Most common questions used to investigate
Do you curl your lashes?
Do you have small eyes?
Do you have a colored eyeliner?
Are you a beginner?
Are you an eyeliner expert?
Do you want to apply gel liner?
Common conclusions
You should always curl your lashes before you apply eyeliner to avoid any smudging.
You should stop lining your entire eyes if you have tiny eyes, as this will close them off and make them appear even smaller. Hold the eyeliner on the outside corners of your eyes instead. You should apply white or flesh-toned eyeliner on your waterline.
Instead of a full-on, super-intense block of color, highlight the upper or lower lash line with a thin line of color.
You should pick pencil. It is the simplest and best place to start for eyeliner newbies. Smooth pencils slide on smoothly, do not pull, and are more tolerant to shaky hands than liquid or gel. No matter what eye pencil you decide to use, though, make sure it is freshly sharpened for precise application.
If you are an eyeliner expert you should start at the outer lash line by shaking the substance. Sweep the liquid eyeliner in short, linked strokes along the upper lash line until you hit the inner corner of your eye. Rest your pinky, or the side of your hand, on your cheek for added stability. Then, extend the line to the tear duct, following the natural shape of your eye, for a modern twist on the classic cat-eye.
Gel liner dries easily, make sure you replace the lid as soon as you're finished with it. If the pot appears to be a little dry or stiff, you might want to warm it in your hands to make it easier for using. You should begin applying the gel liner to your inner lash line moving towards the center, but do not fill it in yet. Then, apply some liner to your outer lash line moving towards the outer edge.
You should start
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