The Byredo New Crayon Kajal is a Jumbo eyeliner pencil. It is super easy to use, to line your upper and lower waterline, (which is something you can’t do, or really shouldn’t do, with a regular eyeliner pencil. Also,you can melt it across your upper,andlowerlashlines. Or, you are able to wear it, smudged, on your eyelids.The quintessential product, kajal, is a must have in your makeup kit. You can do things with a Kajal formula that you can’t do with a regular eye pencil formula. Now, Kajal is used all over the world. Traditionally, the formula for Kajal is a combination of natural ingredients and soot. However, nowadays Kajal is often used interchangeably with Kohl eyeliner. Hence, Kohl can be used as an international term for Kajal. Kohl is made from pigments and waxes, making Kohl /Kajal glide on smoothly without being messy.
You can find the Byredo New Crayon Kajal at Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Selfridges, Bloomingdales, and on the Byredo Website. The Byredo New Crayon Kajal costs $30.
The Crayon Kajal comes in a white Byredo Box, with black writing.
The Byredo cases are essentially folded paper “matchbox” formats adjusted to each product. These cases, like the majority of Byredo’s secondary packs , use Arctic Papers’ Munken uncoated paper, which is FSC, PEFC and Cradle-to-Cradle certified.
Every Kajal pencil comes with a Byredo sharpener, made of 100% recycled plastic.


The Byredo Crayon Kajal has a Vegan formula. The pros of using the Byredo Kajal Pencil are, the formula is darker, so it gives you a more intense look. The pencil is easy to apply, and easy to control. This is a great pencil to create smokey eyes, or a winged look. The creamy texture allows the pencil to glide on the lash line, water line, and eyelids, smoothly. Also, the formula is easy to remove.
The Byredo Kajal Pencil comes in four shades. I purchased the shade Kali Kali, an intense black shade, with a matte finish. Chaandee, a bright silver shade has a sparkling finish. Bhoora Bhoora, a deep smoky brown shade, with a matte finish, and Nella Nella, a velvet navy blue shade.

The most popular, and most common way to wear Kajal on in your waterline. Keeping the waterline, another way to apply the Kajal is on your upper and lower lash lines. Take The line halfway, from your outer corners draw the line just slightly past the center of your eyes, for a more defined look.
For a bold eye look, with a waterline, draw a thick line from end to end on your lower lash line. For a doe eye look, on both your upper and lower lash lines, go from the outer corner, just past the center of your eyes-without a waterline. Finally, you can draw a line on your lower lash lines, and using a smudge tool, or a q-tip, smudge the kajal along the lower lash line. You’ll Love this look!












