Question Posted Wednesday September 22 2004, 10:07 pm
sOO ne girls out there who want 2 help a beginner out with liquid eyeliner! i've always used pencil and i can never learn the liquid thing! p.s. what r some brands? thanx so much!
Neengirl28 answered Thursday September 23 2004, 4:43 pm: okay, personally, i would stick with the pencil, only because the liquid eyeliner is a lot more messier. Anyway, i do know some really good brands that i use. Try MAC products, and my personal favorite is CG. Also, for a liquid eyeliner, dont make the lines huge, it looks way too made up. Try holding it by the very end so that your grip isnt as tight, which makes you makes huge splotchy lines, and carefully, apply right on the eylash line. Hope all goes well!
-Janine-* [ Neengirl28's advice column | Ask Neengirl28 A Question ]
XxSXyKaYlYnXx answered Thursday September 23 2004, 4:28 pm: well id suggest pencil because its ALOT easier and not as messy- they have this new brand of pencil eyeliner called revlon and it stays on all day seriouslY! you should try that! butif yah really wanna id say just put it on the bottom and use pencil for the top. On the bottom just line it right on the lid! the top is pretty hard to do tho!Ive tryed liquid b4 but id definately stick with penciL!
xsweetpeax answered Thursday September 23 2004, 2:17 pm: i have boght liquid eyeliner from major companys such as MAC and Sephora and they are qreat for ur upper eyelid .. i`d definitly stick with the pencil eyeliner for the bottom of ur eye - rate please [ xsweetpeax's advice column | Ask xsweetpeax A Question ]
Sherry answered Wednesday September 22 2004, 10:10 pm: Mac Cosmetics (www.maccosmetics.com) has the best liquid eye liner. If you have a mac around you they'll show you how to put it on. I dont know how tp put the liquid eye liner on but a good brand is Mac. But its really expensive.. [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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