I use Mary Kay indigo eyeliner (it looks like black. There was no black when I got it). When I use it, I put it on the bottom of my eye, on like the inside part (it's hard to explain). Well when I get to school or wherever I am going, the eyeliner has already worn off! Is it because I use it on the inside and it's kind of wet near my eye? Or is it the brand of eyeliner? If it's the brand, could you give me some suggestions of really good eyeliners? Thanks
PryNcEzzLiSSa answered Sunday December 5 2004, 10:15 pm: i dont think its the brand..i use cover girl...just a few weeks ago i started wearing eyeliner..and well i put it @ tha bottom of my eye too..and i know exactly where u put it..and mine alwayz got off too!..i just stopped puttin it @ the bottom..now i just put it @ the top of my eye...hope i helped! [ PryNcEzzLiSSa's advice column | Ask PryNcEzzLiSSa A Question ]
superGiRL21 answered Sunday December 5 2004, 2:25 pm: make up applied close to the inside of your eye has a tendency to run and eventually disappear-it's your eye's way of cleaning itself. I use mac eyeliner and it seems to stay pretty well however i suggest a product made by mac called "fix" spray. What it does is that it keeps ur make up from running and you spray it on after you've applied your make up. Another option for you would be to bring your eyeliner in a make up case to school and reapply it when you go to the bathroom. Hope that helps [ superGiRL21's advice column | Ask superGiRL21 A Question ]
Beccers_boo answered Sunday December 5 2004, 2:06 pm: Its the brand!! I dont have different kinds but i would definitly try water proff.. becuase i had the sae problem.. and dont use the liquid liener either.
hope i helped
xokristabelle answered Sunday December 5 2004, 2:02 pm: You shouldn't put it on the inside of your eye- it can damage your cornea and make you blind. Also you can (as gross as it sounds) tear the skin there. Instead, line right beneath your lower lashes. Good luck! [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
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