I always have trouble applying it, making it noticable, and actually getting it to stay. How do you guys do it?Any tips/tricks for applying eyeliner between your eye and bottom lash?
Pull your eyelid away from your eye with one hand and apply it with the other. You may have to go over it a couple of times and sometimes you'll have to wife the pencil on a tissue to get it coloring it's darkest. As far as it staying on... I'm not sure what you could do it make it stay really well except bring the eyeliner with you and check it every once in a while and reapply as it is coming off. That is what I do.Any tips/tricks for applying eyeliner between your eye and bottom lash?
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Buying non-cheap eyeliner.
Get one of those self-sharpening eyeliner pencils. Put your finger on your lower eyelid and pull the skin away from your eye. Then just color in the bottom eyelid, gently, with the eyeliner pencil. You don't want it to be that obvious that you're wearing it; just to look a little better. Too-obvious makeup makes you look like a skank, no offense.
Best wishes.
P.S. Don't let other people use your eyeliner or mascara. It can spread pinkeye, and other eye problems.
use covergirl perfect point eyeliner its long wearing and easy to apply
I would definitely use pencil eyeliner. Putting liquid there usually just burns and rubs off when its that close to your eyeball. You should pull the skin below your eyes down with one hand, and apply with the other hand. I like to use quick little strokes, and this way it turns out even all over, and looks a little smoky. I would definitely use charcoal, sienna, navy, or anything other than black. And if you're wearing it during the daytime, go easy! You can lay it on a little thicker for going out at night.
place your index finger below your eyelid and slightly pull down so that the eyelid is slightly more taught. this helps in putting the eyeline since the eyelid wont move as much. you can steady your hands by placing your elbows on a table. and it also helps to apply the eyeliner in small dashes rather than one continuous sweep. hope this helps!
As they all said about pulling it away etc. But try a pencil you can use wet and dry ... when u put it under some tap water you can get really great results
making sure your hand is steady is important.
if its not dark enough the first time then its easier to make one complete line and then do it again, instead of going back and fourth. and it makes a cleaner line.
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