what are some good techniques to put eyeliner on? like.. what part would u put it on? i know some people put it on the top, but i dont know how to do that. also, what color eye liners or eye shadows would look good with greenish/hazel eyes?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Siren_Cytherea answered Saturday May 19 2007, 6:08 pm: For your lower lid, you wanna use one hand (the one you don't write with) to pull down the skin, away from your eyeball (so you don't get the liner on it), and draw on the part between your eyelashes and your eyeball. If you want kind of a smokey look you can make a thick line, then use your finger (or an eyeshadow sponge) to blend it and spread it.
For your upper lid, I usually stretch my eyelid out sideways so the skin's taut, and then aim in between my eyelids. Then I use the eyeshadow sponge to smooth it and blend it.
I have green/hazel eyes, and I've been using brown eyeliner and eyeshadow. Gold is good, too (eyeshadow-wise) I think the brown color brings out the green, and it makes my irises look lighter. Black is also something you can use, and if you want to make your eyes look bigger, use a white liner on your lower lid.
Good luck!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
EasyTerms answered Saturday May 19 2007, 4:19 pm: As far as techniques go, just relax your hand and draw. I put it on top, right above my eye lashes and in the outer corner of my eyes, ad well as the outer-bottom part of my eye. I have big blue eyes and use black because it makes a good makring of the eyes. But oyu have green/hazel eyes (pretty!), if you want you can always use black, it's a classic but if you have small eyes and want to open them up, then use a white eyeliner only on the bottom of your eyes. Otherwise, you can always try green or brown eyeliner. Depending on the color you choose it will enhance the color of you eyes! ;) [ EasyTerms's advice column | Ask EasyTerms A Question ]
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