Hi i'm 13 and whenever I apply eyeliner to the skin right above my bottom lashes, it doesn't look right. This is what I do: I only apply it 3/4 of the way across, I do a thin line, and I also tried to do a thick line, i try to go lightly. I thought maybe the problem was the the color (black) so I tried brown. Brown didn't even show up because I think the moistness of my eye. I used N.Y.C eyeliner. I have dark blue eyes and brown hair. What could I be doing wrong?
Additional info, added Wednesday October 4 2006, 8:00 pm: Oh yeah and what I mean by "it doesn't looke right" is that I either look gothic, my eyes look smaller, it looks way to extreme, or it just doesn't look pretty! I want my eyes to look pretty and looks attractive to others.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Volleyball2150 answered Thursday October 5 2006, 2:16 pm: Yeah, just like the other person said: try using a different brand of eyeliner. I use Covergirl which works great for me! Putting eyeliner on the skin part above your eyelashes makes your eyes appear smaller. So try putting eyeliner right on the lash line. Do a very small line and then take a Q-tip and smudge it lightly. It looks great! The reason why you look gothic, is because you're over-doing it. Use just a TINY bit and then when you smudge it... it looks like there's more eyeliner on than what you actually put on.
liKEiLOVEYOU23 answered Thursday October 5 2006, 10:27 am: try using a different eyeliner i use covergirls perfect point plus eye pencial in onyx and i have veryyy light blue green eyes with red hair and natural blonde highlights.
if i wanna go for dramatic i wear it on the outside and inside of my eye. it def. makes a difference.
if you are going for just subtle. try using it just in the inside...it also makes your eyes look smaller.
but if you wear it on the outside dont just go 3/4ths of the way go all the way across ur eye with a medium line if u want it to show.
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