Jane Iredale Mystikol Powdered Eyeliner Smoky Quartz 1,75g
Description
Description
Smoky gray powder eyeliner with subtle mineral sheen
The classic smoky eye has been synonymous with black for decades, but makeup artists have long known that gray is often more flattering. While black gives a sharp framed effect, gray lets the edge blur into something that resembles mist or haze — exactly what "smoky" originally suggests. For lighter skin tones, cool undertones, and mature eyes, gray is also more forgiving because the color draws less sharp contrast.
Jane Iredale Mystikol in Smoky Quartz brings this philosophy in a cream-to-powder formula with subtle mineral reflection. The shade sits exactly between medium gray and anthracite, with a velvety undertone reminiscent of the namesake semi-precious stone. The built-in removable brush allows for both sharp gray definition and blurred smoky finish in one product.
Color: Muted smoky gray with a velvety mineral sheen, inspired by the warm depth of the semi-precious stone.
Benefits
- Delivers the smoky eye that gray originally intended: misty, muted, effortlessly blended
- More forgiving than black for application mistakes due to the softer color
- Cream-to-powder transition provides the texture gray pigment needs to avoid fading
- Works exceptionally well on graying and silver hair
- Velvety undertone prevents gray from looking flat or sickly
Active ingredients
Black iron oxide and titanium dioxide: The gray shade is created from a precise mix of black iron oxide and white titanium dioxide, with the ratio deliberately skewed towards the darker side. This prevents Smoky Quartz from shifting to silver gray or mouse gray — two shades that rarely look good on eyelids.
Mica in limited quantity: While Amethyst and Dark Topaz have pronounced metallic shine, Smoky Quartz uses mica only as a subtle light breaker. This fine reflection gives the gray a velvety depth without turning into glitter — the optical difference between "expensive gray" and "cheap gray."
Isododecane: The volatile color carrier responsible for the creamy application and subsequent powder finish. With gray pigments, the cream-to-powder transition is especially valuable because gray tends to look chalky the fastest with improper formulation — the powder-dry finish prevents this.
Ozokerite and hydrogenated polyisobutene: These two waxy ingredients stabilize the gray pigments in the pot and ensure even brush pickup. Gray is physically a less pigmented color than black, and without this stabilization, the color would noticeably fade after a few weeks.
Trimethylsiloxysilicate: Forms the thin film layer that makes Smoky Quartz water-resistant and prevents gray from shifting towards blue or purple during oxidation. This color stability is a technical stumbling block where many gray eyeliners fail.
How to use it
- Unscrew the cap and pull out the built-in brush — for a large smoky finish, optionally switch to a separate shadow brush
- Dip the brush into the formula and tap off; gray requires several thin layers rather than one thick one
- For sharp definition, draw a line directly above the lash line; for smoky, blend the color over the movable eyelid towards the temple
- Blend the edge of the color further with a clean brush until the transition fades into the skin — this is where Smoky Quartz lives up to its name
- Set the smoky finish if desired with a matte gray or taupe eyeshadow over it and finish with black mascara
Suitable for
- Smoky eye lovers who want a more refined result than black
- Graying, silver-colored, and salt-and-pepper hair
- Cool skin undertones that don’t suit warm brown as well
- Mature eye contours that appreciate forgiving color application
- Anyone who wears classic black but is ready for a subtle refinement
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Smoky Quartz and Jane Iredale Eye Pencil Black/Grey?
Black/Grey is a creamy wax-based pencil that remains blendable for a long time — ideal for those who want to build up the smoky eye gradually. Smoky Quartz is a cream-to-powder powder that sets faster and is water-resistant, with a subtle mineral sheen that the pencil lacks. Choose Black/Grey for blendability, Smoky Quartz for durability with a velvety effect.
Can Smoky Quartz also be used as a full eyeshadow over the entire eyelid?
Yes, this is an intentional dual use of the formula. Apply the color with an eyeshadow brush over the entire movable eyelid as a gray base, and optionally finish with Onyx in the outer corner for a graduated smoky finish.
Does the gray not discolor to something dull during the day?
Not with this formula. The combination of black iron oxide, titanium dioxide, and the trimethylsiloxysilicate film layer keeps the color stable for several hours, without shifting towards mouse gray or purple. This is exactly where cream-to-powder formulations structurally perform better than traditional gray pencils.

