- “I do think the Stila one is much longer lasting on my eyes”9:30–9:37
- “The Stila one definitely does last for the day”9:40–9:45
- “I had to get used to this one because I usually only use brush tips. I just find them to be a little easier for me”9:47–9:53
- Source: My Top Beauty Products in Every Category - Sep 18, 2025
Stila
See Reviews of These Products
Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner"I do think the Stila one is much longer lasting on my eyes."$24.00
One Step Correct"It did a great job of neutralizing any color imperfections that I may have had in my skin before."$36.00Glitter & Glow Liquid Eye Shadow"Stila is still the it girl, the fantasy. She's the one."$25.00
Heaven's Hue Highlighter"I wish I was able to buy that viral kitten highlighter from Stila."$34.00Browse More
- “It's a great liner. It definitely stays put”18:57–19:02
- Source: 50 of the best sellers at Sephora: buy or skip? - Apr 4, 2026
- “It did a great job of neutralizing any color imperfections that I may have had in my skin before”1:47–1:51
- “There isn't a real difference between the two”3:11–3:15
- “These are exactly the same”3:31–3:34
- “It creates a beautiful, flawless base”3:38–3:43
- “It feels just like moisturizer”3:53–3:56
- “They wear for the exact same amount of time”4:23–4:28
- “If you've been curious about the Stila One Step, save your money, honey”5:00–5:05
- Source: Drugstore dupe for high end color corrector - Dec 12, 2025
- “Stila is still the it girl, the fantasy. She's the one”
- Source: Drugstore vs. Luxury: Best in Category - Mar 16, 2026
- “I wish I was able to buy that viral kitten highlighter from Stila”20:32–20:38
- Source: Testing $450 of makeup from Ulta - Apr 25, 2026
Brand note
Stila is a brand that shows up in two very different conversations: their Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner is the reliable, long-wearing workhorse that makeup artists and reviewers keep coming back to, while their Glitter & Glow shadows are the fun, sparkly fantasy pick. The trade-off is real, though — the One Step Correct primer gets called out for not doing much beyond what cheaper options do, so if you're looking for a color-correcting base, you might be better off saving your money.

