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eyeliner on lowerlid


Question Posted Monday May 21 2007, 6:33 pm

hey. how do you apply eyeliner on your lowerlid? usually, i carefully line the pink part (right above my eyelashes) and that is usually what looks best, and that's what other people do. but this one girl, whose eyeliner always looks smudged & bad, said that you put it UNDER your lowerlashes cause if you put it on the pink part, it will cause eye diseases. is this true? if it is, how do you put eyeliner NEATLY under your lowerlashes without looking like you're wearing a whole lot of eyeliner? i only put it on the bottoms and not in my corners, and just continue a little bit at the top (if i don't wear mascara that day). is it okay to wear eyeliner in the corners? i feel like i look better with them, but i stopped for a while cause of my allergies. help?

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hinatalie answered Monday May 21 2007, 10:28 pm:
Lining the inner part of the eyelid can possibly cause eye infections, not diseases. However, if you don't share eyeliner, keep the lid on it, and sharpen it often, you shouldn't have to worry about an infection.

If you want to line under the lashes, get as close the the roots as possible. Basically, "color" the roots. Make sure the eyeliner is sharpened so that the line isn't huge.

It's perfectly fine to wear eyeliner in the corners of your eyes.

It is a good idea to make sure your eyeliner (or really, any eye makeup) is ophthalmologist tested if you wear contacts. Ophthalmologist Testing involves testing for irritation and/or sensitization.

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LM answered Monday May 21 2007, 10:23 pm:
You get eye diseases from sharing makeup with other people, or re-using mascara from when you had pinkeye or whatever.


You can keep eyeliner from smudging by using a waterproof formula. Also, putting a thin layer of eyeshadow on top of your eyeliner (in the same color) sometimes helps it stay in place and also makes the line look a little more smudged, without actually smudging if you get what I'm trying to say.


And yes, it's fine to wear eyeliner in the corners.

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Darkhelp66466 answered Monday May 21 2007, 10:11 pm:
ok, dont listen to her, she's full of it. i dont know where she got her information from but dont listen to random people. and if you really want reinsurance i would go to a make-up counter at a nordstroms or something like that and ask them, they are make-up experts. but trust me, there is no way to really keep under-lash liner completely free of smudges unless you buy like way high end make-up and sometimes its still doesn't work. i wouldn't worry about what she says. she isn't rite. just keep doing what your doing and you'll be fine. she as in the girl who told you that if you put it on the pink part you get eye disease.

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