ugh i put eyeliner on and it looks good for like, i dont know, an hour? after that you cant even see it it just like goes away lol. but when i wash my face at night its all smeared, so i know it's there. for spring pics i want to actually be able to tell its there. how can you make it stay/be more noticable.
thanks
ps: i put it riigghight above my bottom lashes
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Sherry answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 6:51 pm: Use MAC Eyeliner($10-$12) its expensive for eyeliner but everyone I know says its worth it... Shade in your eyeliner darker when you put your eyeliner on.. Also try using eyeliner on your top eyelid. Right above the lash line, make a straight line with your eyeliner. Repeat several times for a darker look. Be patient, because it takes work to get it perfectly done. If you do it on the top like I told you, it wont go away and it looks so good. If your not a makeup expert, why dont you get your makeup professionally done at MAC or some type of salon? Oh and also! Bring some eyeliner with you when you go to reapply when needed =) [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
kristen22 answered Monday March 27 2006, 5:17 pm: Lemme' know if you already do this or if you dont and now you see that it works. It does for me... Put on powder before you do your eyeliner like Covergirl, Maybelline it doesnt matter what brand but the powder makes your eyeliner stay in place for longer periods. The natural oils in your face is whats making the eyeliner "fade" alot quicker. Another tip, take your makeup sponge that you use liquid makeup with and go over your lips as well, it makes your lipstick stay on longer to. [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
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