eveytime i use liquid eyeliner i make a mistake because my eyes get shaky especilly my handds too
how do you apply liquid eyeliner perfectly!!??
p.s. ive been using liquid eyeliner since i was 11 so i should be good by now!! i'm 17
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? ChocolatBeautii answered Tuesday July 29 2008, 1:03 pm: first you want to pull the corner of your eye taut [not too hard, you dont wanna strech the skin...]
liquid liner is tricky,and hard to correct, so try to keep steady...
keeping your eye open, you want to follow the natural curve of your eyelid with the brush.
you dont have to do it in one continuos line-try doing it in three dashes: on inner corner,middle and outer corner.
so.
try this and i hope it works also try putting it on even when you dont go out bc practice makes perfect. if you mess up, then dab a Q-tip in makeup remover and fix it...or if you get sick of liquid then switch to pencil (: [ ChocolatBeautii's advice column | Ask ChocolatBeautii A Question ]
BrokenWings answered Tuesday July 29 2008, 4:23 am: If the problem is your hands shaking, try running your wrists under cold water, it stops the shakes temporerily. I dont know why it works but it does, its very useful for when you need unshakey hands!
Hope it works for you xx [ BrokenWings's advice column | Ask BrokenWings A Question ]
LiLMAMAx answered Tuesday July 29 2008, 12:20 am: I normally use regular eyeliner to make my perfect line because if you mess up it's a lot easier to fix. Then I go over it with liquid eyeliner. I also, pull the corner of my eye outward like you're making your eyes chinky looking & it makes you see better to make your line. Good luck! ♥ [ LiLMAMAx's advice column | Ask LiLMAMAx A Question ]
xokristabelle answered Tuesday July 29 2008, 12:13 am: Rest your hand on your cheek and do small little connected dashes instead of trying to do the whole line at once.
Also, try a liquid liner marker/pen- way easier to use than a brush or sponge.
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