There’s some new colours in the Wet n Wild Mega Liner Liquid Eyeliner lineup and they’re freaking stunners!

The Wet n Wild Mega Liners are designed like an ink well – you dip back in to get more product out. They’re said to be “formulated with high-definition pigment and a unique blend of polymers for a rich fluid formula that dries fast and stays put to subtly enhance or dramatically define”.

The best part about these liners? They’re MATTE! I was not expecting that at all, so when I first used them I was totally taken aback. I am so, so happy that these bright vibrant colours are in a matte formula as it creates a sharp impact on the eyes which I much prefer (instead of a shiny liner).

The Mega Liner comes with a flexible felt tip liner that is blissfully long and pointy. I have a huge complaint with liquid liners that are not long enough because I usually end up creating a stubby wing. Thankfully, that isn’t a problem with the Mega Liner – the tip is flexible and long enough to create a beautiful wing.

Voltage Blue is opaque in one swipe and has beautiful pigmentation. Electric Purple is more liquid overall and may require two passes to reach full opacity (still a lovely shade nonetheless).

Wearing Voltage Blue. I die over this colour!

Wearing Voltage Blue – see how crisp and sharp that line is? Beauuuuutiful pigmentation.

Wearing Electric Purple. Darker and more subtle than Voltage Blue.

Wearing Electric Purple – I had a slightly more difficult time with the application on this one. It might be because it was a bit more watery so I had to make several passes (creating a more jagged edge).

Here’s a comparison shot: The shot on the left was taken at 7:30 in the morning before I went to work. The shot on the right was taken when I got home from work at 5 pm. Although my eye shape isn’t identical (sorry!), you can see there is no change in pigmentation and the liner held up the entire day (roughly 10 hours!).
Final Thoughts
It’s worth noting that the Mega Liners are not waterproof – so just keep that in mind. Overall, I’m impressed with the pigmentation and formula of these two liquid liners, *especially* when you consider their price point is somewhere around two to three bucks. Out of the two of them, I do prefer Voltage Blue as I felt it had superior pigmentation. That being said, both liners had a longevity over 10 hours long which is hugely impressive to me. Because really, if my liner can’t last an entire work day, why would I even bother applying it??
Let me know if you’ve tried these out or if these shades are something you would wear. 🙂
The products featured in this post were provided for consideration.