-Free Eyes—From Your Morning Mirror to the Walk Home

✓ One Swipe, Done: The cone tip lays a clean line in a single pass—no layering, no ten-try liquid wing.

✓ Liner Or Kajal, Your Call: Point for a sharp wing, flat of the cone for a smoky waterline smudge.

✓ Commute-Proof Hold: Built to take heat, sweat, and a watery-eyed morning without flaking off.

How to Get a Clean Line in Three Steps

Step 1: Run the point of the cone along your lash line in one smooth stroke for instant, dense black.

Step 2: Press the flat of the tip on your waterline for a smoky kajal, or flick the point out for a sharp wing.

Step 3: Give it a few seconds to set—then leave it alone all day. No reapplying, no checking the mirror.

Nocturne Noir™ Gel Eyeliner Traditional Pencil Liquid Liner
One stroke = dense blackout black Multiple passes, tugs the lash line Shaky, uneven, ten tries to get it right
Sets and grips—no crease migration Stays soft, smudges into the crease Cracks and flakes as it dries
Wing and kajal from one cone tip Pencil only—needs sharpening Liner only, no waterline use

The Details, for the People Who Read the Details

  • Format: Push-up gel stick with a molded cone tip—point for liner, flat side for kajal
  • Color & Finish: Dense matte blackout black, long-wear gel
  • Use: Lash line, waterline, sharp wing, or smoky smudge—one stick
  • No Extras Needed: No sharpener, no separate brush, no drying-out gel pot

Wondering If It’s Right for You?

Will it hold up on oily lids and a humid commute?

That's what it's built for. Once the gel sets it grips the lash line instead of sitting on top, so it stays put through heat and sweat rather than sliding into your crease by midday.

Can I actually get a sharp wing from a cone tip?

Yes—the tip comes to a fine point. Use the point for a thin, sharp line and flick it out for the wing; use the flat of the cone when you want a thicker, smudged kajal.

Is it safe on my waterline and sensitive eyes?

It's designed for waterline use as a kajal. If your eyes run easily, do a small patch first and go gently along the inner rim—most people find it lays down without stinging.

Won't it be hard to take off if it lasts all day?

No harsh rubbing needed—a regular eye makeup remover or micellar water lifts it off in a couple of gentle passes.

What looks can I create with it?

A soft everyday kajal, a sharp winged liner, or a smoky smudged eye—all from the one stick, no extra brushes or products.

A Line You Can Forget About All Day—Or We’ll Make It Right

Draw it once in the morning, then stop thinking about your eyes. If Nocturne Noir™ doesn't give you the dense black, the easy glide, and the stay-put hold you came here for, reach out and we'll make it right—because a liner you have to babysit isn't worth your morning.

$9.00

Original: $29.99

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Nocturne Noir™ — Line, Smudge & Smoke Your Eyes in One Gel Stick

$29.99

$9.00

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Line Your Eyes Once at 7am—Still Sharp at 7pm

You spend eight minutes on a clean line in the morning, then catch your reflection at lunch and it's already crept under your eyes. The Nocturne Noir™ Gel Eyeliner Stick lays down dense, blackout color in one stroke and grips your lash line so it stays where you put it—through a sweaty commute, a long shift, and the walk home. No tugging, no ten-try wing, no raccoon eyes by 2pm.


No Midday Smudge, No Crease Migration—A Line That Doesn't Move

The reason most liner slides is that it never really sets—creamy pencils stay soft and drift into your crease. Nocturne Noir™ is a firm gel that softens to skin temperature on contact, then sets and binds to your lash line, so the line you draw at the mirror is the line you have all day.

➤ Glides On, Zero Tug: The gel warms and lays down in one stroke—no dragging your lash line, no sawing back and forth like a dry pencil.

➤ Properly Black, Not Grey-Black: One pass leaves a dense, blackout line—the actually-pigmented payoff of a gel pot, without the pot or the brush.

