Ok i had no idea where to put this but i have a problem...
Question Posted Monday June 26 2006, 12:35 am
Ok so i wear a little make up... you know cover up and a little mascara but i want to wear eyeliner and stuff. Heres my problem everytime i try to put it on i feel like i'm doing it wrong and i just stop. and i have really uneven skin and i never can get it all covered up without looking bad...can you help me out?
smcheerleadingx answered Monday June 26 2006, 11:27 am: Hey!
If you want to try some ways to apply it you could:
A. pull your bottom eyelid down far enough that you can put a line of waterproof eyeliner (like Maybelline's 'Unstoppable') on. It's pretty easy and Maybelline works well. I like this way sometimes because it's a thin line that makes your eyes pretty and defined.
B. use another Maybelline eyeliner (not waterproof) called Line Stylist. It's purpose is to make a thin, dark, and straight line under the eye. I use my eyeliner like that almost every day! I, personally, like people who do this because it makes it look like you really know how to put on makeup. And it looks a lot prettier and more matured because it's not globbed on.
Maybe you just need the right eyeliner to feel like you're not doing it wrong!
If you put eyeliner on, then try to cover it up, I recommend buying FLIRT! See-ya Eye Makeup Remover. It's really good too.
DefinedEyes answered Monday June 26 2006, 9:43 am: Ok well I would try bare essentials, it hides skin irritations, skin flaws, etc stuff like that, so it should cover your uneven skin.
And eyeliner, why do you think your doing it wrong? Are you putting it right under your eye and stretching the top lid when you put the top on? [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
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