Eyeliner is used to give shape to the eyes and define them as
desired. An important part of eye makeup, it is often used after
eyeshadow and before mascara. Eyeliner can be used to add the
dramatic touch to your face or soften the look of your eyes and must
be used, keeping the color of eyes and the eyeshadow that you use in
mind. Brown, navy and charcoal liners look gorgeous on light
colored eyes while brown and plum shades are often used to
enhance the beauty of dark brown and black eyes. Precise and dramatic
strokes can be achieved by using liquid eyeliner while pencil eyeliner
is the best to give soft touch to the eyes. To experiment with colors,
you can moisten a small flat brush to use dark eyeshadow as eyeliner or
a cake liner and the brush must be held as a pen. Pencil eyeliners
need to be sharpened before using them.
While applying the eyeliner, tilt your head back slightly and keep
your eyes half-open to let you see yourself in the mirror as you are
applying the liner. The line must be drawn on the upper lid from the
inner side of the eye to the outer side. Let the liner dry before
opening your eyes fully. To soften the look of harsh eyeliner,
smudge it a little using the brush. Lower lid is lined from outer
edge tapering to the inner side of the eye. Liquid liner has to be
applied in one smooth stroke while pencil is applied by stroking the
area lightly. Too thick eyeliner does not look good so go for thinner
lines. Liquid liners need practice and brushed must always be
washed with a makeup remover after using them. If your hand is shaky,
stand close to the mirror to provide it support from the mirror.
While using a powder shadow as a liner, it is wise to hold a tissue
directly beneath your eye to avoid it from getting all over the dace.
The best tool to apply eyeliner is the sponge applicator. Liner
applied as a series of dashes or dots or short feather-like strokes on
the lash line are much easier to control than a solid line. If your lids
are oily, you need to prepare it first just like you did for eyeshadow
to avoid eyeliner from moving up to the crease area. Kohl pencils
are ideally suited for the inner rims of the upper and lower lids
and not the eyeliner as it soon smears easily and is also not good for
eyes.
classic traditional eyeliner look can be achieved by determining the
thickness and intensity of the eyeliner according to the eyelid area.
Larger eyelid area can use thicker and softer eyeliner while
smaller eyelid area needs thinner and more intense liner. Since eyeliner
is meant to create depth to the eyes and give thickness to the lashes,
traditionally you can stick with dark brown, gray or black eyeshadow
for the upper lid and softer tan, taupe, chestnut, brown, gray or black
shades for the lower lid.
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