➤ Sharp Through a Humid Commute: Once it sets, it doesn't slide into your crease in heat or sweat—you reach 7pm with the line still clean.

One Cone Tip, Two Looks—Sharp Wing or Smoky Kajal

The molded cone tip does double duty: use the point for a fine, sharp wing and the flat side to smudge a smoky kajal along your waterline. Soft, lived-in eyes on a slow morning, a clean wing for a night out—same stick, no swapping products.

Unlike a dry pencil that skips and patches, or a liquid liner that takes ten tries and then flakes, this gel stick gives you one-swipe payoff with hold in a single pass.

Why It Replaced the Pencil, the Liquid Liner, and the Gel Pot

Most liners make you pick a trade-off: easy but smudgy, or sharp but fiddly. Nocturne Noir™ gives you the gel-pot payoff with pencil speed and no brush to carry or clean. "I'm honestly not a one-swipe-product believer," wrote Aisha R., "but this didn't budge after a full day in the heat—no touch-up."

The line you keep hearing back: glides on with no tugging, comes out properly black, and survives a long, sweaty day without flaking. "Tried it on my waterline expecting it to sting—nothing, just clean black that stayed," said Maham K.

Defined, Smudge-Free Eyes—From Your Morning Mirror to the Walk Home

✓ One Swipe, Done: The cone tip lays a clean line in a single pass—no layering, no ten-try liquid wing.

✓ Liner Or Kajal, Your Call: Point for a sharp wing, flat of the cone for a smoky waterline smudge.

✓ Commute-Proof Hold: Built to take heat, sweat, and a watery-eyed morning without flaking off.

How to Get a Clean Line in Three Steps

Step 1: Run the point of the cone along your lash line in one smooth stroke for instant, dense black.

Step 2: Press the flat of the tip on your waterline for a smoky kajal, or flick the point out for a sharp wing.

Step 3: Give it a few seconds to set—then leave it alone all day. No reapplying, no checking the mirror.

Nocturne Noir™ Gel Eyeliner Traditional Pencil Liquid Liner
One stroke = dense blackout black Multiple passes, tugs the lash line Shaky, uneven, ten tries to get it right
Sets and grips—no crease migration Stays soft, smudges into the crease Cracks and flakes as it dries
Wing and kajal from one cone tip Pencil only—needs sharpening Liner only, no waterline use

The Details, for the People Who Read the Details

  • Format: Push-up gel stick with a molded cone tip—point for liner, flat side for kajal
  • Color & Finish: Dense matte blackout black, long-wear gel
  • Use: Lash line, waterline, sharp wing, or smoky smudge—one stick
  • No Extras Needed: No sharpener, no separate brush, no drying-out gel pot

Wondering If It’s Right for You?

Will it hold up on oily lids and a humid commute?

That's what it's built for. Once the gel sets it grips the lash line instead of sitting on top, so it stays put through heat and sweat rather than sliding into your crease by midday.

Can I actually get a sharp wing from a cone tip?

Yes—the tip comes to a fine point. Use the point for a thin, sharp line and flick it out for the wing; use the flat of the cone when you want a thicker, smudged kajal.

Is it safe on my waterline and sensitive eyes?

It's designed for waterline use as a kajal. If your eyes run easily, do a small patch first and go gently along the inner rim—most people find it lays down without stinging.

Won't it be hard to take off if it lasts all day?

No harsh rubbing needed—a regular eye makeup remover or micellar water lifts it off in a couple of gentle passes.

What looks can I create with it?

A soft everyday kajal, a sharp winged liner, or a smoky smudged eye—all from the one stick, no extra brushes or products.

A Line You Can Forget About All Day—Or We’ll Make It Right

Draw it once in the morning, then stop thinking about your eyes. If Nocturne Noir™ doesn't give you the dense black, the easy glide, and the stay-put hold you came here for, reach out and we'll make it right—because a liner you have to babysit isn't worth your morning.