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Kajal vs Kohl vs Eyeliner — What's the Difference? (And Which Should You Use?) Bawal
- Location: Phase 3, Sector 9, Bawal, Haryana, India
Three of India's most beloved eye makeup products — kajal, kohl, and eyeliner — are often used interchangeably in conversation, but they are meaningfully different products with different formulas, application methods, and results.
If you're a beauty consumer wondering which to choose, or a brand owner considering which eye products to include in your makeup line, this guide clarifies everything.
What Is Kohl?
Kohl is the oldest of the three — a traditional eye cosmetic with origins in ancient Egypt, South Asia, and the Middle East. Traditional kohl was made by grinding antimony (stibnite), galena (lead sulfide), or soot with a fat base — applied to the waterline and inner corners of the eye.
Traditional kohl is no longer used in modern cosmetics because it often contained lead (galena) and antimony at unsafe levels. What is sold as "kohl" today is typically a modernized formulation that mimics the deep black pigment and soft, smudgeable texture of traditional kohl — using safe, approved colorants.
Characteristics of modern kohl:
- Very dark, soft, smudgeable texture
- Typically applied with a small brush or stick to the waterline
- Smoky, diffused effect
- Traditional cultural significance in India, the Middle East, and South Asia
What Is Kajal?
Kajal is the Indian version of kohl — deeply embedded in Indian culture, tradition, and daily beauty routines. In modern usage, kajal and kohl are essentially the same product category: a dark, pigmented, smudgeable eye liner applied to the waterline and lash line.
Modern kajal formulations in India have evolved significantly:
- Lead-free — all reputable brands have eliminated lead
- Ophthalmologist tested — certified safe for use around the eyes
- Long-wearing — smudge-proof formulations that last 8–12 hours
- Waterproof options — especially important in India's humid climate
- Application formats: Twist-up pencil (most popular), kohl block with applicator, pot with brush
Kajal is the most widely used eye cosmetic in India across all demographics — from daily users to bridal makeup.
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